A Dunkin’ coffee shop in Atwater Village is throwing a two-hour pep rally for the Los Angeles Dodgers at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28.
The restaurant will be decked out in blue and white for the event, according to a news release from the Massachusetts-based chain, which is the official coffee and doughnut brand of the team.
Customers can get a free “Blue Batter” doughnut with vanilla icing and blue sprinkles at the event. There will also be merchandise and $5 promo card giveaways, the news release said.
The address is 3100 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles, about 1½ miles from Griffith Park.
Randy’s Donuts is another chain with Dodger doughnuts.
And Pink’s Hot Dogs, at 709 N. La Brea Ave. near Melrose Boulevard, has also temporarily turned Dodger Blue. It’s serving a Blue’s Bacon Chili Cheese Dog for $8.22, according to a Facebook post.
The Dodgers, who defeated the New York Yankees in last year’s World Series, face the Toronto Blue Jays this time around. Game 3 takes place at 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27 at Dodger Stadium.
Game Four will be a home game Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Information: dunkindonuts, pinkshollywood.com, pandaexpress.com/promo/dodgerswin
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