I visited this new Krispy Kreme on a Saturday afternoon the first weekend they were open after their initial grand opening earlier during the week.
I was immediately greeted by an extremely friendly owner and treated with great courtesy. The owner of this franchise is enthusiastic about Krispy Kreme. Inside, you'll find a limited selection of about 15 Krispy Kreme doughnut varieties (imported three times a day from the Mesa store) and a variety of coffee beverages/milk products. I ordered a 1/2 dozen and paid just under $6. I particularly enjoyed my "pumpkin doughnuts" covered in the infamous KK glaze. As a reviewer of the new Indian School location noted, the doughnuts were not "hot," which may disappoint those looking for the old-school KK experience.
Physically, the store is spotless, "urban loft" in style and offers a small seating area with a flat screen TV. There is also a drive thru for those car-obsessed residents of this fair city that can't leave their vehicles to come inside and chat with the friendly staff.
While I probably won't visit the store that often due to budgetary issues (KK doughnuts are not exactly cheap), I do wish the new franhise the best and think it's great that the space opposite Quizno's is finally occupied. If the owner of this franchise is listening, I think high-quality breakfast sandwiches would be a nice addition to the store's offerings (although I'm not sure if KK corporate would allow this menu deviation...), given that sometimes it's nice to trade off between "sweet" and "savory" for breakfast.