I'm totally disappointed
Exterior/Location: Small red building in Cleveland's south side.
Interior: red and white interior, bakery shelves and cases.
Vibe/Ambiance: I was under the impression I would be eating the most fabulous doughnut ever.
Staff: there were 2 people working at the time. An older women who was cleaning and a younger girl working the counter. The younger girl basically asked us if we wanted a dozen doughnuts. No enthusiasm or affect. I was even more confused because she was offering me a dozen of chocolate doughnuts, which was all that was left.
Clientele: could be anyone. I saw young and older people pulling in after we left.
Price: I don't know. I only bought 3 doughnuts.
Must get items: Krispy Kreme doughnuts that are 6 miles away.
Why I love or hate it: not a fan
Final thoughts: this was a total disappointment. I drove out the this place after reading so much about it on Yelp. As a lover of doughnuts and an aficionado, I was so excited to try what I wanted to be the best doughnut ever. I walked in, greeted by a teenage girl who wanted to know if I wanted a dozen doughnuts. I looked at the cases and they were empty! How could the shelves be empty? It was 4:00 pm and this place is open until 8:00 pm. There was one small baking sheet left with only three kinds of doughnuts. I told her I would try one of each. My daughter and I eagerly ran to the car to eat our doughnuts. Upon first bite, I was annoyed....they were so average, I was embarrassed that I even drove out. My daughter and I decided that we would take a short ride to Krispy Kreme, a few miles away for what we found to be food nirvana. I don't need to come back to Jack Frosts. Totally not worth the calories.