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This mom and pop donut shop is one of those gems in all of Garden Grove. Upon entering The Donut Makers, you get hit with a decadent aroma of donuts, freshly brewed coffee, and freshly baked croissants. I found this establishment on Facebook page, when a student posted about it. She stated that donuts were baked every morning and everything is made to order. She also stated that everything was affordable and made with quality ingredients. My personal favorite is the Pandan donut. I have had to Pandan before but never as a donut. Upon taking my first bite, you can taste the classic donut but also with that nice, lovely, flavor of Pandan seeping through within the icing. Their sandwiches are amazing as well. I inform them that I’m vegetarian and they were willing to modify it without an extra charge!!! If you are within the Garden Grove/ Westminister area, please visit The Donut Makers! Their affordable donut do not only feed up to the hype, but also fill you up with guilt free pleasure!!!

Donut Licious – Menu with Prices – 1535 Spring Cypress Rd, Spring

I saw this place rotated around a thread on Facebook… they say donut licious is the place to go for cafe sua da and donuts. Most people are like .. those don’t mix, and lots of people that say they do! I had to try…. Photos look sketch from the outside like a plain ol little donut shop. You transform when you walk in. Cute succulents everywhere, clean and simple design for the interior. A huge menu on chalk board… and your mind fills with indecisiveness. You’re greeted by the owners, a sweet couple that will solve all your problems by directing you to the most popular donuts! I’m looking and so distracted because of all the options. I see it, I found it, it’s the one. I chose pandan flavor.. because wow.. I’ve never seen pandan flavor donuts not in Chinatown. I instantly knew what I want.. give me Boudain kolache!!! Omg crab Rangoon kolache…. wait! Also add on jalapeño popper kolaches!!!! Hit me with that cafe sua da too please! Yussssss! They also take Apple Pay! It’s such a cute place, it’s popular, they have pumpkin spice, and when you come.. you actually want to just sit there and enjoy donuts. They did a great job, and when I get married I’m gonna totally have them do a donut tower for me! Enjoy y’all!!!

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.. .

Bigwig Donuts – Menu with Prices – 111 Liberty St NE, Salem

As a donut lover I was hesitant to try an establishment that ONLY serves gluten free vegan donuts. My hesitations were not unwarranted…Upon looking over the counter my first impression was they’re cutting corners. The donut holes are “baked” using a device akin to an easy bake oven for children. I ordered a dozen, two of each flavor. The chocolate and chocolate matcha tasted like a Duncan Hines GF brownie mix. The base or dough severely lacked flavor, it was very bland. I wouldn’t even call it dough, it was more cake like. The most flavorful was the lemon poppyseed. But still, the insides of the donuts were quite mushy. I think it’s fantastic GF and vegan individuals have a dedicated donut spot, however, it comes at cost. That cost is the overall quality and taste. I’m certain if the donuts were fried or even baked in a traditional oven you would get a much more quality product without the mushy damp centers. But I guess you get what you pay for? Using 13 dollar donut cooking devices? I’ll try again in the near future to update my review.

ChuChu Donuts – Menu with Prices – 580 SW 9th St #116, Des Moines

Chu Chu donuts is easily my favorite donut spot in the Des Moines area. We were sad when they closed in Ankeny, but were happy to know they reopened downtown. They have a solid selection of classic donut favorites and some cereal or bacon donuts to fit the more decadent current trend as well. The donuts never disappoint whether it is the subtly sweet cake donut or the traditional puffed dough, they are the perfect texture and flavor. While I like a plain donut, the frosted or glazed donuts are just as good. While the distance makes it more of a rare occasion, I would highly recommend this place to anyone.

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.

Honey Donuts – Menu with Prices – 2141 E Arapaho Rd, Richardson

I’ve lived in the area a little over a year and have finally found the absolute best donut in town. We ate a lot of donuts in the meantime, but Honey Donuts made it all worthwhile the minute I walked in and she handed me a warm glazed donut. I’m a baker, from a long tradition of bakers in the family, but we don’t fry at home a lot for various reasons, so when we partake of deep fried deliciousness we want the best. Honey Donuts delivers! Their glazed donuts are so good, completely enrobed in a glaze that’s not too thick, not too sweet, with a hint of vanilla and honey. The glaze had dried to a perfect consistency and not sticky. The bottom of the donut had a lovely crispiness as well. I thought those were the best donuts I’d ever tasted till I had one of their cake donuts. Wow! I’m hooked. This is not your ordinary, run of the mill donut batter that all the donut places in town seem to buy en masse, this was unique, delicious, perfection from someone who cares about offering a quality product. The best thing about this place besides how sweet the proprietors were, was they were frying another batch of donuts at 11am and the case only 1/3 full and the shop empty. The reason? Even though they had plenty for me to choose from, they fry donuts all morning so they can offer the best donut no matter what time you happen to walk in. I was actually headed to another donut shop, but I’m so glad I stopped here!

Shipley Do-Nuts – Menu with Prices – 6362 De Zavala Rd #101, San Antonio

Stopped in this morning for a quick breakfast. Place was nice and clean. My kiddo and husband said the kolache’s were amazing. The donuts were fresh made. I had the Boston cream donut and enjoyed it a lot. my daughter had the vanilla sprinkled donut and a strawberry sprinkle doughnut but preferred the vanilla sprinkled donut. The gentleman at the counter was very polite he even brought out some fresh hot glazed donuts for us to try. They also had cake donuts but we did not try them. Recommend you to try it.

K & M Donuts – Menu with Prices – 5036 Edinger Ave #1436, Huntington Beach

I was in the area looking for a donut shop. Based on the reviews of K&M donuts, I decided to stop in and buy something. Unfortunately, my doughnut was not fresh at all. In fact it tasted like it had been sitting in that donut case for a couple days. I got a maple glazed buttermilk donut. I’ve been buying the same donut for many years. This is the single worst donut I have ever had. Now I could see if this donut had been sitting in the bag or in the box for 2 to 3 days I’d imagine this is how the donut tastes. But for a freshly bought donut just before 12 noon, something is definitely wrong here. I should’ve known when I saw the donut case was not very full and there wasn’t a lot of selection. I think the owner is selling his older donuts at full price and not telling the customers. In all fairness, the person who helped me behind the counter was very polite and friendly. So for that reason I’m giving this donut shop two stars instead of the one star. Honestly the donut it’s self should not even be sold. It was in edible I ended up throwing it away. Too bad I didn’t give it a try in the parking lot before I drove off otherwise I would’ve asked for my money back. The fact at this donut shop has such good reviews makes me wonder… Are all of these good reviews fake?

Sweet Donuts – Menu with Prices – 800 E Arapaho Rd #112a, Richardson

I was up early and it would be hours until lunch so I needed something to tie me over until lunch. This place was on my way and I stopped to check it out. It’s a donut hole-in-the-wall place as most mom and pop donut shops are. The guy behind the counter is stoic. It was relatively late and there wasn’t a huge selection. Normally I get a buttermilk (cake) donut, but it looked like they were out. I instead, got two glazed donuts. The donuts themselves were pretty good. Average to above average. The icing was still moist, enough that it didn’t fall off when you bit into the donut, but not so moist that it stuck to everything (other than the donut). I could have used the donut just fried a little more to make it more crisp, but that’s getting a little nit-picky. At $.65 each, that’s $1.41 out the door for two glazed donuts. Yes, I got three free donut holes, but that’s a relatively expensive donut. I can get cake donuts at other places for $.75 and I think that’s verging into the high side. Glazed donuts should be closer to $.50. I know what you’re thinking, “What’s $.15, dude?” It’s not that it’s just $.15, it’s that it’s 30% more than what I would expect to pay. I probably won’t come back here when there are better donut places with a better selection for better prices that are nearby.

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.

Donut Prince – Menu with Prices – 407 Irving Dr, Burbank

YOU GUYS!!! Mike serves up the BEST donuts in town, and may I add, that his glazed donuts (and donut holes!) are the best I’ve ever had. They honestly seem to melt in your mouth. It’s become a weekend tradition of ours, to head out on a morning walk with the baby and puppy, chat with Mike for a bit, and enjoy his lovely donut creations. When my Mother visits from across the country, she genuinely looks forwarding to visiting the Donut Prince! I must say he also has tasty apple fritters and a variety cake donuts. While I may have a few extra pounds hanging around thanks to this place, it’s more than worth it. I hope you make the effort to stop by. From the outside, admittedly, it’s not the most appealing. But don’t they say – never judge a book by its cover? Give it a whirl; I know you’ll be back ?

Cosmic Donuts – Menu with Prices – 3514 Roberts Cut Off Rd, Fort Worth

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.