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| - In the words of John Mellencamp, "Hurts so good." :) This cool donut shop states they are open 25/8 which is great since I've always wanted to bend the rules of time and space to indulge in sweet treats.
The shop is fairly large, with a main seating area and a room in the back. When we got here on a Friday evening there was a steady line but it moved quickly. Each donut ranges from $1-3 depending on what type you get, with volume discounts for a half dozen and dozen. Note that the specialty donuts like the maple bacon or the fritter won't count towards the half dozen or dozen donut deal so you would have to order them separately.
The selections here are unique, colorful, and generous on the toppings and fillings. We shared a dozen donuts. Varieties that we got included Bavarian cream, lemon, Jesus, cookie monster, and Nutella.
My favorites of all the donuts we had were the lemon and the Nutella donut. The dough was soft and fluffy, and the topping was perfect. The cake donuts like the Jesus (As in Hey-Seuss the Spanish pronunciation, I accidentally ordered it as the Son of God donut lol) were decent but a bit too dense and not soft enough for me. By the way, the Jesus is kind of like a churro or horchata version of a donut, with a creamy glaze and cinnamon sugar topping with caramel drizzle.
Service was fast and friendly at the register. The women's restroom was out of order when we were here, and while they have a soda fountain there aren't any options for plain water from the fountain.
Next time I'm here I might want to try their donut milkshakes which have a whole donut on top. They looked amazing!
Since there were so many different varieties and I could only eat so much sugar in one sitting that evening I definitely want to come back to try more. This is a place you could overload your stomach on donuts so much that someone may very well ask you, "Hurts, donut?" ;)
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