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Winchell's Donut House

Winchell's Donut House

6550 East Evans Avenue, Denver, 80224, United States Of America

Tea • French • Bakery • American


"Winchell’s Donut House, affectionately known as “Donut Town,” is a cherished institution in Denver, offering a delightful blend of nostalgia and flavor. Located at 5195 W 1st Ave, this family-owned franchise has been serving the community with dedication and warmth.  Established in the early 1980s, Winchell’s has become a staple for donut enthusiasts. Their menu boasts a diverse selection of treats, including classic raised glazed donuts, old-fashioned cake varieties, and specialty items like apple fritters and bear claws. For those seeking a savory option, they offer breakfast burritos and sandwiches, ensuring there’s something for everyone.  What sets this location apart is its commitment to freshness and community. The donuts are made fresh daily, and the staff is known for their friendly service. The shop’s ambiance evokes a sense of nostalgia, making it a favorite spot for both longtime residents and newcomers. Open from 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily, Winchell’s is the perfect place to grab a morning coffee and donut or a late-night treat. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick bite or picking up a dozen for the office, you’ll find quality and consistency in every visit.  In a city that’s constantly evolving, Winchell’s Donut House remains a comforting constant—a place where tradition meets taste, and every customer is treated like family. Service: Takeaway Price per person: $10–20"

Andy's Donuts

Andy's Donuts

1784 Piner Rd, 95403, Santa Rosa, United States

Donuts • Bagels • Coffee • Delivery


"I really don 't like giving negative reviews. Especially to a local small business. But sometimes it 's necessary, and in addition to helping consumers make choices, I know constructive criticism can help a business to do better. So here goes... we came here expecting to see donuts and a good selection of bagels, given the name of the business. There were only three kinds of bagels, which seemed odd, but they had everything bagels, which we love. My husband asked for butter in his bagel no butter. Also seemed very odd for a place marketing themselves as a bagel shop. Also no peanut butter or jelly or anything else. Only cream cheese. And only one flavor/type. But ok fine. He ordered it dry. I got a bagel with cream cheese. Surely the amount of cream cheese one should put on a bagel is subjective, but this was the smallest amount I 've ever seen anywhere. Just not right. I got coffee, too. I wasn 't expecting much; it 's a donut shop, not a coffee shop. But the coffee was barely luke warm at 8am. The container of half and half had to have been milk, not cream. The milk container was milk, for sure (looked to be non fat . But the cream wasn 't cream. I 'm confident of that. And, as expected, the flavor was pretty awful. Even for a donut shop. They also only take cash, which made sense in the beginning stages of Covid, but seems odd at the end of 2022. I personally never have cash on me, but my husband did, so we were ok there. Just know you can 't use a card there. They had signs up saying they no longer take plastic because of rising supplies . Not sure what that means. It 's not a huge deal that they only take cash, but it 's worth mentioning. Personally, I would rather see them raise their prices a percent to more than cover the credit card processing fees. Or have a minimum purchase price to be able to use a card. Now for the good the donuts were great! The dough was very soft with a good bit of chewiness but not too much. The flavor was good, too. They also have a nice selection of types and flavors. This is also a subjective thing because my husband and I thought the donuts were fab, while my son wasn 't a big fan of that type of dough. But we ignore him because he is a silly teen : Try the donuts. Support this business that way but don 't get coffee and be aware of the fact this is decidedly NOT a bagel shop despite the name of the biz."