I must say the most DELICIOUS sprinkle cake donuts! Sometimes you just want to eat the top frosting part but not with these. The entire donut is made to perfection! She also takes special orders. I’ve done donut holes with my girls fav colors for their bdays. Give at least a week notice to be sure she has your specific colors.
Violet G.
Place rating: 3 Orange, CA
We stopped here for a dozen donuts and donut holes. There were a lot of flies on some of the donuts under the glass, which was kind of disturbing. Nevertheless, we placed our order and tried the donuts. They were good, but not great; we had a variety of them(glazed, old fashioned, chocolate, M&M, etc.), and nothing stood out. We did like that they have vanilla and chocolate donut holes, as a lot of stores don’t have them in chocolate. With so many other donut stores in the area, I will probably not return.
Tamara M.
Place rating: 4 Anaheim, CA
Classic, good old fashioned donut shop. Try the tamales on weekends. If you need to place a large order of donuts, call day ahead, as they run low the later it gets. We were there at 9am on a Friday and it was slim pickens.
Jacqueline L.
Place rating: 5 Fullerton, CA
Good ‘olé traditional doughnuts! Super moist, light, airy, fluffy deliciousness and the gal at the counter was super nice! Yum.
Victor R.
Place rating: 5 Orange, CA
My family and I pretty much come here alest 2 times a month for their delicious tamales they sell. A little spicy but that is why we like them so much. Wife and I get them for breakfast and just cook up a few eggs to go with it. So good I got my sister-law going there now too. This year I will make sure to order ahead for the holidays.
Phong L.
Place rating: 5 Tustin, CA
The tamales are awesome. Pork, chicken, and jalapeño an cheese are the best. Too bad they only offer them on the weekends.
Don N.
Place rating: 4 Yorba Linda, CA
Had a chicken tamale, not my favourite, chicken was kinda dry. Serves me right for sleeping in. Come in early for the jalapeño & cheese or pork which are the best, hands down!
Dan N.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
This is an old school donut shop. Like the ones you use to see on every corner in the 90’s. There’s nothing gourmet about this place you just get all the basic donuts you love and grew up eating for under a buck and quick and easy service. There’s really nothing more to say. Go check it out!
Ryan R.
Place rating: 5 Yorba Linda, CA
Tamales for breakfast? At a donut store… sounded weird at first, but after hearing so many people ordering them, i had to try them one day. They were amazing! $ 2.99 each, on weekends only. They are huge, very warm, moist, and delicious.
Mirae C.
Place rating: 3 Pasadena, CA
This place is just down the street from my work so I pop in here for a bagel in the mornings. They come nicely toasted with a generous helping of cream cheese. One day I might get adventurous and try a breakfast sandwich! They all sound tasty but the warm toasted bagels always win me over. I haven’t tried the donuts since I’m not a fan of rich sweets so early in the morning, but even before 9am they’re almost all sold out so that’s gotta say something. The coffee is a bit watered down for my taste. It becomes more apparent after adding cream and sugar. I may just be too used to the bold brews at Starbucks. I really like that the owners recognize me and know my order after only a few times being here. Granted, I order the same thing every time, but it’s nice to know that they pay attention and put forth the effort to make your visit feel personalized and pleasant. They’re always smiling and cheerful… which is way more than I can do before I get caffeine into my system. Credit cards accepted with a minimum $ 5 charge.
Ninja N.
Place rating: 4 Orange County, CA
This place is right around the corner from where I work. I have tried their doughnuts, which are pretty good. I like the old-fashion maple doughnut! yum! BUT, I really like their egg sandwiches. I always go with the wheat bagel with egg, cheese and bacon… or ham. This is pretty good breakfast, especially if you know you are not going to be able to eat anything until lunch time. I also tried their tamales. This is where they lost the fifth star. I like spicy food, but there was just too much sauce in these tamales, which made it hard for me to enjoy. These tamales are big and are made with banana leaves. I think I paid about $ 32 for one dozen, which is really expensive, but I guess the size of the tamales make up for it. So if you can handle spicy food, give these a try. You might like them… :)
Alex F.
Place rating: 5 Tustin, CA
Best bagels(try their blue berry or cran berry) with cream cheese… also their Croissants and their Blueberry turnover…
Romy P.
Place rating: 3 Corona, CA
Was ok. Donuts were ordinary. BUT there was a line so must be decent. Got there after majority of their most popular items were gone. Wife hated the bagel. Way too much cream cheese. Will try again. Not a fan of places that microwave the eggs for bagels.
Timothy R.
Place rating: 5 Yorba Linda, CA
Always friendly and there with a smile even early in the morning. A great part of my morning routine! Doughnuts are very tasty and made fresh that day.