We do birthday donut too! Come on over,! They love it. Give them good memories!
Tiffany V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plano, TX
I love this donut shop! They have the best sausage rolls ever! They are constantly updating the different flavors and toppings they offer and they can do fun custom donut shapes if you place an order in advance. Their birthday letter donuts were a hit at a birthday party. The owners are so friendly and will remember your order if you are a regular. They use real vanilla beans in their glaze which is so much better than Krispy Kreme’s which is way too sweet. Highly recommend!
Ross B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Prosper, TX
This place sucks. The old man is the sole reason I drive forever away to get donuts in a different city.
Justin J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Frisco, TX
I’ve never seen a business owner be so rude! I went to this establishment over a year ago. He was the only guy working that day and it was just me and him in the store. He had zero interest in being there or wanting to get me donuts. He was very snappy, rude and talked to me like I was a 10 yr old. Well I refused to go back until today. I decided to give him another try. Well let’s just say that was a huge mistake and this will be my last time for sure. Today a lady was helping me and was very nice. She was getting me my donuts and went to ring me up. Well the owner proceeded to ring me up while she was getting my donuts and his employee didn’t notice. She went to the register to ring me up after she gave me my donuts and he snapped at her like nobody’s business, because he already entered the donuts into the register. I felt so sorry for her. She was just doing her job. Nobody deserves to be treated that way.
Tony V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Prosper, TX
Rudest owner ever continues to run our local donut shop. With limited options in our little town, we’ve stopped in a few times over the years to grab donuts for the kids. I’ve made mental note each time that the owner seems a little gruff but always excused his behavior because I don’t know what he may be dealing with. However, my wife stopped in last week to see if he might support a Prosper ISD elementary school book fair by offering up a free donut or cup of coffee for the faculty raffle. There wasn’t another person in the store but he couldn’t have cared less about giving back to the community that supports his business. In fact, he said«Lady, I don’t do that.» Horrified, my wife left immediately. Pretty sad for a place I know we’ve all frequented too often.