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Not much to look at but they certainly put their effort where it really matters — fantastic donuts. I read great reviews and they lived up to the hype. I was in late on a Thursday morning but the selection was still good. Glad I got the last maple glazed. It was wonderful. I also enjoy a plain donut and theirs put D&Ds to shame. I was extremely pleased (and surprised) when I was told that my two donuts and a coffee was about two bucks and change. Good food and fair prices. Can’t loose there. Wish there were more like you still around.

Holliday Donuts – Menu with Prices – 7040 E Reno Ave, Oklahoma City

I love this donut place. Everyone in there are so nice. Good value on donuts too. Once I was short a few dollars, they told me to bring it next time. I did of course. But when I brought back what I owed, she was like…no it’s ok. So I stuck a few extra bucks and what I owed in the tip jar. Very tasty. Best plain cake donuts, which are my favorite. Very moist. Other places they have alot of holes in the cake and are dry. But here…they are very good. Love how the decorate the donuts too. I’ve moved away now. I will miss this donut shop. Great job!!

DONUT QUEEN – Menu with Prices – W Park Blvd #112, Plano

Typical Asian (pretty sure Korean) owned donut shop that provides fresh donuts at a reasonable price. They also have some specialties (cronuts) and do customized donuts (name spelt donuts). We actually sat down at one of the two tables available to enjoy our donuts this past time. The lady working later then brought us two chocolate and two strawberry frosted donut holes in a bowl for free to us and said we should have told her we were staying as she would have given us a plate instead. She also told us which of the two coffee pots were fresher when we ordered coffee. One had just been brewed. Super nice. I also often find a couple of free donut holes in my to go bag each time I visit. Will definitely be back!

Ray’s Donut Shop – Menu with Prices – 4805 Canton Rd, Marietta

Stopped in after church to grab a quick snack for me and my sons. Got a couple of sprinkled iced donuts, a donut twist, 4 donut holes, and an apple fritter. The price was something ridiculous like under five bucks. Just to make it worthwhile, I added a toasted blueberry bagel and then tipped generously because of the courtesy shown to us by the staff. The best part though? That first bite of the plain donut twist! Holy donut holes, Batman!!! That had to be one of the best donuts that I’ve ever tasted! The fritter, the bagel, and even the little donut holes were delicious too. My sons loved their sprinkled iced donuts as well. (I did share the apple fritter, donut holes, and blueberry bagel with them… but it was hard… ) Your job now is to go get yourself a donut from Ray’s too!

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.

Hook & Press Hand Crafted Donuts – Menu with Prices – 1131 State St, Santa Barbara

My Husband and I decided to stop into Hook and Press while we were on a Mini-Moon in Santa Barbara. We arrived around 10:15 on a Tuesday. John, the owner, was there and greeted us with a smile. There were plenty of each flavor of donuts left, which I was surprised as it was later in the morning and definitely after breakfast. Score! (Donut shop tip: if you want the full variety of donuts, from any donut shop, you should get there in the morning). I am normally plain Jane when it comes to donuts. I decided to go outside of my shell and ordered the Butterscotch Walnut Brittle. My husband ordered the Maple Coconut Bacon Donut (no pigs were harmed in the making of this delicious donut!). We loved every single bite. The cold brew and Cappuccino also hit the spot. My sister, a few weeks prior, had brought back some donuts from her trip to SB; the Horchata and POG, both equally as delicious as those we tried on this trip, even when a day old (pop those bad boys in the microwave for 25 seconds and they are just like freshly made donuts). We decided to sit on the State Street patio so that we could people watch and enjoy our sugary delights. The ambience of the shop and patio are definitely SB local and it is worth sticking around to enjoy your treat. Thank you Hook & Press, we will be back on our next trip!

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!

Golden Donuts Menu with Prices 2213 E Tudor Rd, Anchorage

Sooooo disappointed. The kids and I wanted to try your donuts as we have never been to Golden Donuts. We usually hit up the Kobuk or Carr’s for their donuts. We got a French cruller, a sprinkled cake donut and a filled chocolate donut bar. The filling was so overkill sweet, it was over stuffed and just gross. The French cruller was soggy in the inside and not to mention it tasted NOT FRESH. I really expected fresh donuts. Worst 5 bucks I’ve spent in a while. We tossed the donuts after a few bites. The cake donut wasn’t bad, but there’s no freshness to it and the service was not at all the friendliest as I’d expect a smile and a hello when we walk in…. I had to do the greeting. Not sure if any of this matters. I’ll be taking my business elsewhere.

Country Style Donuts – Menu with Prices – 4300 Williamsburg Rd, Richmond

When you’re craving a donut you have your got to spot. Well for me, I’m still hunting for my donut spot. KK just has a spot in my heart for life. And to be honest, I’m not a huge cake donut fan. The denseness is too much for me. So while I was in the area, I had to stop in for a donut….or four. Closed on Monday’s but open 24/he the rest of the week, this tiny donut shop had some tasty options left for me. I’m sure it’s best to get in here early in the day for all the best picks! I ordered: Raised sugar, Plain, Glazed and Peanut. My least favorite was the raised sugar and here’s why. The sugar literally did nothing for this donut. It fell off with each bite and the donut had no flavor or desire to finish. I loved the peanut as it was glazed with I think maple flavor in the glaze and coated with peanuts. The crunch, the sweetness and the cake donut just satisfied my craving! I love just a plain donut and even though it was plain, it still had a hint of sweet. The glazed is a basic necessity and favorite. Their donuts are thick and delicious. Small donut shop that’s 2 miles from RIC airport. So if you’re ever in a need for donuts and you’re in the area, pop in here and you won’t be disappointed.

Duck Donuts – Cross Hill Market – Menu with Prices – Cross Hill Market, 702 Cross Hill Rd 100 B, Columbia

Duck Donuts is definitely my go-to if I’m ever craving donuts. Located next to Taziki’s in the same plaza as Whole Foods and Midwood Smokehouse, there is plenty of lot parking available. The restaurant itself is small, but has a nice and fun atmosphere with its duck themed decor. The staff is nice and friendly and the service is quick. Not to mention, the donuts are absolutely divine! The price of the donuts are also fair. There are plenty of options on the menu, as well as the option to build your own donut! They also update the menu seasonally, though there are still plenty of favorites that remain year-round. A popular choice, and well deserved, is the maple bacon donut. I’m personally a fan of donuts covered in nuts. We haven’t tried much on the menu outside of the donuts, but don’t really see a need to. We did try the coffee once before and it was super sweet, which isn’t too surprising in hindsight, I guess, due to it being primarily a donut shop. Definitely recommended!

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.

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.. .

Lee’s Donuts Menu with Prices 6201 Matlock Rd, Arlington

Like many local donut shops, Lee’s Donuts is an unassuming storefront in a bland strip mall. But despite the humble appearance, they have absolutely AMAZING donuts. The dough is fluffy, but full enough to chew, a bit like a croissant; if you like Krispy Kreme, you’ll probably like Lee’s. The cake donuts are especially delightful: they have a beautiful crumb, closer to coffee cake than pound cake, and just a touch of lemon that makes them a refreshing treat. The glazes are excellent, neither flaky not overly saccharine. The strawberry glaze tasted like frosting, and is my particular favourite. They have a good variety of glazes and donut types, including sprinkles, caramel, and a very understated but so, so delicious cinnamon sugar. Besides donuts, they have donut holes (yum), bear claws (cinnamon heaven), and sausage rolls (meh). The sausage rolls will be familiar to anyone who frequents kolache places, and the dough is perfect, but the sausage is lacking. They have plain and jalapeno versions, but the plain ones seem to be hot dogs with a cheese infusion, like you can buy at the grocery store. Disappointing. Stick with donuts, and you’ll be happy!