Simple doughnut shop, quick service no wait. Always regulars hanging out. The donuts are fresh and standard, slightly above average but very reasonably priced. You get what you pay for these days. This is a good old fashion stop and fair price. For those who complain and want to upgrade, I suggest forking out 2 – 3 bucks a doughnut at a fancy bakery or artisan. I grab these for my workers and they vanish quickly.
Lindley B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Roseburg, OR
Bought a dozen doughnuts for a meeting. I randomly picked 12 different kinds(sprinkles, apple fritter, cinnamon, cream filled, chocolate, etc). The total came out to around 11 dollars. Expensive for a dozen? Not sure, haven’t bought doughnuts in years. Expensive or not, these doughnuts tasted TERRIBLE! I bought a chocolate glazed«cream» filled and the filling tasted like weird cheap frosting. I was expecting something more like vanilla pudding or custard. I also tried the cinnamon crumble doughnut– the topping also had a weird flavor to it. The only doughnut that was decent(and really not that great– just edible) was the apple fritter. Will never buy doughnuts here again. I will say, however, that the people running the place are very nice, friendly, and polite.
John H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Saint Louis, MO
Churches rarely serve good coffee, but usually they know where to purchase good donuts. When the Lord’s Day dawns, a deacon delivers our dozens from DP. Preschoolers, seniors, and all ages between seem to love ‘em. I’m not a donut aficionado, but tried one today. Mmm … deep-fried dough and sugar … simple concept, simple pleasure, simple carbohydrates, simple way to gain a pound.