Is it me, or is Dunkin’ Donuts just constantly trying out new stuff? I’ve been with TIB for a year and a half, and I swear they’ve rolled out at least a half dozen different products within that time. And that’s just hot foods; I’m not even counting new donuts or drinks. Far be it from me to tell a massive multinational conglomerate how to run their business, but is that really productive? How is there even time to analyze market data on how a product is being received before it’s gone and replaced by something new?
But ultimately, that’s not what we’re here to answer; you’re wondering whether DD’s latest offering, the Angus Steak & Egg Sandwich, is worth a try. Or you’re bored at work and they’ve disabled Minesweeper on your computer. Either way, let’s get down to business. The Steak & Egg sandwich is being marketed as a very masculine sandwich. It drinks whiskey straight from the bottle. It has only cried twice in its life. (Its father’s funeral and at the end of Old Yeller.) And if there’s truth in advertising, it will help you “Show Your Morning Who’s Boss. ” This is a sandwich for men, manly men, the kind who build skyscrapers, tame wild animals, and “wear the big boss pants.” Stay away, ladies — you couldn’t handle this sandwich. Why, one bite would send you scurrying back home to your momma. Angus doesn’t need you and it doesn’t want you.
Hopefully that’s also true of the men who’ll be consuming it, since the Angus Steak & Egg comes standard on an onion bagel, meaning you won’t be locking lips with anyone after eating it. That’s okay, real men don’t have time for kissing anyway. Since I’m a writer and thus not particularly manly, I got mine on a plain bagel, but be aware you have to ask for that — onion is the default, which could be a nasty surprise if you’re not expecting it. On a plain bagel, it smells good, though not substantially different from most breakfast sandwiches; in other words, the cheese and egg contribute more to the aroma than the steak does.
Appearance-wise, it looks… above average. The cheese, steak, and egg are all clearly visible within the sandwich from almost any angle, and when you remove the top you see they didn’t skimp on any of the components. As the picture illustrates, my bagel got burnt, but hopefully that was user error specific to my server instead of just the way they’re made. On the other hand, the cheese was quite melted, which is great. Can’t complain about the size of the Angus patty, though I’ll offer that it looks more like a standard fast food hamburger than anything you’d actually think of when hearing the word “steak.”
As for the taste, it’s quite good, assuming you’re able to manage your expectations. If you’re genuinely expecting the equivalent of a nice porterhouse or New York Strip steak on your mass-produced breakfast sandwich, well, I guess you’re out of luck. (Also, dumb.) It tastes a bit like adding eggs to a cheesesteak, and I don’t mean that as a criticism. I found that the combo of the cheese, egg, and steak melded well together in my mouth, warm and savory with reasonable juiciness. The bagel was decent, crisp enough but, again, relatively burnt. Taken as a whole, the sandwich was both filling and tasty.
Not nearly as impressed was I by tearing off a small piece of just the steak. It’s not bad, but fair or not, the word “Angus” conjures up a certain beef pedigree that can be hard to live up to. This is like Angus’s great-grandson, the one who gets a cushy executive job at the family business and is told to just show up most days and try not to knock up his secretary. And like a 4th generation executive, it seems much more impressive when bolstered up by the hard work of its undervalued support staff, eggs and cheese. Together they make a good team and can actually capitalize on the steak’s strengths while effectively masking its limitations. For that reason, I’d call the Angus Steak & Egg Sandwich a relative success and encourage you to try one sometime in the next two weeks, before it gets replaced by the Lobster Bisque Croissant or whatever.
(Nutrition Facts – 1 sandwich – 630 calories, 230 calories from fat, 26 grams of total fat, 12 grams of saturated fat, 1 gram of trans fat, 255 milligrams of cholesterol, 1390 milligrams of sodium, 67 grams of total carbohydrates, 4 grams of dietary fiber, 4 grams of sugars, and 34 grams of protein)
Other Dunkin’ Donuts Angus Steak & Egg Sandwich reviews:
Fast Food Geek
Grub Grade
Item: Dunkin’ Donuts Angus Steak & Egg Sandwich
Price: $3.99
Size: 1 sandwich
Purchased at: Dunkin’ Donuts
Rating: 7 out of 10
Pros: Always something new to try. Good smell. Cheese is melted nicely. A sandwich that’ll put hair on your chest. Doesn’t skimp on the egg or steak patty. Won’t stick around long enough to get boring. Cheese and egg meld nicely with the steak for a savory taste.
Cons: Onion bagels. Burnt. Women who come within 10 feet of this sandwich often become spontaneously pregnant. 85%(!) of your recommended daily intake of cholesterol, and 58% of the sodium. The steak on its own is uninspired.
I just had this sandwich yesterday, and I thought it was really tasty, much unlike the disheartening Smokehouse Sausage Sandwich. Your server was obviously rushed (or not paying attention), so the off-center cheese and burned bagel are definitely user error. Also, I had it on an onion bagel, which wasn’t strong and onion-y in my opinion.
Also, I like lobster bisque and I like croissants, so I’m for this new DD suggestion.
this is the same exactly sandwich that mcdonalds used to have for their breakfast menu.
Second picture looks like it was victimized. Then again, you’d find there’s a low level of attentiveness universally when it comes to the assembling of a fast food sandwich. You’ll be lucky to get one that looks anything like the picture advertised (kind of like how it looks in the first picture there).
Anyways, I’m a fan of the Egg & Cheese Bagel Sandwich. They hit the spot if you’re looking for a filling satisfying meal come morning. With butter lightly spread on each side of the Bagel, that looks like it’d make one epic breakfast treat!
Cool review!
I thought this was pretty good as well. I would recommend the onion bagel to those who like that kind of thing.
By the way, I think its 85% of your daily cholesterol, not carbs. Better or worse? I’m not sure.
You’re right, it is the cholesterol. Sorry! (It’s only 22% of the DV for carbs.)
That looks disgusting. Well, the meat mainly. What looks like a salisbury steak from a banquet frozen meal should never be on a sandwich.
I’ve never had a bagel at DD that was anywhere near enough toasted.
The McDonalds Steak Egg and cheese bagel is soooo much better. McD’s has a garlicky butter on theirs.
Really guys? I found the patty to gave a strange texture….like it has been reconstituted (not in the hamburger sense, but more like brisket without the marveling)….
And the patty was dryer than dry.
I will stick with he greasier sausage sandwich – a least it tastes like sausage!
I also think the cheese is more a processed product (like cheese whiz) but that applies to all DD sandwiches, so I won’t hold that against the angus.
MY FRIEND JUST ATE ONE THIS MORNING AND HAD TO BE BROUGHT TO THE EMERGENY ROOM DUE TO SOME INGREDIENT THAT IS THE ANGUS BURGER. HAD A SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION HIVES THE SIZE OF QUARTERS AND HAD LARYNGOSPASMS…. ONE OF THE WORKERS ALSO HAD ONE AND BECAME EXTREMELY SICK…. i DON’T THINK THERE’S MUCH BEEF IN THESE …JUST CHEMICALS! iF YOU EAT ONE MAKE SURE YOUR IN AN EMERGENCY WAITNG ROOM!
Probably titanium dioxide allergy. I had a mild to moderate allergic reaction after eating one of their breakfast sandwiches a month ago. Started with sneezing, then throat itching, chest weazing, & before I knew it my eyes were swelling shut! They’re poisoning people!!
Angus beef is a marketing term unless its “certified”,
TV commercial prompted me to get one. The meat is especially disappointing. McDonald’s is a much much better choice.
“Not bad” Seriously?
I received one of these by accident at a drive thru the other day.
I had ordered an everything bagel with cream cheese. I was in a hurry and didn’t check before leaving.
I saw what was as I was going down the road. Not having time to turn around, I gave it a shot. I had no expectations what so ever.
The taste was horrid. Almost as if the meat had gone bad. The texture is what I imagine canned dog food to be akin to. Just worse.
I removed the “meat” and tossed it out the window. I hope I wasn’t seen and some poor animal has the misfortune of eating it as I might be brought up on animal cruelty charges.
I couldn’t even eat the bagel.
The taste of the “meat” had perforated the egg cheese and bagel.
Why this is still on the menu will go down in history with Nessie, Bigfoot, and the Bermuda triangle.
You absolutely nailed the review of this sandwich!!! First bite I took I thought dog food. Just terrible
Just purchased one of these at The D&D at Terminal A Newark Airport. The cute cashier was helpful the line cook mumbled that my statsand elk was ready. Maybe she was emabaressed that she had to make it. One of my cheese slices was not melted and the meat patty was cool ! I hope its pre cooked so I don’t get food poisoning or the like! It tastes like what I assume cat food with spice would taste like.
I almost never eat any of this stuff but it’s early , and I skipped breakfast and am on a business flight with no time for lunch.
Oh my bagel was under toasted ( now offered with plain bagel) but the hash browns all 5 of them were over cooked and a little burnt.
D&D I think I’ll stick to the coffee and that is it from now on.
Food rating (-) 7
Dunkin Dog Food
Their food is worse than you would expect out of a vending machine.
I tried this for the first time this morning and it was so disgusting I had to come to the internet to see if anyone else had such a horrible time with it! I took one bite and was like “not a single thing in this bite tastes like steak” so I tried to take the steak off and it completely crumbled. Mmm crumbly steak…