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Location: In the Southwest, in a spot you wouldn't expect to find a doughnut shop. I walked over so can't confirm 100% that there is street parking available - I think there might be but not on de Courcelle. The place: It's a small storefront really, with a large kitchen at the back. I don't recall if there's any seating indoors (sorry, I was very focused on using the restroom and distracted by the smell of doughnuts). There are two picnic tables outside, though. The goods: First off, I am not a doughnut person. The last time I ate a doughnut was in NYC, in July 2016. I remember this because it was a f*cking awesome doughnut. Anyway, I'd been out taking photos for a few hours and I was hungry. I was in the area - these guys were there. I decided to go with the maple-bacon doughnut. It was awesome. There's not much more I can say about that other than, go buy one and stuff your face. They had several other flavors so I guess I'll have to go back to do some taste testing. The doughnuts were fresh and TASTY! Service: OK Price point: I can't remember. It took me too long to write my review!
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