Great place, perfect service.. Huge donuts at a cheap price … a must when in Oxnard.
J C.
Place rating: 5 Oxnard, CA
Best donuts in Oxnard… Well its hard to decided which donut is my favorite one. I love that the owner and staff or always very friendly.
Maricela R.
Place rating: 5 Oxnard, CA
This is one of my favorite donut shops. They always have a good selection and the donuts are always fresh. Best tasting donuts I’ve had. Brothers favorite is the apple one and I like the chocolate bar. They have breakfast stuff too and plenty of drinks to choose from. They service is good. They are always nice and quick. They accept cards at no charge if you spend over $ 5. Best donut shop in Oxnard!!! Highly recommend this place.
Nancy V.
Place rating: 5 Anaheim, CA
My favorite donuts, especially the chocolate chip bar. Since moving to Orange County I’ve yet to find donuts as yummy as these. I stop here every time I’m in town. Nice ladies too.
Janet R.
Place rating: 5 Apache Junction, AZ
Truly the best donuts in Oxnard — and there a lot of them! Good sized, fresh, and always a great selection. The staff are all very nice as well. I kind of wish I hadn’t discovered them as now I’m hooked!
Jason D.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
I came here with only $ 2.68 since I don’t want to use my card. I asked the lady what doughnuts would she give with that amount. She said three doughnuts. So I picked three and the bill came to $ 3.15. She said its okay. Wow, she’s very sweet and nice. I know its bad food but I guess I’ll be a regular now.
Ajay G.
Place rating: 5 Spartanburg, SC
Maybe this isn’t the same chain as Master Donuts? I’m probably going to have to do a revisit(the store on Gonzales), because they both have giant selections(this one without the giant storefront, though) but the donuts don’t look anything like what I remembered. The biggest thing is that I was really struck by how big some of the donuts were at this location and didn’t remember anything like that here. I also didn’t remember tasting the best donuts in Oxnard earlier. These are thick but airy for the raised dough, at least in the chocolate chip roll and the custard donut I had. My custard donut order was indicative of the type of selection you’ll find here, too. It’s not like Stan’s Doughnuts where they have crazy inventions you don’t find elsewhere, but it’s not the pointless type where they give you pink or white frosting on a cake donut. It’s standard components of donuts bundled in different ways that taste different, so they have things like buttermilk bars covered in chocolate frosting and chocolate chips. When I ordered my custard donut, they also had to ask me which one, because the chocolate covered glazed round donut I meant wasn’t the only one. There was one without the chocolate frosting I’d mistaken for a jelly donut, an éclair I’d mistaken for a long john, and a custard-filled maple bar I’d mistaken for… well, a maple bar.(At least I knew what one of the donuts was, I guess.) They do all the pieces of the donut well here, although nothing’s the best I’ve ever had, although the dough is a standout. I also tried a bran muffin with cream cheese, one of several muffins they carry. It was noticeably above average, but not on the level of the donuts, so I’d stick to those. Apart from the food, it’s pretty standard for a donut store, except that the prices are slightly lower.(If I remember correctly, it’s 60 cents for a cake donut, and I don’t remember the rest.) The place is coated in that solid, crayon-style pink you don’t see in any businesses but donut stores, and has several small tables, mainly inside.