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  • I have gone here twice now, and plan on making it a bit of a routine. Yesterday, I went ridiculously early, (4am) because no one else in town was serving breakfast yet, and Bosa Donuts was already open and serving customers... an hour before they were scheduled to! Needless to say, I was happy! I splurged, and got some donut holes, a chocolate frosted donut, and a ham and cheese croissant. Their glazed donuts have an interesting taste to them, not bad, just different. I don't know how to explain it, but you can try a glazed donut yourself, or get a dozen donut holes like I did for $1.89. I like it, and I'll definitely pickup more donut holes in the future. They were so light and fluffy, and they were all glazed perfectly. The chocolate frosted donut is simply the best donut I've had since living in Kansas (a local shop out there had AMAZING donuts). They really do a great job. The donut didn't taste bland like a Dunkin Donuts one, nor was it a sugar attack like a Krispy Kreme donut. It tasted exactly like a donut should... fluffy, with the perfect amount of icing topping it, and soft... very soft. It was actually fun eating it! The croissant.....oh my god the croissant.... I talked to the baker, who said it was his specialty, and he was ABSOLUTELY correct! Their ham and cheese croissant is stuffed full, with a light flaky exterior crust. It doesn't look as pretty as something from France, however, from a functional standpoint, it's great. Ask them to heat it up before serving it to you for the best results. I've had this at 4pm, and they taste just as good as when they're fresh at 4am. They have plenty of drink options: soda, milk in 12/20oz bottles in fat free, 2% and whole varieties, ice coffee, frappuccino style drinks (I'm gonna try one of those out tonight), coffee of course, and some other things I'm afraid I can not recall. Remember, the early bird gets the worm, or in this case, super fresh donuts... I'm not sure whether they make donuts throughout the day or not, so the earlier you get there, the fresher they will be. They charge a $.50 transaction fee on orders under $2.50, so don't do what I did, and buy your donuts and your milk, then more milk, cause you ran out.... it was only an extra $.50 but because of it, probably based on principal more than anything else, I didn't buy another donut after I bought more milk (still had plenty of milk left in the 2nd bottle...). Overall, I have to rate this as my favorite donut organization in the valley. I have been to two of their locations now, and love their attention to detail when it comes to donuts. Their employees are always a bit reserved, until you startup a conversation, then they open right up, and are all very friendly. I'm going to enjoy going there for years to come, and will continue pointing all of my friends there (they've all loved it so far too!).
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