
See the interactive map here.
Our latest working paper analyzes the impact of regional coffee chain proximity to NFL stadiums, with strong implications for Super Bowl LX.
Tools: Antigravity with Gemini and Claude, Python, Google Maps API
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Thanos has really scaled back his ambitions to just balancing the coffee shops in DC.
This is what Super Bowl week is all about
Fun silly analysis!
Now re-do the study accounting for Tim Hortons, which is the real big competitor to Starbucks and Dunkin in Buffalo and Detroit, respectively.
I didn’t understnad this. What is gravity? how do you neutralize starbucks \ dunkin? how do you predict the super bowl? the main column with the symbols is who won in a super bowl?
how many games? so many questions
Washington Commanders as the DMZ of the coffee war
This is a shameful showing by the Pats, being outdone by the Ravens. Admittedly, Foxborough is in the netherworld and Ravens Stadium is in town (the industrial-casino part but still).
Honestly the pats stadium being in a suburb really screws them out of more Dunkin’s.
M&T (Ravens) Stadium is 1.2 miles from Baltimore Downtown
Gilette Stadium is in Foxborough 21 miles from Boston Downtown
Nice chart. Both are soulless corporate coffee but Dunkin takes that idea to new lows.
Dunkin has never done well in Houston. They have tried a few times over the years, and I’m assuming because the local Shipley’s chain has a good hold on the area
Bears being net dunkin surprised me, the city seems fairly 50/50 as a whole IMHO.
The patriots and ne as a whole should feel shame for being out dunkin-ed by baltimore
Currently sitting across the street from where the new Chiefs stadium will be. We will go from slight dunkin advantage to an 8 to 1 Starbucks advantage after the move.
Gillette has both a Dunks and a Starbucks on site. The Dunks is inside Pats Place so physically closer to the end zone, BUT, the Starbucks has a drive through….
I counted 5 dunks in Foxy (Pats place/Rt1&140/140&North St/Job Lot Plaza/RT1 North of the stadium).
Only SBux is the one in the stadium parking lot.
Despite Pittsburgh’s reputation as a city built on steel, it has been drifting Bougie for years with the decline of the rust belt.
How are the commanders in the middle and the ravens full Dunkin’? They play like 30 miles apart. That’s interesting.
How old is this data? Seattle has seen a majority of it’s Starbucks shut down due to boycotting and Starbucks closing down unionized Starbucks
Oh shit, we’re Dunkin territory? Gotta get a Dunkin Roastery to compete with Starbucks.
as much as this is in consideration of national chain coffee shoppes, considering the effect Mary Lous has on the area may add to the offset
C’mon, man. I’m questioning the validity of this entire endeavor until you correct this by changing the Dunkin’s image to a large iced coffee.
Not being American 🇺🇸, is there a geographical 🌎 split or anything, or is it just random.
I would love to have seen a citation for the Home Field Advantage confounding variable. I definitely believe it, but a source for the claim would have strengthened the paper.
Hard for Dunkin’ to compete in Seattle when they don’t exist here.
There is ONE Dunkin in the New Orleans metro, lol. 9.1 mile drive from the dome!
Fun fact, the Seahawks play a 5 minute drive from Starbucks world headquarters!
This chart needs a Tim hortons category added for buffalo