Complete Dunkin' Japan menu with prices in JPY and USD equivalent. Compare against US prices — Dunkin' in Japan is 18% cheaper on average.
● Updated March 11, 2026A Medium Hot Coffee at Dunkin' in Japan costs ¥357.67 ($2.29 USD), which is 18% cheaper than the US. The full menu has 15 items ranging from ¥229.48 for a Glazed Donut to ¥1,922 for a Dozen Donuts. Prices are in JPY and were last updated March 11, 2026.
| Item | JPY Price | USD Equiv. | vs. US Price |
|---|---|---|---|
Medium Hot Coffee🔥 Popular Hot Coffee |
¥357.67 | $2.29 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Large Iced Coffee🔥 Popular Cold Coffee |
¥485.87 | $3.11 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Medium Latte🔥 Popular Espresso |
¥614.07 | $3.93 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Medium Cappuccino Espresso |
¥614.07 | $3.93 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Medium Cold Brew🔥 Popular Cold Coffee |
¥511.51 | $3.27 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Glazed Donut🔥 Popular Donuts |
¥229.48 | $1.47 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Boston Cream Donut🔥 Popular Donuts |
¥267.94 | $1.71 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Munchkins (10pc) Donuts |
¥549.97 | $3.52 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Half Dozen Donuts Donuts |
¥1,088 | $6.96 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Dozen Donuts🔥 Popular Donuts |
¥1,922 | $12.29 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Bagel w/ Cream Cheese Bakery |
¥485.87 | $3.11 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Breakfast Wrap Breakfast |
¥678.17 | $4.34 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Sausage Egg & Cheese🔥 Popular Breakfast |
¥639.71 | $4.09 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Medium Coolatta Frozen |
¥575.61 | $3.68 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
Medium Refresher🔥 Popular Cold Drinks |
¥575.61 | $3.68 | ▼ 18% cheaper |
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Dunkin' in Japan is cheaper than the United States, with prices approximately 18% lower overall. A Medium Hot Coffee costs ¥357.67 (about $2.29 USD), compared to $2.79 in the US. The cheapest item on the menu is the Glazed Donut at ¥229.48 ($1.47 USD), while the most expensive is the Dozen Donuts at ¥1,922 ($12.29 USD).
A typical meal — a main, a side, and a drink — will cost roughly ¥786.88 (about $9.00 USD). If you're ordering delivery through Uber Eats or DoorDash, expect to add 15-25% on top of that for platform fees, service charges, and delivery.
Cash is still widely used in Japan, though IC cards (Suica, Pasmo) and QR payments are increasingly accepted. Credit cards work at most chain locations.
Ordering via touchscreen kiosks is standard. Many locations have single-seat counters for solo diners. No tipping — ever.
The weak yen makes Japan exceptionally affordable for visitors with USD, GBP, or EUR. Prices include 10% consumption tax.
Japan-exclusive menu items and seasonal limited editions often offer excellent value. Set meals (セット) save roughly ¥100-200 over individual items.
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