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6 months ago

Donuts and pretzels were amazing! It was worth the 45 min drive. Even the 20 wait in line was worth it. Very good service.

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Voodoo Doughnut - Pinball machines

Voodoo Doughnut

(762 reviews)

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I'm not an avid donut lover. Donuts are a snack I always regret eating, the calories and aftertaste…read more6 hours later. My sister showed me around Eugene, Oregon and recommended Voodoo Doughnuts. The gentleman behind the counter was friendly. The classic donut smell hits as soon as you open the door. The inside is quirky and definitely themed! The shop has lots of pink and black colors. There were lots of donuts to choose from, monthly flavors, classics, and quirky ones. I got the Raspberry Romeo donut. The raspberry jelly was good, not very sweet or overly sticky. The consistency of the jelly was good. I wish the donut had more jelly. I always have to eat more than half the donut to get any jelly. The donut was airier than I expected. The taste of the donut was good, lighter than some brands.

I've heard about Voodoo Doughnut for YEARS...the hype, the weird flavors, the long lines, the pink…read moreboxes that basically scream "you're in Oregon now." Thankfully, we did not experience the line at all. SELECTION: 10/10 TASTE: 7/10 SERVICE: 9/10 AMBIANCE: 8/10 What I ordered: Banana Creme Donut SELECTION: 10/10 They have everything...quirky specialty doughnuts, classics, vegan options, filled, frosted, sprinkled, chocolate, cereal-topped, you name it. The menu genuinely feels like a fever dream (in a fun way), and it makes choosing very indecisive. TASTE: 7/10 The donuts are definitely on the sweeter side. I was expecting that first bite to have a big wow factor, but it didn't quite hit the way I thought it would. It wasn't bad, but it also wasn't the best donut I've ever had. I could taste the banana and the cinnamon, but overall it was just okay. It also didn't taste as fresh as I hoped. SERVICE: 9/10 Staff were chill and quick. They didn't rush me while I was deciding (which took a minute), and they boxed the donut fairly neatly. AMBIANCE: 8/10 With the classic Voodoo Doughnut signature look, everything was mostly pink and tucked inside a brick building. I loved the Voodoo Doughnut cutout for photos, which was super fun and very on-brand. My favorite part was the spinning cylinder shelf filled with all the uniquely designed donuts. The inside is small, but it's packed with personality.

Daynight Donuts - Buttermilk Chocolate pie pastry

Daynight Donuts

(73 reviews)

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I stopped here with my friend after she sang their praises all weekend. There was only one other…read morecar in the parking lot and one customer inside so we were able to order immediately. We got three banana fritters, a Boston crème, a plain cake, a glazed raised, a German chocolate, a raspberry chocolate, and a double chocolate cake. They were all amazing! This place really does know their donuts. They aren't oily or greasy at all. The lady who helped us worked quickly and was friendly. The store was about what you'd expect from a mom and pop hole in the wall - it wasn't super clean but it was fine since we were taking our donuts home anyway. They're open 24/7 but are located in a really shifty and unsafe area so I wouldn't recommend going at night. It felt fine going in the early afternoon though. All in all this was a great experience. I will definitely be back!

There are few pleasures simpler, or more universally cherished, than stepping into a donut shop at…read moredawn. At 6 AM, the world is quiet, the streets are hushed, and one hopes--perhaps naïvely--that a warm pastry might offer a moment of comfort before the day's demands begin. Alas, my visit to Day Night Donuts proved instead a meditation on disappointment. The apple fritter, that noble staple of American morning indulgence, was presented to me not as a freshly glazed, still-steaming companion, but as a cold, listless relic. Not chilled by morning air, mind you--refrigerator cold. A confection that should have greeted me with warmth and softness instead yielded the disheartening bite of a pastry that felt, if not abandoned, then at least neglected. One is forced to wonder: Was this yesterday's fritter? The day before? The mystery lingers longer than the flavor. As for the "sandwich"--a Jimmy Dean croissant, unmistakably the frozen variety from Costco, accompanied by equally familiar pre-cooked Costco bacon--it delivered all the culinary excitement of an office break-room microwave. The croissant was serviceable in the way mass-produced goods often are: efficient, characterless, and unmistakably prefab. The bacon, however, was the true antagonist of the meal--rubbery, resistant, and determined to fight every bite. A duel between teeth and pork fat at sunrise is not an experience I recommend. It must be said: there is nothing inherently wrong with using Costco products. But one hopes--expects--desires--a donut shop to rise above the bare minimum. A place that opens at 6 AM should greet its patrons with warmth, both literal and figurative. Fresh pastries. Crisp bacon. Some sign of intention. Instead, my visit felt like intruding upon a place not yet awake, not yet ready, and perhaps not entirely concerned.

Local's Donuts - donuts - Updated May 2026

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