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    Parlor Doughnuts

    4.5 (268 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Melanie T.

    We stopped by Parlor Doughnuts after lunch. Upon entering, the shop smells so good. I think it's a mix from the coffee and doughnuts. I ordered the Raspberry pistachio and it's pretty good. It's a big doughnut and it is on the sweeter side of things but still pretty good. I think this is good to share with friends as a dessert instead of a breakfast food. Service was friendly. We came in during lunch and there are still quite a few doughnut flavor variety left over. They also have validated parking so go in and get that as well.

    Sandy Beach
    Christine B.

    My son convinced me to drive into downtown Denver for these. (He loves cronut-style donuts.) We both ordered the Sandy Beach: vanilla glaze with a crumbly cinnamon sugar topping. It's very aptly named, and messy! I would say the donut base is outstanding. Loved the chewy, tender layers. However, the icing was way too sweet and cloying for me. I wish I'd read other's reviews in advance as I see they point this out for many of the donuts. I might have just treated my son and passed for myself. If you want to eat here at the shop there's a QR code you can scan for parking validation.

    Plain Jane donut
    Erick D.

    Cool spot for an artisan donut. The place is well laid out and seemed pretty clean, but the floors were sticky before 8 AM. Maybe it was my shoes on a certain type of surface? The see was fast and friendly. The food was well prepared, but not a budget friendly donut.

    Left to Right: French Toast; Raspberry Pistachio; Coconut Cream; Churro
    Heather F.

    Checked out Parlor Doughnuts for the first time yesterday with some friends. I was promised these were some tasty doughnuts (donuts?), and I was not led astray. The offerings are in the cronut style of things--thickly cut and layered/flaky. We had a variety: French Toast; Raspberry Pistachio; Coconut Cream; and Churro. The raspberry was really punchy, and high on my list. The coconut was excellent, but very messy with filling. (A good problem to have, but would recommend a fork!) All of the sampled flavors were really winners though. This location has a convenient parking lot, which you can validate for up to 90 minutes of parking. The interior had several seating areas, so if you're not grabbing and going, you can settle in with a hot cuppa and fully enjoy the sugar rush.

    From left to right  Coconut cream French toast Raspberry pistachio Lemon bar
    Jade T.

    Great service, friendly and welcoming staff. The donuts were flavorful. My faves were raspberry pistachio and coconut cream.

    Counter as you walk in
    Gloria G.

    The shop is small but clean with a few tables to seat at if you want to stay. There were two people behind the counter but not very helpful. We wanted to try the donuts because we heard good things about them. The donut itself is very good fluffy and crunchy at the Same time- I would have preferred it plain! The bacon was good but the frosting was very sweet to me. I think if the frostings had less sugar the donuts would have been better! Everyone has their own taste so many might like it this sweet! I'm just saying for us, all three toppings were too sweet. Donuts without toppings are yummy!

    Thien L.

    The donuts here were pretty good but just a tad bit sweet for me. They have really interesting and unique flavors but I came a little bit late so some of the flavors were sold out. My favorite flavors were the strawberry and the blueberry donuts. Also the dough here was very almost croissant like which I enjoyed! We did come very late so we could tell the worker wanted to go home but the inside of the shop was very modern and clean. Overall pretty good experience but I don't know if I would come back just because it's really sweet.

    Churro, Lemon Bar, Strawberry Shortcake
    Doen L.

    Immediately as I walked in, I felt a sense of excitement and awe looking at all the options in their display case! We got here around noon on a cold snowy day, and it looked like there were only a couple of sold-out flavors. We picked up 3 donuts: churro, lemon bar, and strawberry shortcake. The lemon bar was, surprisingly, my favorite. It was sweet and tangy and on the lighter side. That being said, I would pass on the churro next time. It was a bit too sweet and heavy for me. These doughnuts are tasty, and I wish there was just a bit more flake to the cronut. It was also cute in here! The folks working were really attentive and quick. I would definitely come back and I think these are a great gift idea! Something about the presentation of them feels fancy and aesthetically pleasing.

    Strawberry Shortcake and Cookies N' Cream
    Morgan O.

    Walked in about an hour before they closed, and luckily still had a ton of options left! Great service. Ordered a strawberry shortcake and cookies and cream doughnut, they were good but the juxtaposition between the really dull flavored doughnut and the insanely sweet icing was a lot and not my favorite. The strawberry shortcake flavor particularly tasted nothing like strawberry shortcake :/

    Lisa B.

    3.5 rounding up to 4. Unique flavors, light, like a cronut. Sweet. Tried the double chocolate, lemon, raspberry pistachio and French toast. The French toast tasted like a maple bar, which was our fav. My daughter rated it 7/10. Cute vintage decor and a few tables and a bathroom!

    Doughnuts (from near to far: chocolate chocolate, churro, apple pie, pumpkin chai cheesecake)
    Sam E.

    I stopped here while visiting Denver. I was brought in by their creative and seasonal flavors. Overall, I would say their doughnuts taste more like yeast doughnuts and they all have a good flavor and chew to them. I chose the following flavors: Pumpkin chai cheesecake (seasonal), apple pie layered (seasonal), churro, and chocolate chocolate. They definitely hit the spot for my doughnut craving. They do cost $4.50 per doughnut so between the 4 doughnuts and some coffee it came out to almost $20. My favorite was the pumpkin chai cheesecake. The pillowy doughnut was topped with a pumpkin flavored cream cheese frosting as well as a dollop of whipped cream. The churro was probably my second favorite. It had a somewhat crispier texture and was coated in chocolate. The chocolate-cinnamon flavor combination was perfect. I also really liked the chocolate chocolate which was a plain doughnut base topped with chocolate glaze, chocolate chips, and chocolate drizzle. It reminded me of a chocolate babka. The apple pie doughnut was basically a doughnut filled with apple pie filling and you could never go wrong with that. It was a bit on the sweeter side for me but still delicious. Worth a stop by to get some delicious doughnuts!

    Gluten free churro / raspberry pistachio / strawberry
    Victoria L.

    The websites make it out to seem that there's only one or two gluten free options but when I got to the shop, there were probably 10 options! They're small and cute. I believe the base is coconut flour or something - i can taste it. They're light and still moist. Usually GF donuts are dry... so props to them! It's super quick and i ate these 3 over 3 days and they still tasted great. The churro doesn't taste like churro though - more just chocolate nutty ness to me. I'm a GF girly so this was so nice to have this option as voodoo (close by!) does not

    Rose M.

    Convinced my husband to take me downtown for these donuts and I'm obsessed. The space is beautiful--bright, open, tons of seating. The donuts are ridiculously good: sweet, flaky, croissant-donut hybrids in a million amazing flavors (holiday ones too!). I intended to buy just one, and left with half a dozen. If you have a sweet tooth, this is a must visit. You won't regret it.

    Saw the shop while walking down the road and decided to stop in for a sweet treat!

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    Do they offer delivery in the Denver area?

    Do they have gluten free options?

    Yes, there were gluten free and keto options as well. Love the attention to all needs!

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