Dandee Donut Factory recently announced the closure of its Revere location. The brand is originally based in Florida and has expanded to Massachusetts.
Dandee Donut Factory Closes Its Revere Location
On June 7, Dandee Donut Factory announced the closure of its Revere location in a Facebook post. The restaurant did not provide a specific reason for the closure. Customers shared reactions to the closure on social media. The post read, “After giving it our all serving our loyal customers in Massachusetts, we are closing our Revere location.”
The restaurant team thanked the Revere community, who supported Dandee, enjoyed their fresh donuts, and appreciated their overall menu. While the Revere location has closed, the company continues to operate restaurants in South Florida. The team invited guests to visit their restaurants to find their menu favorites.
40-Plus Years of Roots in South Florida

Dandee Donut Factory was started in the early 1980s by two friends. It began as a local South Florida establishment and quickly became a favorite breakfast and donut spot. Diners visit for the welcoming, friendly, and affordable comfort food it offers.
Over the years, the brand gained popularity amongst locals and tourists alike. The company operates a franchise model and offers a menu centered on donuts and diner-style favorites.
The Dandee Donut Factory has stores in Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, and Margate in Florida. At each location, the restaurant serves fresh donuts, all-day breakfast, diner favorites, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
The menu includes more than 50 varieties of donuts made from recipes developed decades ago. Signature items include Maple Bacon, S’mores, Boston Cream, Blueberry Crunch, Peanut Butter & Jelly, Strawberry Dip, Oreo, Sour Cream Powdered, and the home-famous Dandee Donut.
Other offerings at the bakery include muffins, bagels, crullers, fritters, and filled donuts, all made fresh each day in small batches.
A historic menu and vast bakery offering have set Dandee apart from other donut chains. The closure of the Revere location is the end of a unique concept in the neighborhood.
