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This was my first time here and I’m very pleased I picked this place. I went in at about 5am and they were super nice and ready to help. I ordered a dozen assorted donuts (he even asked if I wanted cake donuts or not), a dozen mini kolaches (straight out of the oven), glazed donut holes, a breakfast burrito, and an eclaire. My total was only $21.50 after tax (with a free donut coupon). The best prices I’ve seen around here. The eclaire was freshly filled and he put it in a togo box (versus a bag) so that it wouldn’t get smushed and the toppings wouldn’t come off. They have plenty of options, both savory and sweet, and even offer a small lunch menu. I would definitely recommend this place and I’m definitely going again. P.S. Sundays are always their new donut days and they are creative.

Ball Donuts Menu with Prices 2121 E Ball Rd, Anaheim

You know when you are hooked on these new creative donuts and you just happen to find a name you thought was one of those hip locations, but when you pay a visit, its NOT. Yup, they got me. With only 20 Reviews, my suspicions were correct. It was just a local donut shop that is on Ball Road. If you just want a good cheap donut, come by Ball Donuts in Anaheim. Honestly, I know I would be pushing it to go to a specialty donut place during my lunch break. So, I saw the name on Yelp and said, “Let’s Go!” Located on the north side of Ball Road behind the car wash in a small shopping strip, you will find, Ball Donuts. Parking is tight when you have so many cars parking in angles and delivery trucks blocking the path. Ball Donuts opens everyday at 4am. Whoa…I wonder who is awake at 4am. It would make sense at 5am, At 4 am, that where they serve their best and HOTTEST donuts. Unfortunately for me, I came in at noon and they didn’t have much of a selection left. And they close at 8pm? Not much left for choices by the end of the day. I was greeted by an elderly Asian lady. Apparently, other Yelpers have met her too. She was very warm in her welcome. She automatically wanted me to try the Blueberry Donut. Blueberry Donut?! I’ve never heard of that before. I saw it, but it was hard to tell it was a Blueberry Donut. So, I got a Blueberry, a glazed, and a lemon-filled sugar donut ($2.95). I don’t have a price on a dozen donuts, but she quoted me for three dozen donuts for $8.50. Not bad for those large workplaces who devour their donuts. When I brought to my donuts back, I had to dissect it. The first one on my list is the lemon-filled powdered donut. Before I even tried to open, it looks like Ball Donuts slices their donuts versus injecting the donuts. I wasn’t sure if its classified as a donut or a sandwich. Yeah, it may have been made out of cake batter, but it was cut like a sandwich… A lot of the filling was on one side of the donut. It wasn’t really spread out evenly. I didn’t feel heavy eating it and that was a DONUT! However, I did fall asleep for a bit. Must be the side effects of a delicious donut. The highlight of the visit wasn’t the lemon-filled powdered donut. It was the Blueberry Donut. OK, it wasn’t decorated any special, but it was made out of BLUEBERRY! You’ve tried a Red Velvet Donut! Then try a Blueberry Donut. Its fruity and with the light glaze, I still didn’t feel guilty for having it. Overall, Ball Donuts is a family shop. Its a small family donut shop. I love how I was greeted, love the price, and the donuts were just as good without the fancy donut names. I am all for small business and if you want to feed the morning crowd at work and donuts is the only thing you are after, come to Ball Donuts. They’ll be ready for you and your large orders. Still trying to not laugh when I hear the name, Ball Donuts. Yelp…My passion is not to write my reviews, but to share my experiences with you. Take that journey and share your story.

Best Donuts – Menu with Prices – 4301 SE 15th St A, Oklahoma City

You don’t call yourself “Best” without expecting some serious shade for if it’s not true. Good news is HOLY HELL. THESE ARE SOME BEST DAMN DONUTS. Each one is dipped or iced to please any perfectionist; they’re beautifully smooth on top. They are GORGEOUS donuts. And they taste like OH MY GOD. The glaze comes off in these beautiful little flakes. The donuts are perfectly chewy yet light and airy. Get a dozen for your office. And maybe a dozen for yourself. Donut holes? Oh please just get yourself a dozen of those, all assorted. Even if I buy the office donuts, I tend to like donut holes better (even though I end up eating the equivalent of six donuts then), and the Bavarian cream ones are so addictive that I suddenly became everyone’s best friend in the office. Definitely one of the Top 3 donut shops across America that I’ve ever had. Eat now, worry about pushups later.

Mojo Donuts – Menu with Prices – 7906 Pines Blvd, Hollywood

The best donuts we’ve ever eaten. My family and I decided to try out this donut shop and was pleasantly surprised. These donuts were huge..the fillings were mouthwatering. I’m giving it a 5 star. Recommending that you please, please try out their donut selections. Their donuts are freshly made daily with assorted toppings. I also found out that you can call them if your planning a breakfast brunch Mojo caters. The only warning I have is to please take note that they are DONUTS so the majority of them are sweetly delicious.. .

Donut Factory – Menu with Prices – 803 S Mountain Ave, Ontario

Ok.. This place seriously has the best & freshly made donuts I’ve ever tasted! First of all, I was neverrr a fan of cake donuts growing up. In fact, I’ve tried many from all over and every cake I’ve tried were always on the DRY side, so I started to steer clear of them, until my sister brought home a dozen from her usual spot “The Donut Factory. ” I take a look inside and think, “Ewww.. what’s up with all these YUCKY CAKE donuts she picked?!? She goes on to say, that they’re her absolute favorite and to just shaddap and try one. Well, I pick a chocolate cake, chocolate frosting with nuts on top and to my huge surprise, couldn’t believe my taste buds!! This chocolate cake tasted absolutely AMAZINGGGG!! So fresh! So cake like! So yummyyy!! Omgosh! I am now a fan of cake donuts BUT, they must be from The Donut Factory lol!!! My sister continues to get her dozen donuts every now and again and I’ve gone with her a couple times. It’s family owned and the mother & daughter that serve us are so sweet and kind! Always greeting every customer as they come in, with big smiles and generous to place extra donuts in our box and/or bags every time we’ve gone. So, I can still eat glazed and what not, but if it’s from The Donut Factory, all I want are their cake donuts lol!! Thanks for my new addiction! :p

Steveâ??s Donuts – Menu with Prices – 7201 Arlington Ave suite c, Riverside

Donuts on steroids! Came here on a Friday morning around 7:30 am, I was the only person at first but then a line started to form behind me. I was curious to go here because of the great reviews. I must say, this place does live up to the other 5 star reviews and I hope it remains that way. I got a dozen custom for my awesome coworkers and just got one of the cool, unique looking donuts (doubled on the red velvet since I got one for myself.) These custom looking donuts look like they’re on steroids since it seems bigger than regular donuts (maybe it’s the toppings which adds height?) The actual donut was so soft and fluffy, I kind of just wanted that with no icing! But the donut itself tasted fresh and the icing part (with dried up red velvet cake bits) was pretty sweet but that’s donuts for ya! :] The owner was refreshingly friendly and welcoming. He helped me out a lot with my selection & pricing. My custom dozen selection came out to $13 w/ a .50 cent charge for card use. So cash would be ideal here. I’ll be back if I ever have my donuts craving again.

Krispy Kreme Menu with Prices 7710 Grass Creek Rd, Anchorage

I was here about 2 weeks ago and ordered a dozen original glazed but asked to swap just one for a different donut. Sure, no problem. I was charged $12.50 for the original glazed dozen. Today I go and order the same. I’m asked to pay $14.50. (Assorted dozen pricing). The price on the specialty donut was 1.75 on the order board at drive thru. If i buy an entire dozen plus the donut separately then Math = $14.25. When i get to the window I tell the guy I will just pay the $12.50 for the entire original dozen and get the extra donut on the side separately. He says that donut is 1.95. I let him know that’s not what the sign says, but I will pay whatever i owe and just not order that way again since they are not consistent with pricing. He heavy sighs, tells me “I just take one day at a time. It may have been human error your last visit, that’s my opinion.” Ummmm excuse me wtf? What does your opinion or how you take each day have anything to do with what just happened? Then I get home with my dozen plus one and these donuts are not fresh or warm at all actually cold like they came out of a fridge. Way too many other local places to get good donuts and spend my money. Don’t waste your time at this corporate chain with employees that give zero you know what’s.

Mel-O-Cream Donuts – Menu with Prices – 217 E Laurel St, Springfield

My wife and I stopped to get a dozen donuts for the family. When you walk in, the counter to order donuts is straight ahead. There is a big area to the right that has a lot of tables.The glass case with all the donuts is big but not huge. There is a decent amount of variety to choose from. We got some chocolate with custard filled, raspberry filled, regular glazed and chocolate covered.The custard filled were ok but only about half filled with custard. The same was true for the raspberry filled. The glazed were a bit dry.Service was very good as the lady behind the counter was nice. The place was clean. The prices were good.Overall, the donuts were slightly above average. There could be more filling since we ate half the donut before hitting the filling.

Sara Donuts – Menu with Prices – 9760 Medlock Bridge Rd, Duluth

A donut’s donut. There was a period in my life where donuts were my all time favorite food. Yeast, cake, jelly filled, maple bar. You name it, chances are, I’ve eaten it. But these donuts. Oh man. These donuts are quite simply perfection. If you’re a YEASTy BOI, you’ll love their raised donuts. They are so delightfully light, it’s like you’re biting into a sweet cloud. I think it’s like $1 for a bag of donut holes (my go too), and maybe a $1 for a sugar coated braid. Get these. You will not regret it. My only wish is that there’s a Sara Donuts in Atlanta, but I guess if I ever need motivation to visit the parental units, I know you’ll be there waiting for me.

Tyler’s Donut House – Menu with Prices – 11108 Evergreen Way # D, Everett

I stopped in here this morning purely based on the Yelp reviews. Apparently I’ve never had a fresh donut before. Wow! Tyler’s may lack some ambience, but I went there for the donuts, not the atmosphere. They had a wide selection, including a few I’ve never seen before. Individual donut prices are a bit more than other places, but if you pick up a half dozen or a dozen, they give you a price break which totally makes it worth it. Even my kids noticed a difference- and they’ll eat anything! Their donuts were light and airy when they needed to be, and that perfect donut density on the others that we chose. We’ll certainly be back!

Baker’s Dozen Donuts – Menu with Prices – 5108 Wake Forest Hwy, Durham

I love donuts, but I almost never indulge. I saw a post on here a few weeks ago about a new donut shop attached to the Shell station in the Food Lion Shopping Center. Everyone who commented on it said the donuts were amazing. I was running errands yesterday and starving so I thought I’d give it a shot. As folks said, it’s attached to the gas station. I wasn’t sure which entrance to use and I didn’t see a Baker’s Dozen sign -only a M&K’s Coffee and Cafe sign, but there was a banner that said “donuts” above an entrance, so I went in. The shop is small and not fancy. It smells good, pretty much the same as any bakery, but not as good as some. I honestly wasn’t expecting much at this point, thinking the good reviews were basically hype. I got a raspberry filled, a french cream filled, and a maple glazed donut – to go. It came to $3.61 (cheap!) and my receipt was emailed to me automatically because I’d previously signed up with Square. In the car on the way home I bit into the French cream. Wow. Very rich and generously filled. Usually filled donuts only provide a couple of decent bites of filling. Not this one. I had cream in every bite! The donut itself is light and flaky. Perfect. Niiiiice. In the 5 or so minutes it took me to get home, my entire car smelled amazing. I got home and told my husband about the donuts and let him pick which one he wanted. I was outside doing yard work when he came out with his partially eaten raspberry – filled donut. He said I had to try it. He was right. It was even better than mine had been and was also bursting with filling. I saved the maple glazed donut to have with my tea this morning. The delicious maple smell came wafting out of the baggie when I opened it and the donut itself is still fluffy and light and absolutely scrumptious. This picture is not professional. I recognize that it isn’t even a very good one and in no way represents how amazing it tastes. But, as they say, “pics or it didn’t happen”. This is my 2nd day donut that is so good that I had to stop what I was doing and write this review. Do your taste buds a favor. Go to Baker’s Dozen Donuts and get at least one. You won’t regret it.

Donuts And Ice Cream – Menu with Prices – 2252 Euclid Ave, Ontario

What I’ve appreciated most here, is that even when many other donut shops have long since closed for the day, this place has had a full selection of decently fresh donuts. I’m sure many people have had some experiences trying to find good donuts during the later hours of the day. Many donut shops, (if they are even open), have little selection remaining, and/or donuts that aren’t fresh, or are even stale. But It’s not like that here. They do have nice donuts in general here. They also even threw in several complementary donut holes when I’ve bought a dozen donuts. I’d recommend it, especially for those looking for the sometimes hard-to-find, nice donuts, during the later hours of the day.

Rudy’s Donut Shop – Menu with Prices – 2729 W 15th St, Plano

I’ve been meaning to check this place out since it opened, and I am glad I finally did. I didn’t really expect much, honestly, since it’s in a strip mall with Dollar General and other miscellaneous shops, but I was pleasantly surprised. It was a clean and inviting atmosphere upon entering and the donuts were good and inexpensive. The donuts I ordered included 3 specialty donuts that almost looked too good to eat. The “pina coloda” donut was a donut cut in half with a pineapple filling, topped with whipped cream, a pineapple ring and maraschino cherry with a cute little umbrella. The chocolate iced donut was cut in half and filled with raspberry jelly and whipped cream, also topped with whipped cream, chocolate sprinkles and a cherry. Last but definitely not least, the powdered sugar topped donut was cut in half and filled with Bavarian cream and topped with whipped cream, blueberries and a strawberry. I tried a taste of the Bavarian cream and Pina Coloda donuts, and they were both really good. Almost too sweet, but the donut itself was a perfect balance to the sweetness of the fillings and toppings. I also ordered a dozen glazed to take to the office. I tried a taste of one since that’s how I judge all my donut shops. They were light and fluffy with just the right amount of glaze. They weren’t like “fresh out of the oven” soft, but they were definitely good and worth having again. I’m not sure how much each donut was, but I believe the dozen glazed was $7 and some change. The total for a dozen glazed, 3 specialty donuts and a sausage kolache was $20 and some change. Cons: It was hard to read the pricing board since it’s turned to the side rather than facing the counter where you order. I also didn’t see any prices listed for donuts by the dozen, only as singles. Maybe I overlooked it though since the board was hard to see. Also, I had a sausage kolache. It was a little bland and chewy since it was microwaved once I ordered it. I think if I ordered it again, I would ask them not to warm and just warm it myself for less time in the microwave. I saw that another reviewer mentioned the tipping option when you pay with a card. That’s a pretty standard option at most places where the business uses that type of payment kiosk. It’s very easy to just say “No Tip” and sign. Plus, I know other donut places that just put a cup out that says “Tips” on it. Not much different than that. Ending on a good night, the staff (three ladies) were super friendly and great about telling me what was in each of the donuts. The specialty donuts were all decorated very creatively too. I didn’t mind the smaller selection than you get at some places because it lets them focus on making what they have really good instead of having a lot that’s just average.