Had these at a track meet and I had to ask the booster club people where they got it from. The donuts are so soft and not oily not like the typical donut shop donut. They were soft and doughy the best I’ve ever had.
Robert P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Yorba Linda, CA
Kenny’s is a tiny donut shop next to a dive bar and tucked in behind a gas station/convenience store. I can’t imagine any walk up business here. Well, now that I think about it, we just walked up … because we were headed to the barber shop, Cuts and Glory, nearby. I would rather have any donut from a sole proprietor like Kenny’s than any delicacy from a gas station. So in we went. A charming lady was very happy to see us, and pleasantly guided us through their selection, small as it was for a donut shop in the afternoon. My granddaughter was happy, self-evident from the devoured donut between Kenny’s front door and my car. So I was happy.
Eugene P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Huntington Beach, CA
The donuts here aren’t bad. It’s hard for me to think of things to say about donuts. The shape was round? It has a hole in it? Honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever been to a place where I just think«Man, the donuts here suck!» I guess something noteworthy to say is that the maple cruller dough seems to have a little more salt than on average. If it’s true, this is a clever touch, as it would play on a salty-sweet flavor profile rather than just all sweet. But honestly, aside from the stash of 7 – 11 goods and the fact it’s open 24 hours, this place seems like every other donut shop.