Pharaoh's Donuts - Carta

901 Pine St, 63101, St. Louis, United States

🛍 Kebab, Donuts, Chocolate, Donut Shops

4.6 💬 4318 Reseñas
Pharaoh's Donuts

Teléfono: +13143510285

Dirección: 901 Pine St, 63101, St. Louis, United States

Ciudad: St. Louis

Menú Platos: 13

Reseñas: 4318

"Horrible!!! The young black lady, with glasses and braids took my order. I came in after holding the door for a nice young lady, who happens to be white. I ordered a glazed donut, a chocolate cover chocolate donut and a cinnamon roll donut. But before all that, I spoke to the young lady and had no return greeting. I saw an apple fritter and I asked her was it in fact an apple fritter. Which she looked at me with a weird look and answered, snarkily, yes that 's an apple fritter. So at that point it was way off. So I said okay thanks just give me what I ordered. Then she rang up my order which came to $6.60 maybe? I gave her $7 and began to exit. She didn 't say thank you, or anything. Before I could get a foot away, she says to the young white couple (lady I held the door for) and says, Hello, I feel your energy is much better . So of course, I 'm like, excuse me, what this about better energy ? At that point she began to say something irrelevant because her job is to serve and her job is to be pleasant, and her job if to bring good energy and a positive posture for your business. She did not. To treat an elder, I 'm 64 or anyone like this, especially a person of color like she treated me, she needs to be fired. If my wife wasn 't in the car, I would 've demanded my money back, made a scene and been gone outside of where I ever want to go."

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Ron Ron

Terrible, overpriced donuts in a dingy environment.

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301

Too late service never gave an order on time Customer service is too bad.


Adam
Adam

The best doughnuts I've ever had. Absolutely perfect. Get the lemon ones.


Dariana
Dariana

Really great donuts. Sprinkled chocolate glazed was fluffy and rich. Service was very friendly and efficient. Ver carta


john
john

My wife and I absolutely love these donuts! fantastic service, and arrange of options for the perfect donut that you might be craving!


Joe
Joe

Quite possibly the best donuts that I have every had. There were a number of reviews making this claim, but I went there with skepticism in my heart. The kids and I got a wide selection to try, and were blown away. The traditional glazed is the keystone of donuts, and Pharaohs knocked it out of the park.


Mike
Mike

If I could rate this place 10 stars, I would. Service was friendly and helpful. Donuts were easily some of the best I’ve had in 50+ years and the best in a long time. My wife’s friend used to live in STL and she said the one place we had to make time for was Pharoah’s Donuts and she was right. No photos because I was too busy enjoying the donuts. Ver carta


Jonathan
Jonathan

The donuts were amazing! The best my girlfriend and I have ever had. We were in the area for the eclipse and stopped by St. Louis for a day. We have been talking about making the 4-5 hour drive back again to St. Louis just for this donut shop. The donuts were perfectly fluffy and sweet. The workers were warm and welcoming. They even helped us find things to do in the city!


jordub
jordub

The donuts taste great, but it seemed like neither of the girls at the counter wanted to be there or it was an inconvenience for me being in their shop. It’s a shame because the neighborhood looks really run down. Meaning there aren’t many options which is ironic with the arch so close. This shop is really the only good place downtown for a quick breakfast, it’s a shame the employees don’t perform with more integrity knowing their shop is the only one in the area..


Ronnie
Ronnie

Horrible!!! The young black lady, with glasses and braids took my order. I came in after holding the door for a nice young lady, who happens to be white. I ordered a glazed donut, a chocolate cover chocolate donut and a cinnamon roll donut. But before all that, I spoke to the young lady and had no return greeting. I saw an apple fritter and I asked her was it in fact an apple fritter. Which she looked at me with a weird look and answered, snarkily, yes that 's an apple fritter. So at that point it was way off. So I said okay thanks just give me what I ordered. Then she rang up my order which came to $6.60 maybe? I gave her $7 and began to exit. She didn 't say thank you, or anything. Before... Ver carta

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Categorías

  • Kebab Saboree nuestros deliciosos kebabs, hábilmente asados y llenos de sabor. Elija entre una variedad de carnes y especias vibrantes, servidas con guarniciones frescas. Perfecto para una comida satisfactoria y llena de sabor.
  • Donuts Una deliciosa variedad de donuts, que van desde los clásicos glaseados hasta sabores innovadores, cada uno con una textura esponjosa que se derrite en la boca y coberturas irresistibles que prometen satisfacer cualquier antojo de dulces. Ver carta
  • Chocolate Delicias de chocolate decadentes elaboradas con cacao rico y de alta calidad. Disfruta de una variedad de ofertas, desde mousses sedosos hasta pasteles de lava fundidos, cada uno diseñado para cautivar tus sentidos y satisfacer tus antojos dulces.
  • Donut Shops Deléitate en un mundo de indulgencia dulce con nuestras deliciosas donas. Desde el clásico glaseado hasta sabores innovadores, nuestras delicias artesanales ofrecen el equilibrio perfecto entre suave, esponjosa bondad y dulzura irresistible.

Comodidades

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • Carta
  • Mastercard
  • menú
  • Street Parking

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