Ran across this donut shop by accident and boy what a surprise. Their glazed donuts are BY far the absolute best I’ve EVER had. #SoftAndFresh… This place is also a great place to study; unfortunately, they don’t have a bathroom. Other than that, awesome donuts!!! #
Kimberly C.
Place rating: 5 Port Hueneme, CA
Best donuts and bagel sandwiches I’ve had!
Robert P.
Place rating: 4 Port Hueneme, CA
These doughnuts won’t win a trophy but they do hit the spot. If something is working good, it is said, «Why Change it?»
Ajay G.
Place rating: 4 Spartanburg, SC
This is an interesting shop — kind of large, crowded, and fast-paced — that I wish were open longer hours. I also wish they had a bathroom, but that holds for every donut store in the area. I didn’t realize this was the name, though, and not«Java Time» or one of the other various things they have written all over the store. I’ll probably have to update this when I try more. They had a lot of old-fashioned donuts, so I decided to go that way. For those who haven’t gotten used to the uniformity of the Ventura County donut offerings — and who can’t recite the menu of a Krispy Kreme — the old-fashioned is a thick, buttermilk donut. They can come in ring formats where the top is jagged, like the sort they have in Starbucks, or as bars, which is how they are here. They actually have more variety within the old-fashioned donuts than any donut store I’ve seen before. They also have the best one I’ve ever tasted.(I should caveat that by noting that I don’t go around eating old-fashioned donuts every day, so this doesn’t mean as much as the products I have more often.) The one I tried had a sort of trough running down the middle filled with custard, and on both sides of this sort of pudding moat, chocolate frosting. This was a thin layering of chocolate frosting, not the sort of vicious brigades that would otherwise justify the moat, but I know I remember them having an equivalent version, but chocolate frosting-deprived.