My first trip was at the Alburn location about a year ago. One day while driving home from SeaTech needing a good donut, I stumbled upon another Legendary in Issaquah. I keep forgetting the guys name. Tall African American man he always has a smile and so helpful. Our fist stop in was Mother's day of this year. I ordered the salted carmel doughsant (STABLE ITEM) I walked out that day only wanting one took a bite and went back for another. Mind u August is my hubby's bday, so I wanted to make the 2.5 hour drive but for donuts I couldn't bare to do it. So Wednesday on our way to Bc I was able to get one. Greedy me wanted one for our drive home as these babies are sooo tasty. We arrived about 2ish and no luck for me sold out. However the gentleman gave me two of the last mini ones. So I couldn't complain. We talked about the owner opening a shop in Spokane or kennewick/ richland area. No plans as of yet however maybe more reviews may change that opinion. I think kennewick would be great . Idaho /Oregon and Washington states travel so closely thru that area it would be a...
Read moreI came here on a Saturday evening about half an hour from closing time, and there were still a ton of donuts on display. I asked for what's popular and picked the glazed cronut and tiger tail. The person serving me (think it was the owner) said he usually sells out by the end of the day but it was a sale Saturday, so I asked what's done with the extra ones, to which he said they just get thrown away! I didn't come up with this suggestion fast enough on the spot, but I've seen donut shops sell old donuts for cheap, would recommend doing that rather than throw those away! Or just give them out, honestly. Anyway, the cronut wasn't good, probably because it was the end of day. Didn't taste flaky, it all just tasted a bit stale and sugary. The tiger tail as super soft though and pretty good, but it was also pretty sweet. Both came out to be almost $7 post-tax which was a bit ridiculous although they were big...
Read moreMy husband was wanting to try this place so one morning he ran over and got a variety of donuts. The he got a half dozen which was close to $20.
The options were great and tough to choose just 6. I asked him to get me a snickers donut which seriously tastes exactly like a snickers. The others we got and really enjoyed were sec and the city, salted caramel and a doughsant which was something we had never had before. He also got the baileys Irish cream donut which was realllly sweet, I wouldn’t get it again. They have a couple of these “adult” donut options made with different types of adult beverages which is fun.
They have multiple locations in the greater Seattle area for you to choose from and rotate what they make each day. The staff was friendly and welcoming. This was a nice weekend treat and I would definitely like to...
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