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Stopped in this morning in search of a different kronut/cronut/doughsant (whatever you want to call it). There was a good assortment of regular donuts and there were small and large doughsants with different icing, but nothing else to really distinguish them. The bigger ones were ok, but the small ones were dry and seemed a little overdone on the outside. Tried the apple fritter, too, and it was just ok. I grew up with the local donut shop where everyone knew everyone and you would sit down with your donut and coffee, maybe the paper, and catch up with the locals- this isn't that type of place. 2 small tables and 6 chairs in the whole place. Everyone else who came in just took theirs to go. Staff was friendly enough - she even threw a couple donut holes in the box for our kids! Was a little confused by pricing, though. It was pretty clear we were looking at the doughsants, and she said it's $5.50 for a half dozen, but a little extra for the doughsants. Somehow my tab for a half dozen, a fritter, and 2 drinks came out to $17
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