Would NOT recommend gluten free donuts at all here.
This shop was cute for sure but my food experience was likely less than ideal. I can see the attraction to this location with a unique ordering style. Upon entering I was informed everything was made to order, as someone gluten free I was excited to hear this and asked how to I order the gluten free donuts. I put (gf)beside my desired three choices as instructed and hoped for the best.
Unknowingly to me, the donuts would be pulled out of a fridge/freezer and microwaved. I was still hopeful but knew this would be less than made to order and more of a grocery store hack. If they were made in house then stored, I’d be shocked. Instead of glazes that are pictured, my donuts came with fruit sauces that were runny and intermixing in the box within moments. This compromised the flavor that I expected to pay for. I began eat a bit more into the donuts and realized there was a hint of cinnamon flavor too in the microwaved donuts. (the speckled can be seen in the photo of donut piece) and this only tasted decent with one flavor I selected (blueberry)…
As far as the gluten free experience, I can’t recommended it further than a single blueberry donut if you’re really needing something and can’t go anywhere else in the world.
I do get that cross contamination can happen so there is individual prep process for gluten free. But I wish this process was mentioned before just handing me a $14 box of gluten free donuts from the microwave covered with syrup…
Disappointed for sure… I ordered before closing so I was not able to return to discuss...
Read moreNOTE: My original review was when this was called the "Fractured Prune" so I am not sure if they just changed names or if the business sold out.
Original review below unedited
The shop is clean, the concept is interesting, and the donuts taste fine. But it's kinda disappointing when you intentionally pass up a dozen chain places to intentionally try out a small business and they can't even be bothered to brew a pot of coffee because it's 12 minutes from their 3:00 closing time and you are spending nearly $20 on SIX donuts, and there's a huge sign out front saying "Donuts and coffee"
At $2.99 per cup coffee, they're not exactly losing money on the coffee.
The donuts weren't "made (fried) to order" per se. They were sitting on a tray on the counter, and the attendant used those to add the toppings to. Maybe they had been recently made, I don't know.
So, to be fair, the kids enjoyed the donuts and the place was clean. That's all I can really say, I have no idea whether they have decent coffee or not and honestly won't bother trying...
Read moreWow.. Price for 6 of the absolutely worst doughnuts IN MY LIFE $35..!!! We thought the price was high but also they would have to be the best we ever had..NOPE... as soon as we saw them we were floored at what we saw.. said let's give it a chance ..one bite ..immediately spit it out..me and my freind looked at each other in 😲 shock..WTH??!! my friend started laughing and said ..OH HELL NO..I cant eat this, I couldn't have agreed more.. Brought them to the counter an stated how bad they were..we didn't bother asking for a refund..as we walked out the door the employees said..Dunkin Doughnuts are down the street.. To be honest gas station doughnuts can beat them by a landslide ..Thats a pretty grim description..but accurate 😕🙌 Sorry guys an after reading the other reviews you may want to rethink your buisness model an reciepe.. Making a outrageous profit on your first time walkin knowing they will not return isn't goin to keep you in buisness..return...
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