do not call the 5515 number listed, it is to the library. instead call kim’s donuts or rolling pin.
Samantha R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Camarillo, CA
They have the best crescent sandwich here! Very yummy and only like $ 2 I stop here multiple times a week for breakfast. The lady who runs it is super sweet! Great donuts as well! Mmmmm! Nice hidden place right off the freeway for locals.
Elizabeth G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Simi Valley, CA
Decent donuts. Cash only = inconvenient. Pay the $ 20 a month to increase your customer base.
Erin K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ojai, CA
I stop in here every once in a while to buy donuts for my office on the way to work. I like how convenient the location is(I am already driving right by it) and the staff is always friendly and polite. The selection of donuts are average, with regular, big fluffy donuts, old fashioned, bars, twists, buttermilk things(looked like tiny cakey loafs) and my favorites — the crullers. They also have coffee. I’m not sure what beverages they have besides that, but it’s a pretty standard donut shop. The wildest flavor they carry would probably be «strawberry». I love strawberry donuts and am always sad when places don’t have that. They’ve also got lots of glazed, sugar coated, chocolate covered, sprinkled, coconut and some filled donuts. Overall it’s a very normal shop and my office is always really happy when I bring in their donuts. There are rarely any left by the end of the day and that’s saying something because I work in a small office and some of us try to eat healthy too, so the number of people who will actually eat a donut isn’t 100%. My box of a dozen donuts(including two bars which are larger) was $ 8.25! What a great price!
Mike N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Camarillo, CA
I have been coming to Danielle’s for years now and I can honestly say they have very good donuts and there ham and cheese croissant with jalapeño and is on point and is very fresh and delicious. I would totally recommend this place.
Ajay G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Spartanburg, SC
This is actually more of a 1.5, and I’m a pretty harsh grader of donuts because I’m comparing all of these shops against each other and making statements like, «Well, it wouldn’t be fair to Four Seasons Donuts to give them the same rating.» For Danielle’s Donuts, they actually disappointed me twice. Somehow when I get lost, I always seem to wind up at a donut store, which isn’t too surprising since they’re common in the small streets where I get lost. The first time, they disappointed me by not being open(since they close at 1:00) and the second time it was about the selection and the taste. In a lot of ways, it’s a very standard donut store. There are a few little tables, the décor is about the same(so pretty bad by restaurant standards), and it’s cash only. The selection is only in the plainest types, and even here they might only have about four types of cake donuts, four raised, three filled, plain or chocolate old-fashioned in bar or ring form, and a couple more donuts. I’d gotten a custard-filled donut and a chocolate-covered buttermilk bar for $ 1.60, which is pretty cheap by donut store standards. The problem wasn’t anything bad-tasting so much as a lack of good things. Donuts aren’t a bad-tasting substance, after all. The dough in the custard donut was a disappointing, plain, Dunkin’ Donuts style of dough, not airy or sweet like its competitors. The custard ended up being a Bavarian cream which tasted pretty good but had a weird, runny consistency compared to others. The old-fashioned actually kind of grew on me, because I ate it a third at a time with a half-hour break each time and it tasted better each time. Still, it was very bready and didn’t taste like buttermilk. I like bread, but for a buttermilk fan, I don’t think it will do.
MD L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Camarillo, CA
Simple and easy. They have the best donuts, at least in Camarillo. Straightforward good stuff. Their coffee is pretty good, and consistently good. Highly recommend the glazed, white cake with sprinkles, apple fritter, and chocolate bars. Show up at 5:00 in the morning and you’ll see contractors, field workers, cops(out of uniform,)and regulars all getting their day started. The two ladies who are at the counter are nice, helpful, and bi-lingual. If you say, «give me a ‘chico’ coffee, they know what that means. Been going there for years, great place… start your day off right.