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I've been here about ten times. 6 for just a cup of coffee, 4 for the donuts. I don't get it. I try and try and try and I can't bring myself to get excited over them. We came here when they first opened and I thought "They don't have their temperatures/ measurements converted to the altitude of Vegas" as they're a shop based out of San Diego if I'm remembering correctly. If you order a plain donut that's not filled or stuffed with a cookie, they're all dry :(. The worst part is that they're so expensive. A single plain donut is $2. Anywhere else a single glazed donut is .99 cents or less. They only get more expensive the more "creative" they get. The French toast donut is really good but doesn't need the syrup or extra blueberry topping since the donut is already covered in powdered sugar AND glaze. When you're feeling extra gluttonous I think it hits the spot. The only other saving grace is their hazelnut Kona coffee which I think I found the same one online so I can save myself the trip, parking meter fee, and disappointment of dry donuts.
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