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I went in to the donut shop with my 82 yr old friend who is on oxygen, has a little hard of hearing and a touch forgetful. She ordered coffee and a donut and I go to the cooler to get water. I hear the man raising his voice and turn to find him berating my friend. He told her to pour her own coffee he wasn’t doing it for her. She didn’t realize when he shoved the cup at her, what she was supposed to do. My friend is the kindest, gentlest, soft spoken soul you will ever meet and this ass is raising his voice and telling her shes stupid. When I confront the man the lady behind the counter pushes him out of the way and explains that Asian men are like that. BS. He kept up the fuss until he walked around the counter to the storage or kitchen. He didn’t like being confronted back and had we been men he probably would have been nicer. From the older patrons sitting in the shop said this jerk is always like this. Is this how you want your wife or your mother to be treated??? I don’t give a rats pa-toot where you come from.. YOU WANT MY MONEY YOU TREAT PEOPLE WITH RESPECT!!!!!!!

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?

Red Door Coffee – Menu with Prices – 111 Minna St, San Francisco

Our daycare backup options fell through at the last minute so I watched my son for the day and wanted to take him into the city for the morning and afternoon. We went to Red Door Coffee, a place that I used to frequent quite often for both coffee in the morning and afternoon and drinks in the evening. However, this last time I went there I was rudely KICKED OUT with my 2 year old son at 845am while having coffee and while my son was mid-bite in his salted caramel donut (which is terrible and sticky, btw). I was confronted by someone claiming to be the manager that children were not allowed in the coffee shop, because the art gallery is 21 and over. AGAIN, this was 845am in the morning and everyone was peacefully drinking their coffee or eating whatever pastry they ordered. I asked him “are you serious? it’s 845am” and also “who is telling us to leave?” he claimed it was the Owners of the place. Everyone started looking at us, what I hope was in shock, that an asshole was kicking out a father and toddler from having coffee and a donut in the morning. I am hoping that this was just a lapse in this inexperienced manager’s judgment and not something worst like being racist, which also crossed my mind. I tried calling into the establishment a few times and no-one picked up, and only got voicemail, but I hope they see this review and re-think how they approach this next time. I know for sure that I certainly won’t be going here anymore as their COFFEE SHOP is clearly not kid welcoming. PS – I was trying to snap a photo of my son eating his donut, but actually caught him looking at the guy instead as he wouldn’t even let him finish his bite of the shitty donut before asking us to leave.

Duck Donuts – East Cobb – Menu with Prices – Merchant’s Walk Shopping Center, 1281 Johnson Ferry Rd, Marietta

What a great donut shop! I came in very excited to try the new donut shop! I was not disappointed. I have never heard of a make-your-own donut shop until today. What a creative idea! You can order custom toppings, icing, and whatever you want! They also have a menu of types of donuts you can order if you don’t know what to pick. I will admit that it is overwhelming to decide what topping you want, there are so many to chose from! I ended up going with the Cinnamon Sugar donut! The prices are very reasonable. Only $1.50 for custom donut. What a bargain! I highly recommend Duck Donuts for any type of donuts! They also have coffee, hot chocolate, and breakfast sandwiches. I will have to try that next time!

Pilaski’s Donuts Menu with Prices 4201 W Green Oaks Blvd #400, Arlington

I love this donut shop but my kids love it even more. They have the best donut holes ever; not because it’s a donut hole, but because of the way they’re decorated. Sorry I don’t have any pics, but I believe there is a pic of these donut holes which are decorated to depict characters such as Elmo,Frogs,the movie “Frozen”, etc.. The service here is great and so is there coffee. That’s right, plain ol’ coffee, with cream & sugar of course!

North Hill Donuts Menu with Prices 662 E Tallmadge Ave, Akron

This is a little donut shop that has been in the community for years. You can feel good about buying local and it is a quality product. I take my kids in for a â??sit downâ? donut at the retro counter. (It is all original from the late 70s early 80s but everything works!) We also love love love to order the GIANT DONUT for birthdays. If you order ahead the will even letter it for you. My girls request it every year. French crullers are my favorite. . . They have take out coffee to go with the donuts.

Donut Palace – Menu with Prices – 1605 W Buckingham Rd, Garland

Nothing fancy but a great little donut shop with many choices of both savory and sweet items. I have tried their blueberry cake donut, chocolate cake donut, another donut that had fresh strawberries in the icing and some kind of bacon croissant thing and all were delicious. I was pleasantly surprised by how cheap they were a well. Definitely my go to donut shop ? P.S I wouldn’t get the cherry donut again just because it had so much food coloring to get that red and cherry flavor reminds me of medicine.

Lindy’s Do-Nut Shop – Menu with Prices – 236 E Charter Way, Stockton

stockton has been home since 1996. i JUST found this donut shop gem. i was driving around, on a monday morning, looking for a place to buy flowers. the mural on the side of the building caught my eye, so i parked, and took a picture. after that was done, i figured to try a donut, since donuts are always a good idea. i went in, and was somewhat…caught off guard of the age of the building. there was an older gentleman sitting at the end of the counter. he put down his paper once i walked in, and greeted me. i noticed the “cash only” sign on the register, and remembered i only had a dollar bill in my wallet. i bought a maple donut (when i really wanted 2 maple bars). it was 75c, and a smaller donut that i’m used to seeing, but this place looked like it had been there for years and years, for a good reason. i placed the quarter in the tip cup, and went on my merry way. this was definitely worth my only dollar. i can’t wait to go back home and get a few maple bars. the texture isn’t like typical donuts; it’s chewy, but not as light as usual donuts from donuts shops go. it’s kind of like a middle ground of usual donut shops and krispy kreme, and i really like it! the maple icing was just enough sweet on the donut. i should probably try the other flavours, to compare.

Sushi One Spot – Menu with Prices – 10990 Foothill Blvd #110, Rancho Cucamonga

My best friends and I actually had our very first Racist encounter here! A man from the table next to us had kids and my best friend had a her kid, and i guess her kid took a flower from the mans little girl. So he then got up and started yelling and scolding my friends 4 year old. we got upset becaise we told him that if their is a issue with her child that he should address her and not the kid. So he said ” Okay, I will!” he then came over to our table and started saying things like ” you f****ing Mexicans! why dont you go back to where you came from!!? you are all good for nothing! nothing but cleaning and washing dishes! go back to your country! can you believe it? this man yelling racial slurs and telling us to go back to our country happems to be asian? i told him “go back to OUR country? im going to take a wild guess and say youre not from here either! well and even if you are im pretty sure your ancestors are not! if i am a minority so are you!!” he then has the nerve to sit at our table, and continue to harrass us. The sad thing is that the entire staff saw and heard what was happening and no one stepped up to at least ask if we were okay? or say “sir, this is a family restaurant” NOTHING!! they would walk by amd stare and then walk away!! completely aware! this man was raising his voice, just making a complete full of himself! other patrons were also aware of what was happening, and nothing. As he sat at our table as we were trying to pack up our food and go, and kept saying “yea put all your food away, thats all you mexicans are good for! cleaning. NOTHING ELSE!!” and then this poor bus boy comes over and of course he was of latin descent and he points over at him and says “see!?” very dissapointing! His wife was mortified and started packing up tp leave the restaurant so they left before us and then a guest at the next table behind us comes over and says “im sorry you guys had to deal with that” all I could say was “yea, real sorry. no one stepped up to even tell him to lower his voice” and we left!

Donuts Park – Menu with Prices – 650 Rivertree Dr, Oceanside

I’ve had donuts from here before and enjoyed the experience. Today was odd though. I showed up just after 4am because the sign said “open.” This was after I’d visited a different donut shop that was open 24/7, but decided my soccer mom van might become soiled by one of the dozens of homeless people hanging around the shop. I needed about three dozen donuts. Donuts Park was on the way home, but there’s little information about it on the web. I swung by in the off-chance they’d be open early too. The lights were dim, but there was an “open sign” and a dude behind the counter. So I went in, and the guy said something indistinguishable. STRONG accent. I asked if the open sign was accurate, since there weren’t that many donuts on display. He said something that seemed to be an affirmative and flipped the main lights on (a brighter, electric “open” sign lit above the door too, leading me to believe the smaller plastic sign had just been left facing the street by mistake). As noted in the few reviews that exist, they accept cash only. I told him I was going to the ATM. When I came back, the lights were still on but the guy behind the counter had apparently vanished. Several minutes went by before he emerged with a crap ton of fresh donut holes. He gurgled something and motioned towards the kitchen again. He left. A while transpired and I didn’t see any coffee. I thought about leaving when the man emerged with even more fresh donuts! He asked me if I wanted any (I think) so I pointed at donuts and he boxed them up accordingly. As he rung me up I asked what the shop’s hours were, since none were posted online. I think he said 5 to 5. If that’s the case, then he did me a solid by helping me even though I came in the shop an hour before opening.

Chicago donuts – Menu with Prices – 3233 E Harry St, Wichita

If there are donut purists out there, they might scoff at me saying that I prefer cake donuts over their yeasty brethren, but I can’t help it – when it comes to fried dough, I like the kind that gets its leavening from chemicals rather than live microorganisms. Plus, they stay fresher longer, which is a plus when they are sitting on my counter and taunting me all day to eat them. They’re not located in the better part of Harry, but they’re still plenty popular, and at $.80/per, it’s easy to get their special (a dozen and a coffee for $7.something) for the office, while keeping the coffee for you. It looked like most of the business was getting their treats to go, which is just as well considering the atmosphere of the place was a bit lacking. Donut Whole they are not, but I can’t say that I didn’t enjoy their red velvet donut.

Coffee Junction Menu with Prices 401 Harris Ave, Bellingham

The worst customer service I’ve ever had anywhere. I am not a complainer or even a fussy customer, but wow, for the first time ever I really was so pissed and offended. We got coffee here before our train trip. There was one barista; she was alone and busting her ass, so I gave her a 40% tip. After taking a couple sips of my coffee and having to open it and check to see if there was actually espresso shots in it (or if maybe she had forgotten them) AND having my sister taste it to see if I was just being a coffee snob, I brough it back to the barista to see if I could get a new drink, because mine tasted like water. She extremely rude and defensively said “it’s an americano… it has water in it.” I very politely explained, “yes, but it doesnt taste like coffee at all.” At this point she stopped making eye contact with me, said “what do you want?” Trying to not to be ‘that customer’ I asked for a drip, thinking that was a good deal because it was half the price. She didnt even respond to me, as she got it. I asked if it was ok if I still get a pump of hazelnut in it. She said “yup” still not looking at me, put the pump and a lid on it, handing it to me, I said thank you, then she told me it would be $1.90. This is where I started to get pissed. Clearly confused and upset I said “I’m sorry, you’re going to charge me…?” In a super condescending voice she laughed our, ” I cant just give you free coffee.” (Which she had literally just done, topping off the mans cup, in front of me). I tossed my card on the counter. She ran it and had the nerve to toss it back. I didnt have the time or restraint to give her a piece of my mind so I left. I will NEVER get coffee here again. Not because their coffee is gross, but because I have never experienced such hostility from someone when I’m nicely and apologetically asking for a replacement for an item I PAID FOR. Luckily all the train employees were fantastically nice and really redeemed the experience. But wow.

Teppan Express – Menu with Prices – 3800 US-98, Lakeland

VERY rude associates. Today, I walked past an associate who offered me a free sample. I said, “no, thank you,” and continued to walk. This man stepped up to my friend and I, waving around a piece of whatever meat he was trying to give away in my friend’s face, raising his voice to say “FREE SAMPLE!” again. He had no way of knowing my friend was vegan and that on top of just not appreciating someone shoving something in her face and yelling, she ESPECIALLY didn’t appreciate having chicken or beef or whatever it may have been shoved in her face. This isn’t the first time I’ve been disappointed by this particular restaurant. They seem to take their trash out through the front door of the mall instead of the back, as multiple times, they’ve carried nasty meat (I use that term loosely here, as it didn’t look like any animal I’ve ever seen raw or cooked) in buckets THROUGH the dining area, even setting them down on the floor in between tables to go back to the restaurant to get something if needed. There’s never a line of people there so I’m not sure how they stay open tbh.