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    Chocolate on chocolate donut
    Jenny T.

    The chocolate on chocolate donut is a stunner. The cream filling is the real highlight -- an airy dark chocolate mousse that has the rich indulgent chocolatey taste that satisfies any chocolate craving without being too sweet. My only gripe is the bread itself. It's denser than I'd like -- if you're expecting that light, pillowy chew you get at Tous Les Jours, you might be slightly let down. Doce Donut leana more into the pastry/patisserie side than a classic fluffy donut shop and the prices reflect that too. Overall, highly recommend because of the unique flavors you can find here. Every donut was a work of art and sounded interesting. The only thing preventing me from getting one of everything was price

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    Generous Y.

    Little late to the party posting this, visited a while back in March so menu will be different. Cozy ambiance for a small donut spot with a nice rotating selection. While donuts were tasty and freshly made, the price point is a bit heftier than I typically go for. Tiramisu - I very much enjoyed this donut and the variety of flavors. It resembled a tiramisu cake well, only firmer as a donut. Creamy, chocolatey, with a strong balance of coffee. Base donut was fresh, fluffy with a nice sturdy foundation. Matcha Creme Brulee - exterior had a beautiful shell with the creme brulee, the sugar delicately broke off. Matcha cream inside was fluffy but light in flavor. I think the matcha was underwhelming, but the donut texture was solid. Overall a tasty cream filled donut.

    Matt S.

    Love Doce donuts. I enjoy the Mexican hot chocolate, Irish crème, and even the vegan donuts like the matcha frosted donut.

    Chandra P.

    Doce Donut Co is a specialty brioche donut family owned shop offering both classic and seasonal flavors. Each donut is quite large and can be sliced, the brioche dough makes each donut not too dense. My favorite is the Tres Leches it's creamy, and has hints of dark chocolate throughout each bite. The customer service is always excellent, even when there is a line outside of the shop. Orders can be placed online if you want to avoid having to possibly wait in line. Seeking a specialty brioche donut Doce Donut Co is your place, I highly recommend!

    Tres leches, raspberry lemon, strawberry shortcake, churro. Overpriced 300%
    Zack R.

    Meh. All the donut bases were identical and tasted like basic bulk Safeway glazed donuts. Even the cream filled ones were kind of gland and bread. We didn't finish them (if you know me, you'd be shocked I didn't finish a donut or cookie or dessert) Some toppings generally tasted like the things they claimed (strawberry shortcake) but Tres Leches was literally just some soft merangue. The raspberry lemon did have a strong tartness but even then they need something to stand out and make it worth the price -- better donut base and two fresh raspberries on top or something unique. The donuts look pretty but I wouldn't buy them again or take them to anyone as a gift knowing how they taste. Sorry Doce, you've been on my To Visit list for months!

    Ally W.

    This gourmet donut shop has some unique flavors. I liked all these flavors (with my favorites on top): * Passionfruit crème brûlée * Chocolate Baileys * Strawberry lime * Tres leches * Churro dulce de leche * Matcha crème brûlée The donuts are rather large. I have never been able to finish a whole donut in one sitting. It just felt like too much of a sugar rush all at once. It was fun nibbling on them for couple days though!

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    Roselia G.

    Deliciouso! This donut shop h will have some interesting Latin American flavors, like Guava and Cheese. Today we got the a Lemon Blackberry, a Strawberry Shortcake, and an original glazed. The glazed that they make here are amazing! Even just the OG is phenomenal! I hope to see some more unique flavors on our next trip to Seattle.

    Emmie H.

    Wow! Amazing donuts here. I'm a big fan of the flavor profiles here so this place is such a treat. I tried the passion fruit creme brûlée donut, the guava and cheese, and the tres leches. All of the flavor profiles are not too sweet but I love. If you like a tropical flavor and a full and fluffy brioche dough. This is the place for you.

    TRES LECHES (right)  PASSION FRUIT CREME BRULEE (left)
    Johnny Q.

    Small little donut shop with a few flavors to choose from. Cashier was nice to offer recommendations and we ended up getting two donuts to share. - Tres Leches: Creamy and milky donut with a moist interior. Tastes similar to a traditional tres leches with a bit more sweetness. 8/10 - Passionfruit Creme Brûlée: Hard sugary crust on top and a tarty and jammy interior custard. Passion fruit jam was a bit too sour and I don't think it paired well with the brûlée custard of the donut. Would taste better separately if they were two different donut flavors but the concept is unique. 6/10

    Travis T.

    Overall, the donuts were pretty good especially the churro flavor. The other flavors of donuts were delicious too such as the one with the guava and cream cheese filling.

    Tiffany Y.

    A great family owned craft brioche dough donut! Inspired by Latin American flavors. Fluffiest donuts! I loved the passion fruit crème brûlée donut! So good! Probably my favorite! Stuffed with passion fruit custard, torched creme brûlée. Tres leches donut is soaked with three milk custard, dark chocolate crust, torched meringue. High quality.

    Asmah R.

    This is such a cute donut place! There were a decent number of flavors to select from, including a limited edition for Mother's Day weekend. I liked the strawberry shortcake and the passionfruit donuts. I prefer my donuts a little bit softer though

    Jailene C.

    Very interesting flavors for donuts, cute interior. We got a passion fruit creme brulee donut and a tres leches donut. Donuts were pretty good but my passion fruit one was really overwhelming and underwhelming at the same time. The filling was too much and then the custard wasn't enough. I'd still return to try other flavors though. Service was very friendly.

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    The donuts were a little on the dry side but the donuts look amazing. Service was amazing and the ambiance was great too.

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    4.6
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    Nut allergy friendly! Vegan and nut free on everything. Amazing. I had to try it…read more I saw this cute spot on inKind after walking by it during several Seattle visits and finally decided to stop in after reading another review that mentioned that they are nut-free. Spoiler: Absolutely no regrets, I wish I had visited earlier! I ordered a six pack with a variety of their donuts and shared them with four friends, having a bit of each. I'm glad we did it this way because I don't think I could have finished some of these donuts solo. I also had a seasonal rose latte at half sweetness which was decent, but very wholesomely came with a little donut hole that was pretty good. I will say, they nailed all the flavors. If you like the flavor, probably a 4/5 donut overall. They just weren't always my cup of tea. So the scores here are for personal enjoyment more than anything - like I said, they're solid donuts. Sour Watermelon (2/5): Holy smokes, this one felt like it was punching your taste buds. It's almost confusing on how this is in a donut form. It's more like a sour patch kid. It's intense. I don't think I could solo one. Mango Tajin (3/5): Similar to the sour Watermelon, it's perplexing how this is a donut. It was a bit spicy and tangy, just as the flavor implied. Cookies & Cream (3.5/5): Get ready to get messy. It's crumbly. It's sweet. It's more like a normal donut. Matcha Strawberry (4.5/5): My favorite of the weird flavors of donuts. They really aced the matcha flavor and it's well balanced for a donut. Blueberry Fritter (2.5/5): This was pretty hyped up, but honestly I felt like the blueberry flavor was overpowered just by the sheer amount of sugar. Texture was good, it just felt so sweet. Overall, I'd definitely recommend for a fun experience. Share some different flavors! Paid via inKind with no issues.

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    Mighty-O Donuts seems to be one of the few vegan donut shops that actually tries to make yeast…read moredonuts - most places are cake only. We decided to drop by after eating lunch in the area for a sweet treat afterwards, then ended up picking up a whole dozen... Some notes for a couple that I tried: Maple Bar ($4.99) - Hmm.. Not that fluffy or light. Instead or being airy, it's more dense and has a kind of springy chew. The glaze is sweet and gives off a heavy maple fragrance, an indication they use real maple syrup in the glaze. Maple bars from other places are usually disgustingly sweet with basically no maple flavor - this one is sweet but more well balanced. I think the texture is definitely different from a typical yeast donut. I wonder if it's just because it more difficult to make vegan yeast donuts vs cake donuts? It's a different type of yeast donut, but still very good. (4/5) Chocolate Peanut Butter ($4.45) - Good peanut butter flavor in both the topping and glaze. I think the donut base is also peanut butter but it could be contamination from the glaze. The base isn't very sweet and is kind of almost savory in flavor. The donut is dense but not crumbly and instead very moist. Not really crusty, so not too much textural difference. I think it's baked rather than fried. Still very sweet. (4/5) Devils Playground ($4.45) - The donut base is dense with rich chocolate flavor, and coated with a chocolate ganache of just the right thickness. I hate it when donuts just have a smear of topping to make the donut look attractive, but does barely anything flavor wise. This one, on the other hand, is richly flavored. (4/5) Chocolate Raspberry ($3.65) - This is my favorite, same chocolate cake donut base as above but with bright berry notes and specks of seeds. The tangy berries do wonders to temper down some of the sweetness. (5/5) French Toast ($3.65) - My least favorite by far. Covered with peanuts (which is fine), but the cake donut base or perhaps the glaze tastes heavily earthy, like an overload of cinnamon and nutmeg. (2/5) People who expect the exact same texture as a non-vegan donut, both the cake and yeast types, will probably be disappointed. If I just think of these donuts as their own thing, they're actually quite good. There's another donut shop that I prefer down the street, but Mighty-O Donuts certainly isn't a bad choice for a sweet treat.

    I love cake donuts! And Mighty-O has the best cake donuts, ever. Period…read more I love a good fresh warm cake donut, not too dense. Fluffy with a perfect touch of sweetness. Raspberry Riot is our favorite. The perfect balance. Open until 4:00 pm but plus side also sold at PCC (until sold out). Plenty of indoor tables. Coffee & tea sold there too. Great friendly service from the tram. A must try!

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    Jars of mini donuts.
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    Voodoo Doughnut

    3.8
    (146 reviews)
    0.7 mi
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    I was heading out to a cruise and ended up staying a day before. I knew I had to go and try the…read morefamous Voodoo Doughnuts, and I'm happy because I was pleasantly surprised at how well they live up to the hype. I'd have to give the location a five out of five. Great staff were there making donuts when I was there. I'll start with the maple bar, which was packed full of flavor. I'll give it a four out of five: great texture, great flavor. The maple is really strong, stronger than my preference. I'll go to the buttermilk bar. The buttermilk bar was nice and dense, something great to dunk in a milk or a coffee. The Chocolate Ring, which is what they call it, I'd give it a five out of five: nice and pillowy soft in the middle, nice and had a crisp outside to it, and the chocolate was nice and rich and dark. Of course, you have the classic raised donut, which I had two of. Nice and fluffy in the middle, nice thin layer of glaze on the outside, pillowy soft, definitely a five out of five. When I came back from my cruise to Alaska, I went back to Voodoo Doughnut to get more of the classic raised donut and the Chocolate Ring. Definitely a great donut. If you haven't been, you should go; you have lots of unique choices. I went for some of the classics because I knew I couldn't go wrong with them, and I wasn't disappointed at all.

    I remember the days when my hubs and I would wait in a long line to buy donuts from the original…read moreVoodoo in Portland. Back then, the donuts were tasty, fresh, and hilariously named and decorated. I thought some of that magic might be there at the Capitol Hill shop when we visited during Valentine's Day week last month, but alas, it was not. My vegan apple fritter was so oily and heavy that I could only eat one quarter of it before I stopped. It was one of the worst apple fritters I have ever tried. My hubs got the seasonal special which was a raised donut shaped like lips and frosted with a sour cherry glaze. It tasted like a Jolly Rancher candy and not in a good way. His donut was also greasy. I am giving two stars because the shop is cute and the server was nice. But sadly, the donuts are no good. What happened to you, Voodoo???? Since you franchised, donut quality has gone down the tubes. I am sad. We won't be back.

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    Very friendly staff and donuts made right on spot!
    Very friendly staff and donuts made right on spot!
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    Daily Dozen Doughnut

    4.3
    (1.2k reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    tl;dr there's a reason why tourists and locals alike will line up around the corner; the…read morehot-as-lava, two-biter donut holes are simple yet addictively decadent On any given day, expect Pike Place to feel more like Disneyland than a normal food hall. And while plenty of vendors are more style than substance, the market is home to plenty of gems. A good bet is to follow the crowds, and few places boast the popularity of Daily Dozen Donut Company. This frill-free donut-ery has been around for nearly 50 years, and plenty of locals will admit it to be a guilty pleasure. Find Daily Dozen on the top floor of the Economy Market building at the southernmost end of Pike Place proper. Push your way through the crowd watching fish-slingers to find the fast-moving line of donut-craving customers. As you wait, you will pass Daily Dozen's signature "donut robot" mechanical conveyor belt, plopping dough balls one-by-one into an oversized ceramic bowl. Staff members shake paper bags of piping hot donuts to the beat of classic rock. My fiancee and I visited Pike Place on a weekend, and Daily Dozen was on our hit list. After a 15-minute wait, we excitedly ordered a half-dozen Cinnamon Donuts and a single Maple Bacon Donut. The ping pong-sized cinnamon-dusted donut holes were piping hot; I burned my mouth in ravenous delight. The light, crispy texture was reminiscent of funnel cake. They far exceeded the frosted, room-temperature maple bacon donut hole. The staff efficiently churned through the line that loops around the corner. A half-dozen sugar donuts retails for $6.50, and the additional maple bacon one was a $1. While the latter wasn't worth the appetite (much less the cost), the bagful of fresh donuts was a simple pleasure that would be worth a visit for any donut-lover.

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    4.5
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    1.4 mi
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    I love love love this place! My favorite place for exquisite pastries of all time! Anytime that…read moreI'm in Seattle this is a MUST stop for me. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. It smells so wonderful and warm when you enter and it's really a feast for your eyes. Everything looks so delicious and it's hard to choose. The staff was ver patient with me. My "go to" is the most famous twice baked almond croissant. On this visit ordered the "go to" , blueberry ginger scone, ratatouille sandwich, turkey havarti sandwich, banana bread, and some Americanos to go. This is not a sit down cafe so we thoroughly enjoyed them in the parked car. :) Every bite should be savored. Extraordinary!

    I got the twice baked chocolate croissant for 7.25! Might seem pricey but the pastry was genuinely…read moreso big that I think the price was actually a good deal. The croissant was on the crispier side, especially with the almond crumble on top it was a bit too cripsy for me, but I tend to like soft and flakey pastries so it's probably a matter of taste. There was a TON of almond filling in the middle. I enjoyed the taste and texture but it was too much filling for me personally. I would have liked more croissant in my croissant, so to say haha. The chocolate was slightly dark which worked well with the sweet pastry and filling! Overall I enjoyed the croissant but it was a tad too heavy on the filling and cripsy/crunchy for me.

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    Twice Baked Almond Croissant - IG: @nelson_eats
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    Bober Tea & Mochi Dough

    4.6
    (134 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    While walking around Seattle, we randomly came across Bober Tea and thought we should try it out…read more The decor is super cute, with a whole wall full of mochi donuts along with a neon sign. We were the only customers at the time, so we could really choose where we wanted to sit. We went to order and were redirected to the large screen to put our order through. I forgot to take pictures of our drinks, but we got a milk tea and black tea with 25% sugar. The drinks were fairly good and the boba was a bit chewy. It was also nice that ordering 6 mochi donuts came with a Thai iced tea, which I really liked! The mochi donuts were all good with a chewy and firm texture to them. None of them were too sweet, but some flavors were leaning more on subtle. Overall, it's a decent spot to check out if you're in the area!

    As I crave boba a lot and like to try new places, this is one of the newer boba shops in the…read moregreater Seattle area, located in Capitol Hill up in Broadway where a handful of good restaurants are. Location is excellent as you can go here as a dessert after your meal, but naturally this means parking can be a pain to get. I showed up around 7pm for boba, and I noticed that they already fully sold out of mochi donuts this early in the day. The store is really cute with lots of mochi donuts on the wall and a pink aesthetic that is perfect for friend hangouts or dates. I got the chizu matcha latte with stir fried boba, which came out to almost $9 total. Bold of them to charge a convenience fee on top of sales tax to make the drink super expensive. I opted for 50% sugar and there is absolutely no option to request less ice. A supposedly regular had to verbally flag to the worker to not add ice, which I probably should do, but at least please add it as an option so that it is more convenient. I guess they want to cut costs and give us less drink? For 50% sugar, I don't think they respected the customizations as I saw the worker just pour premade matcha latte to the cup and then added the cheese foam on top. When I tasted my drink, it was grossly sweet. Boba was undercooked so I ended up having to toss a lot of the boba out, and the boba was not cheap at $0.95 for the topping. Fortunately, when I got my drink, they had a few mochi donut circles I got to sample, and I am glad they sold out of the mochi donuts as the mochi donuts did not have the chewy texture that is present in mochi donuts. I dodged a bullet from committing to a pricey $4+ mochi donut - like other places charge way less for one for better quality

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