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3732 Eubank Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
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Bristol Doughnut Company

10301 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111
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(505) 299-6844
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bristoldoughnut.co
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Sun7 AM - 3 PMClosed

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Brick Chicken - $21.59
Half boneless chicken marinated overnight with herbs, garlic & olive oil, sautéed in a hot skillet for extra crisp texture, garnished with lemons & rosemary; served with chipotle mashed sweet potatoes & roasted vegetables
Paleo Salmon Tacos - $20.99
Zaatar-seasoned salmon topped with sweet potato and kale, on paprika & parsley seasoned almond flour tortillas
Hi Protein Hempenadas - $11.39
Three empanadas made with gluten-free high-protein hemp flour, blended cheddar & mozzarella cheese, cilantro, raisins & 44 Farms all-natural angus beef; served with roasted garlic cilantro sauce & spicy peach chipotle sauce
Veggie Lettuce Wraps - $11.39
Three baby Iceberg lettuce wraps filled with yellow and red peppers, organic quinoa, onion, celery, mushrooms, zucchini, corn, garlic, cilantro, sesame oil. Topped with queso fresco, crispy quinoa strips and served with savory ginger sauce
Bowl Of Roasted Corn Chowder - $7.19
Topped with truffle oil and fresh cracked black pepper

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Nearby restaurants of Bristol Doughnut Company

Rust Is Gold Coffee

Dion's Pizza

Slice Parlor

The Dirty Bourbon

Garcia's Kitchen

El Patron

Pelican's

Whole Hog Café

Lime Vietnamese Restaurant

Golden Pride

Rust Is Gold Coffee

Rust Is Gold Coffee

4.8

(327)

$

Open until 5:00 PM
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Dion's Pizza

Dion's Pizza

4.4

(1.5K)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
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Slice Parlor

Slice Parlor

4.3

(617)

$

Open until 10:00 PM
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The Dirty Bourbon

The Dirty Bourbon

3.9

(742)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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Reviews of Bristol Doughnut Company

4.3
(227)
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3.0
18w

Not a bad place. Not somewhere I'd rave about. Dining area lacked warmth & comfort with hard wooden bench seating. Barista who got my donut and back staff seemed very cordial. Front Baristo seemed slightly irritated by my asking for things that were already available via self serve like water and cutlery ( I had no idea, my first time). Overall, I'd come again but it would not be my first choice. My coffee donut was not bad but I'd not order it again. I loved that they heated it up for me upon request❤️. Presentation was fantastic with a cute ivory ceramic plate reminiscent of tea time. I found it dry and would love a similar but higher protein lower carb donut option ( the dream). My chai flavour was not too strong so if that's your style; flavour was alright, just more watery, not robust like Indian chai (yumm). What I'd recommend: A Chick-fil-A my pleasure attitude. Putting in some comfy outdoor seating inside and outside so that it's more comfortable but the cushions could easily be wiped off. Having some interesting elevator music playing or bhaia girl from Ipanema type music. Maybe some more touches of warm spotlights over some of the tables and reading nooks ( I think a bit more focused lighting touches would help people feel warm and focus on their guest & beverage ( a small warm spot light). Placements of the occasional warm rug. Possibly adding an electric fireplace could be cool but not necessary and the dream..laptop friendly charging & seating.

What I loved!: The view outside is unbeatable! Green grass & picturesque mountain view. Add cushions flowers and music & it's heaven. An L shaped couch at the corner would be heaven. Humming bird came up to the outside plant as I watched some hot air balloons in the distance.

My friends oat milk vanilla latte was very tasty 😋. 4-5 star on her flavour. Water station a nice touch ..but filtering it would bring this coffee shops experience to another level. Tasteing city tap water after a nice cup of coffee is not ideal. Adding cucumber to the filtered water would be even better. Zero fits on the faucet and makes great tasting water.

Had a very clean atmosphere with updated table tops & modern lighting fixtures. ❤❤❤❤✌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🧉🍩🍪🥧☕☕ *(The dream..a blonde wooden patio deck above the front door parking spots that wraps around the front and side of their building. With string lights, some water proof draping coverage that still allows the light in with an airy feel, heat lamps, plants and warm & inviting patio furniture with a cafe style...

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5.0
7y

Update with new location! Now located at Comanche and Morris. In a double decker bus! First I have to say that the double decker food truck/ bus is a fantastic idea! It’s creative and unique, and all around super cute. They have refinished the inside so that the bottom is where they sell the doughnuts from (and coffee) and upstairs has seating for you to enjoy your tasty treats. The doughnuts are still the same, and delicious. The premium ingredients shine and make them exceptional. The bus is heated and cooled, and decorated! They are hands down the best doughnuts in town. They only take credit cards, and they are not cheap- $3-4 each. But worth it. Oh, and the original Spur Line location sitill carries a small stock of the doughnuts each day. So does Little Bear Coffee.

Original review: Bristol Doughnuts. First visit here. Very different atmosphere. They are located inside another business, which is a very eclectic collection of things. There is even an airstream trailer inside the building. So from the outside it’s not well marked, there are a couple tiny folding signs. Once you find the building and go inside you have to walk through the other business and they hidden in the back corner. The owner is super sweet, and she told us all about how they make their doughnuts. There isn’t a huge variety of them, but they are very gourmet. We picked the salted butter cake, bomboloni, cinnamon roll, and prickly pear. There is seating inside and out, we went outside since there was no one there. The salted butter cake, their best seller for good reason, was excellent. All the flavors came through and the cake was light, moist, and rich. and the salted butter is TO DIE FOR good, The cinnamon roll was delicious, and with the salted butter instead of cream cheese is very unique. The prickly pear was tasty, very mild, it definitely could stand to be stronger. The tiramisu bomboloni was also mild and not...

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5.0
2y

I've been meaning to stop by here and have Donuts for a long time. I'm a bit of a donut guy, and I love trying out new places!

My wife and I went to try them out at about 10:00 on a saturday. They were by no means sold out, but if you want to get your pic of donuts, you better get there earlier. There were a couple of their signature Donuts that were already gone.

My wife and I each had a latte, which was also delicious, and we shared four donuts.

Wow! The donuts were delightful! Take a look at the photos!

We had a spicy chocolate donut that was really very good, but not my thing. I'm glad I tried it, but I probably get something else in the future. However, I could see most people really enjoying this delicate blend of chocolate frosting with just a little bit of spice added over a cake donut. If you haven't had one, you got to try one. Then decide if it's for you.

We also had a coffee donut. Obviously we were having coffee with donuts, which is one of my favorite things. But I've never had a coffee frosted donut before and; I loved it!

We also had one chocolate covered raised donut and one strawberry filled donut. Both of these were delightful and I would order them over and over again. The chocolate frosted donut was pretty much what you expect, but the flavors were fantastic. Strawberry filled donut was sort of like a strawberry cream filled puffed pastry. It was really really good!

Would I do this again? Oh heck yeah! I can't wait to do it again!

If you're driving down Comanche between Juan Tabo and eubank, just look for the red double decker bus and pull in to have a Bristol donut. I was happy I did, and I think you...

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Liz SCLiz SC
Update with new location! Now located at Comanche and Morris. In a double decker bus! First I have to say that the double decker food truck/ bus is a fantastic idea! It’s creative and unique, and all around super cute. They have refinished the inside so that the bottom is where they sell the doughnuts from (and coffee) and upstairs has seating for you to enjoy your tasty treats. The doughnuts are still the same, and delicious. The premium ingredients shine and make them exceptional. The bus is heated and cooled, and decorated! They are hands down the best doughnuts in town. They only take credit cards, and they are not cheap- $3-4 each. But worth it. Oh, and the original Spur Line location sitill carries a small stock of the doughnuts each day. So does Little Bear Coffee. Original review: Bristol Doughnuts. First visit here. Very different atmosphere. They are located inside another business, which is a very eclectic collection of things. There is even an airstream trailer inside the building. So from the outside it’s not well marked, there are a couple tiny folding signs. Once you find the building and go inside you have to walk through the other business and they hidden in the back corner. The owner is super sweet, and she told us all about how they make their doughnuts. There isn’t a huge variety of them, but they are very gourmet. We picked the salted butter cake, bomboloni, cinnamon roll, and prickly pear. There is seating inside and out, we went outside since there was no one there. The salted butter cake, their best seller for good reason, was excellent. All the flavors came through and the cake was light, moist, and rich. and the salted butter is TO DIE FOR good, The cinnamon roll was delicious, and with the salted butter instead of cream cheese is very unique. The prickly pear was tasty, very mild, it definitely could stand to be stronger. The tiramisu bomboloni was also mild and not overpowering.
rachael landaurachael landau
UPDATE March 12, 2020: The operation has moved into the building next to the double-decker bus (which is the easiest landmark for finding the parking lot)! They stay open until 4pm and make fresh new donuts on-demand when items get low in the case. We devoured a "thin-mint" (dark chocolate with light glaze and minty flecks--cake type with fine crumb) and "Bombolini" (wowowow: delicate sugared crust surrounding a pillowy soft interior bursting with just-sweet-enough coffee-flavored cream filling--yeasted type). Sensational texture and flavor. Heavenly! Definitely the *best* handcrafted donut I have ever consumed. They had some vegan donuts, too. Bristol is Nutfree!!!! -- ORIGINAL REVIEW: My friend and I enjoyed today's last two donuts: classic cinnamon sugar. Scrumptious. They were the cake sort with a dense, even crumb, and coated uniformly on both sides. We each paired them with a cup of regular brewed coffee (no decaf) then sat on the top floor of the double-decker bus to consume and chat. We liked it. Regrettably, donuts were sold out by 10AM: the special pumpkin flavored donuts were long gone. After we finished, the bus closed for the day and turned away disappointed customers. The friendly young lady behind the counter told me today was unusual, because of Halloween (donuts go to office parties). NOTE: This was a credit card-only venue (no cash on-hand). When it's your turn to bring the pastries to the party, dial-in your order, pre-pay, and select the desired varieties so no one becomes disappointed.
Nomadic RNNomadic RN
Donuts are simply acceptable breakfast cupcakes. Seriously, you have toppings, frosting, cake, and sometimes a filling. There is Zero nutritional value, so we eat these to enjoy the flavor. But, speaking of flavor, where is it? I can just see a judge on one of those bake shows, asking g what the inspiration was, commenting on how horrible the appearance is (inconsistently frosted), the dry texture of the cake (like a day old donut) and... what flavor was this again? Absolutely no taste. I'm visiting the area and don't recall where the suggestion to try this place came from, but it was definitely a waste of $10 for 2 donuts. That's right, $9.17, for TWO donuts. As much as a full plate of food! Because this is a pastry, I couldn't even bring myself to waste the calories to eat them and get my money's worth... and I don't even care that much about calories. I genuinely do not understand how they are still in business. It is such a large place for a few selections of donuts. Seems like they would be better off pushing a cart through town. At least they would get the attention of tourists they must be targeting because I don't see any return business. There must be some behind the scenes things we are not aware of (besides supplying unfortunate restaurants). Negative attention, I guess, is still attention. Maybe you will get some business from people who want to prove others wrong, but I would highly discourage wasting any money for day old, flavorless food that offers no nutritional benefits.
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Update with new location! Now located at Comanche and Morris. In a double decker bus! First I have to say that the double decker food truck/ bus is a fantastic idea! It’s creative and unique, and all around super cute. They have refinished the inside so that the bottom is where they sell the doughnuts from (and coffee) and upstairs has seating for you to enjoy your tasty treats. The doughnuts are still the same, and delicious. The premium ingredients shine and make them exceptional. The bus is heated and cooled, and decorated! They are hands down the best doughnuts in town. They only take credit cards, and they are not cheap- $3-4 each. But worth it. Oh, and the original Spur Line location sitill carries a small stock of the doughnuts each day. So does Little Bear Coffee. Original review: Bristol Doughnuts. First visit here. Very different atmosphere. They are located inside another business, which is a very eclectic collection of things. There is even an airstream trailer inside the building. So from the outside it’s not well marked, there are a couple tiny folding signs. Once you find the building and go inside you have to walk through the other business and they hidden in the back corner. The owner is super sweet, and she told us all about how they make their doughnuts. There isn’t a huge variety of them, but they are very gourmet. We picked the salted butter cake, bomboloni, cinnamon roll, and prickly pear. There is seating inside and out, we went outside since there was no one there. The salted butter cake, their best seller for good reason, was excellent. All the flavors came through and the cake was light, moist, and rich. and the salted butter is TO DIE FOR good, The cinnamon roll was delicious, and with the salted butter instead of cream cheese is very unique. The prickly pear was tasty, very mild, it definitely could stand to be stronger. The tiramisu bomboloni was also mild and not overpowering.
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UPDATE March 12, 2020: The operation has moved into the building next to the double-decker bus (which is the easiest landmark for finding the parking lot)! They stay open until 4pm and make fresh new donuts on-demand when items get low in the case. We devoured a "thin-mint" (dark chocolate with light glaze and minty flecks--cake type with fine crumb) and "Bombolini" (wowowow: delicate sugared crust surrounding a pillowy soft interior bursting with just-sweet-enough coffee-flavored cream filling--yeasted type). Sensational texture and flavor. Heavenly! Definitely the *best* handcrafted donut I have ever consumed. They had some vegan donuts, too. Bristol is Nutfree!!!! -- ORIGINAL REVIEW: My friend and I enjoyed today's last two donuts: classic cinnamon sugar. Scrumptious. They were the cake sort with a dense, even crumb, and coated uniformly on both sides. We each paired them with a cup of regular brewed coffee (no decaf) then sat on the top floor of the double-decker bus to consume and chat. We liked it. Regrettably, donuts were sold out by 10AM: the special pumpkin flavored donuts were long gone. After we finished, the bus closed for the day and turned away disappointed customers. The friendly young lady behind the counter told me today was unusual, because of Halloween (donuts go to office parties). NOTE: This was a credit card-only venue (no cash on-hand). When it's your turn to bring the pastries to the party, dial-in your order, pre-pay, and select the desired varieties so no one becomes disappointed.
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Donuts are simply acceptable breakfast cupcakes. Seriously, you have toppings, frosting, cake, and sometimes a filling. There is Zero nutritional value, so we eat these to enjoy the flavor. But, speaking of flavor, where is it? I can just see a judge on one of those bake shows, asking g what the inspiration was, commenting on how horrible the appearance is (inconsistently frosted), the dry texture of the cake (like a day old donut) and... what flavor was this again? Absolutely no taste. I'm visiting the area and don't recall where the suggestion to try this place came from, but it was definitely a waste of $10 for 2 donuts. That's right, $9.17, for TWO donuts. As much as a full plate of food! Because this is a pastry, I couldn't even bring myself to waste the calories to eat them and get my money's worth... and I don't even care that much about calories. I genuinely do not understand how they are still in business. It is such a large place for a few selections of donuts. Seems like they would be better off pushing a cart through town. At least they would get the attention of tourists they must be targeting because I don't see any return business. There must be some behind the scenes things we are not aware of (besides supplying unfortunate restaurants). Negative attention, I guess, is still attention. Maybe you will get some business from people who want to prove others wrong, but I would highly discourage wasting any money for day old, flavorless food that offers no nutritional benefits.
Nomadic RN

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