My family and I enjoy the friendly service, fancy donuts, donut holes (10 for $1 great price for the kids), and vintage style interior and exterior. Our first time we stopped by, we got out of the car, and got scared of the noises we heard down the street(sounded like gun shots) Iām glad we didnāt let the shady neighborhood deter us from coming back to try their delicious donuts. Positives: friendly service, great assortment of donuts, snacks, and drinks - many kinds of my favorite Simpsonās-like pink donuts with sprinkles, vintage, cheap donut holes for kids wanting a snack before or after school
Negatives: cash only, shady neighborhood, sit down area inside usually closed off ( to the homeless/druggies?), on occasion the grease needs to be changed and a couple donuts have been too greasy of donuts (still tastes...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreCustomer service appears to only be given to frequent visitors and if you greet in Spanish. There isn't much of a variety and the flavor of the donuts are not as buttery as most donuts you may come to find at other local mom and pops or even large chain donut stores. The only plus side is due to the location it is not crowded but you may still experience slow service due to...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe donut Queen, right next to blacks liquor, should be deemed a historical landmark of Rubidoux. The best Donuts around. But who was the real original donut Queen? I always pictured her played by Divine, smacking her lips and letting out one of her gleeful totaling laughs on a non-existent 1950s TV commercial for this donut shop. I don't really know why. But the...
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