DONUT CRACK - don't read unless you want to get addicted.
I am a serious donut snob. I love those fresh, soft, sweet doughy morals from heaven. I've had them all around SD and almost had a party when Dunkn opened. Cue Homer mmmm donuts sound So I wasn't sure what to expect with this shop, since there aren't that many reviews and many of them had to do with a terrible experience with the customer service. I couldn't be happier, and why? Two words "NEW OWNERS"
I was in the area, and went in on Saturday morning. I could smell the donuts freshly baked before I walked in - that's always a good sign. I was greeted with a super clean shop and a smiling young lady at the register. I wasn't sure if she was the same person as the other posts, because she was nothing but friendly and very helpful. I sparked a conversation with her since there was just me in the shop, she said she and her husband just took over the shop in August and were very excited.
Ok - on to the most important thing, THE DONUTS! The donuts are so stinking good. I wanted to buy one of each but I had to stop myself from looking like a total crazy. I asked the nice lady to put them face up in the box for a photo op before diving in. She happily obliged, she understood my need to post my food adventures. They were so fresh, and light, and perfectly sweet. Apparently they make donuts throughout the day so you aren't stuck eating a stale donut.
I bought the apple fritter and cinni-bun/roll donut too for good measure and let me tell you - the cinnabun roll will change your life! I've had Stardust in IB, and they're good - but if you don't get them fresh, they turn into greasy messes. K D's cinnamon roll melts and has that perfect combination of sugar and cinnamon. I had to get some donut holes too, but I ate them all before I could count to 10. They should be called donut crack and not donut holes.
The apple fritter was for my 18yr old son and he didn't even take a moment to breath in between bites, I got a little worried (death by donuts doesn't sound so bad to be honest).
HUGE plus for me is that there's parking and plenty of seats to enjoy your coffee and donuts without feeling rushed.
I HIGHLY recommend making a pit stop and getting a couple of dozen to share, they won't last very long in the car so just get...
Read moreI have been looking for the best classic donut shop near me and I have definitely found it! They accept credit card, you have to be okay with $0.75 fee charge. Always got parking right in front. They have a handful of tables in the corner if you wanted to eat right there.
This shop serves Vietnamese Iced Coffee for $5.50 and paired with a chocolate donut and I’m a happy camper for the morning! I’ve watched them make the espresso too (some donut shops have those ‘machines’ that make coffee, and it’s just not the same!)
I’ve also gotten their croissant ham and cheese sandwich and it’s really good and pretty big - soft and fluffy.
Definitely a spot to stop for 8 bucks of...
Read moreI have tried to support this local shop for a while now. But after today I will NEVER go back! The GUY who works here is SO RUDE & UNPROFESSIONAL! I’ve seen him get into it with customers in person MULTIPLE times when all they were doing was asking a question. Today he hung up on ME when I tried to see if they were open for holiday. And screamed at me, “I don’t have time for this!” You do NOT treat people like that when they are supporting your business! If you don’t like people, just let the woman who works there...
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