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Five Daughters Bakery

4.4 (402 reviews)
ModerateDonuts, Bakeries
Closed • 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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The Purist
Kemi B.

Croissant donut lover here!! Never leave Ponce without getting "The Purist" donut! It is my favorite one and the layers are so delicious! Must try donut place! Sometimes they are out of donuts if you go near the time they close, so go early! The ambiance is surrounded by other bakeries in the corner of Ponce's Food Hall! Service is always welcoming and sweet!

cronuts
Michelle L.

Sugary perfection! I tried the caramel apple, double chocolate (chocolate frosted and filled), and cinnamon cream cheese cronuts! They were all delicious! Buttery, flaky, soft, pillowy... My favorite was the chocolate frosted and filled one. I liked that the filling wasn't too heavy- it had a lighter, airy, whipped texture. I also really enjoyed the cheesecake frosting which topped the cinnamon cronut. The layers really make these 'donuts' stand out. The caramel apple flavor tasted too much like artificial apple for my liking. I still enjoyed it, just not as much as the others. Overall, I will definitely be returning! Highly recommend!

Donuts
Avery B.

All of the donuts here are amazing and I believe most of them come with a vanilla buttercream filling. I always get the maple glaze donut. 10/10 every time. I've tried others like the chocolate sea salt and the salted caramel apple as well. These are really good but the maple glaze is a step above.

The shop
Leslie T.

So first, this is coming from a donut connoisseur. I live for a good donut it's my happy place, it's my vice. So I have to shout out this spot as one of my top picks for donuts in Atlanta. There's always at least 1 flavor per month in their rotating seasonal menu that gives me chills and the cream cheese sticky bun is def one of them. It's like a cinnamon bun mixed with a delicate light pastry. Love this one though I'm still crossing my fingers and patiently waiting for the Vietnamese coffee donut to make its way back. They always have pretty inventive flavors and the staff members know their donuts, so can always rely on an honest recommendation. There's a couple locations but my go is @ ponce city. Def check them out!

Yeast Raised - Apple Fritter Vanilla Cream Yeast Raised - Sugar Cookie
Andrew M.

Definitely worth getting a couple of delicious donuts while checking out the Ponce City Market. The apple fritter and the vanilla cream were two of our favorites today. The PCM in itself is very cool.

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Mercedes C.

After 5 year I can back to Atlanta and my 1st stop was here! The donuts are big and fresh but the flavor is not good, the Boston cream the chocolate is to dark and for the other donuts are to fatty. The sugar plum has a very artificial flavor and too sweet

D'Jillisser K.

This past Sunday, I treated myself to an afternoon delight at Five Daughters Bakery, located on the first level of Ponce City Market. Even with the crowds buzzing through the market, the staff kept things moving smoothly--I was in and out in no time! After a quick scan of the display, I settled on The Purist, Strawberry Glazed, and a Mini Shortcake. Each one was so good--soft, fluffy, and just the right amount of sweetness. The flavors were well-balanced, and you could tell they're crafted with care. One of my favorite parts? The thoughtful touch of a Bible verse printed on the box--a small detail that left a big impression. If you're ever craving a sweet treat in Atlanta, I definitely recommend stopping by Five Daughters. Your taste buds will thank you!

Mahauganee S.

So I'm giving a 5 star review even though I don't actually get to eat what I bought. I bought a pumpkin spice latte donut (because hello fall) and a vegan purist donut (because the regulars were hyping everything up). Honestly, I hadn't planned to buy anything, but the gentleman working was so engaging in convincing that I decided to try a few things. Unfortunately, my husband "misunderstood" my comment to him that I bought him a treat home. By the time I came to eat my pumpkin spice latte donut, there were no donuts in the house, and even the box was already in the trashcan out back. I do plan to try it one day, but it won't be now.

Maritza R.

So this particular Five Daughters is located in Ponce De Leon Market. We love Five Daughters. The doughnuts are always moist and flavorful. I can't say I have one that is a favorite because they're all SO good! The service is always impressive as it's a small space but they're always efficient. The cute space is small but gives you what you need.

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Krissy L.

Ordered the apple cider donut and the apple pie donut which were both vegan. I ate my donuts the following day which I do not recommend but the flavor was good. The icing was balanced. I didn't taste straight sugar which is good. I will say they need to have more dairy-free options. I know it's Autumn but not everything needs to be apple flavored. Where's the pumpkin spice? Or Vegan Caramel?

Nolan F.

I tried the Huckleberry Glaze, Salted Caramel Apple and Chocolate Pumpkin Cheesecake 100 layer donuts. Everything about the donut is excellent. The creams? taste exactly as named and the donut texture was layered, airy, and soft. No issues with service. I think it's worth it for the price.

Malted peanut butter and Vietnamese coffee cronuts
Eileen T.

I ordered two cronuts from this open market vendor. Vietnamese coffee and the malted peanut butter, both were amazing. Fresh and flaky and decadent. The person working the counter was friendly. Price was reasonable.

Olivia C.

My favorite donuts in Atlanta!!! I come here like it's a religion, but I try to avoid it if I can help it. Vanilla - I love the vanilla cream, I think it's a great addition to the donut itself Maple syrup - similar to vanilla because had the vanilla cream center, but on the sweeter side. But complements well Purist - like a fancier version of a French cruller. Cannot go wrong with this. This is my absolute fave. Though I like cream too much to not get the others. Sea salt chocolate - a little too sweet for my tastes, even more than the maple for me. The chocolate center is nice but also really sweet. The monthly ones are so fun to try. One of my favorites is the churro, but some like the smores, pumpkin cheesecake, and lemon strawberry shortcake are good too!!

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Best Vegan Donuts!!! Love these guys and gals lol they always have good service and fresh

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(77 reviews)

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Walked in here on a random Friday afternoon while I was waiting for my Watch to be serviced a…read morecouple doors down. We saw some of the really cute things in the window, so we walked in and it did not disappoint. The place was filled with chocolates macaroons and a whole bunch of pastries. You could also order a whole variety of espresso drinks and lattes, etc. It even had a really cute seating area directly outside, but if you could fit yourself inside, there was some bar seating as well. The place is not large however, the cases are definitely filled with a lot of goodies. On this particular day, it did take us a little while to make a decision as there are quite a few choices. However, the two staff members who were here that day were very patient with us. We did walk away with macaroons a lemon meringue tart as well as a Canele. You know what it's in the pictures. I do not have a picture of that because it was eaten before I got a chance to take a picture of it. But everything was so tasty absolute perfection. I don't know who's making this stuff but they are truly talented. I have to come back here again when I'm in Buckhead Village.

I always enjoy a beautiful treat from this bakery. There is usually no line so I pop in to try…read moresomething new. Today was more of the Black Forest cake I enjoy and then an eggnog pastry. The chocolate cherry combination of a Black Forest cake is classic. The eggnog was ok and light but I like the design of it more than the taste.

Sweet Hut Bakery & Cafe

Sweet Hut Bakery & Cafe

(924 reviews)

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Midtown

While visiting Atlanta had to make time to come here because during college my friends and I LOVED…read morethis spot. There is a lot of seating, lots of savory and sweet food options and of course a variety of drinks. I got a Vietnamese coffee and the chicken curry bun. Both were delicious! Comparing the prices to Los Angeles, getting both of these items for $10 combined was amazing!

Oh this is a bakery that's worth fighting downtown Atlanta traffic & multiple Peachtree roads!…read more We came for boba teas after a show under the big top, and we discovered so much more! This is a bakery with a super cool selection of international cakes and collectibles. Japanese cream cakesC croissants, sweet-filled buns, on & on. It looks like quite a few items sell out, so it can be hit or miss if you have a favorite. We got our boba teas, a tiramisu, strawberry cream cakes to satisfy the sweet tooth(s), but I was so excited to see a chicken korean BBQ sandwich that I had to get one! OH-EM-GEE!! I will be back to the sandwich alone!! It didn't take too long for the hot sandwich despite it being nearly closing time on a Saturday. The staff was helpful, friendly, and very accommodating. The diner itself isn't fancy, and the tables could use some consistent cleaning and clearing. You get plastic tableware and napkins on your own. But it was warm in a cold evening and had plenty of places to sit in the evening. I can imagine it gets pretty packed for lunch. Not sure.

Evergreen Butcher Baker - 11/25 kouign amann

Evergreen Butcher Baker

(115 reviews)

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Kirkwood

Great bakery in Atlanta! My friend and I shared a variety of pastries:…read more - Sausage Roll: The flavor was great and a generous amount of meat. Wish this was heated up though, I feel like it would've been better. - Oxtail Meat Pie: Similar to the sausage roll with a generous amount of meat but wish it was heated up. It was pretty hefty. - Strawberry Pistachio and Coconut Cream Danishes: Both were so good! I loved the crispy and crunchy danishes and the flavors were great in these. I like the savory pistachios and the creamy and crumbly coconut cream. - Chocolate Chip Cookie: This was such a delicious cookie! Perfectly made in between soft and firm and textures. The sea salt on top was chef's kiss. The lines move pretty fast. There's nowhere to sit and lounge, so you would need to take these pastries elsewhere to enjoy. The staff is also really nice and patient when my friend and I were trying to decide on pastries. Overall, I think these pastries would do good in an air fryer/oven. I would come back, but bring the pastries home to warm and crisp them up a bit. I also really want to try their burger which is only sold on the weekend at certain times!

I decided to try the infamous Sunday burger. I was not in the mood to drive to Kirkwood on Sunday…read moreand miss what I drove there for. I called in the morning to confirm the time they serve it. I was told to get here by 12:30pm because they serve the burgers at 1pm and the line gets long and they run out. Found out later in line from the person in front of me that they make 130-170 burgers and they sell them all. That's a lot of burgers. I thought it was all hype because I got there at 12:20pm and there was no line. I went in and asked to make sure this was the right place, the guy said to wait outside, they start selling it at 1pm. I was 1st in line. Waited 5 mins then went to my car to get my headphones. By the time I came back, 3 people were now in front of me. I guess the 12:30pm recommendation was valid. By 12:35pm there were 20 people behind me. I do not like waiting, so I'm glad I was early to at least be served 1st. Never been here before, they are busy. When I got here, it was packed with people buying bread and pastries inside. I didn't get to buy the sourdough bread. It was sold out. Apparently, the locals come every Sunday for this burger. I guess they hang a burger flag out when it's burger time some of the people in the line in front of me felt a way that they didn't do that this time. I guess they're getting comfortable and just trying to knock the rush/crowd out. I think coming at one would be fine if they're selling 170 burgers I think the problem is they don't limit the amount of burgers you can buy. At least I don't think so. Now for this burger. Not worth it. Not worth the wait or the hype. I'm still surprised how basic tasted. They need a housemate sauce or something on it. It's literally just one burger and pickles. If it was pack full of flavor and well seasoned, that would be enough. But it's not. The best part about it is the bun. And 30mins after eating the burger, I didn't feel so good. My stomach started hurting, and that was the only thing I ate all day. I avoid eating beef altogether, but I will here and there as of late. My boyfriend eats beef, but he started feeling sick maybe an hour later as well. I was disappointed because I didn't know they pre-make the burgers and just throw them in the bag. You can't customize it or anything. I think we got sick because the burgers were medium. They were not cooked well, and I always get beef burgers cooked all the way through. The way they're rushing you out of there like an express assembly line is crazy. I really wanted to wait to ask them to prepare me two, made well since they were making burgers as they were going along, I believe. I would have waited to have them made well but the way they were rushing you out, it just wasn't the place to ask for anything extra or additional and I don't like places like that. Too strict too many rules and you don't feel comfortable. Even though you're spending $70 on 2 burgers and some pastries. Compared to a pack of ground beef to make your own burgers, this is a lot. I bought two burgers $17 each, and 5 pastries to try because I won't be coming back here anytime soon. I will say, great pastry selection. I was talking to a guy in line and I asked him if he ever had the kouign amann. It looked good. He said yes, it was good, and the chocolate kouign amann, he's going to try as well. I purchased a chocolate kouign amann, a regular kouign amann, cardamom bun, a hazelnut bun, and monkey bread. I wrote everything down outside that I was going to buy so I didn't waste any time. I already spotted the monkey bread when I walked in. The woman packaging up the food was about to fix her face to say they didn't have any monkey bread, when they were clearly at the other end. Maybe that was her doing me a favor because I was highly disappointed in the monkey bread. I'm on a monkey bread kick, and I have been trying it at a lot of places. This one was not good. They sprinkle lemon zest on it, which kind of threw me off, and the bread itself was very dry even after warming it up, adding melted butter and honey. It still was not good. The best thing was the original kouign amann. The chocolate one was not good because they have chocolate on the inside kind of like moose or ganache, but it was overwhelming. It tasted like dark cocoa chocolate, and I thought the pastry was dark because the whole thing was chocolate, but it actually was burnt. A lot of the items looked burnt to be honest. I think the demand is getting to this place. The cardamom bun was just ok. The hazelnut bun was just an extension of the monkey bread to me. Not a fan. I remember growing up, we went to the local butcher and bakery to get fresh meat, bread, and pastries for cheap. I like the idea of a local bakery and butcher shop like this, but this place is not cheap. I'd skip this one.

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It seems that Family Baking merged with Rolls Village as the entrance was the same for both. They…read morehave very delicious Asian buns and also have vegan options too. The rolls are priced around $2.50 each and were soft and fresh. I went with the red bean bun and taro bun. Both were buttery and delicious, although they could use a little more filling. The store is small so there is more limited options compared to the larger bakeries, but I love supporting a smaller business and they still have a nice variety.

One of my friends recommended this spot, and I really didn't know what to expect--but she hyped it…read moreup, it wasn't far, and I figured why not? I'm so glad I gave it a shot. For $26, I got a ton of food and 90% of it was absolutely delectable. And I say that with an 8-year-old in tow who enjoyed it too! Let's start with the never again item: the Flossy Bun. It's a popular Chinese pastry made with soft, sweet bread filled and topped with sweet and savory pork floss... allegedly. There weren't any descriptions, so I looked it up online. But let me tell you--no. Just no. I don't get how it's popular. Definitely a cultural preference, and it's not for me. I even paused mid-bite hoping I'd grow into the flavor. Nope. Then there was the Coffee Butter Cream Pastry. I thought at the very least my fiancée would like it since she enjoys coffee flavors. That was another miss. I even gave some to two little ones, and the faces they made reminded me of the time I tried canned octopus. That's how bad the flavor was. But now to the good stuff--because the rest? Fire. BBQ Pork Bun - Yummy! Not packed with meat, but enough to enjoy and super easy to pull apart. I really wish they offered a heated option for this, because that would've put it over the top. Japanese Milk Cream Bun - Super creamy. I do wish it had just a little more cream inside, but the bread was so soft and delicious, I honestly didn't care. Hot Dog Cheese Bun - I got this for the little one and I've never seen a child eat something so fast. I'm taking that as a solid win. Egg Tart - Grabbed this from the front warmer after watching another customer snag one. I had missed it earlier. Not totally my thing on its own, but when I got home and added a little chili paste? Devoured. Hong Kong Boba Milk Tea - I went with this instead of the brown sugar version and kind of regret it, but it wasn't bad at all. All in all, the prices are great, the flavors were mostly on point, and the man at the register was super friendly and open to answering questions. Yeah--I'm sold. Looking forward to coming back!

Five Daughters Bakery - donuts - Updated May 2026

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