Max Donuts - Menu

9225 Clay Road, Houston, TX 77080, United States

🛍 Donuts, Grocery, Donuts Shop, Cheese Croissant

4.3 💬 509 Reviews
Max Donuts

Phone: +17136904778

Address: 9225 Clay Road, Houston, TX 77080, United States

City: Houston

Menu Dishes: 23

Reviews: 509

"Great mom and pop donut place that I've frequented for over 20 years now. Best apple fritters around, the plain glazed are actually still tasty even when they're cold. LOVE their sausage croissants. They have yeast, cake and old fashioned cake (buttermilk) donuts, aaaaalll delicious!"

Full menu - 23 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Bakery

Donuts

Sandwiches

Tacos

Dessert

Combos

Hall Of Fame Donuts

Kolaches

Other Kolaches

Bread

Donuts & More

Nghia Nghia

Great breakfast spot and quick, friendly service

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Reviews

Kenneth
Kenneth

Been coming here for 15 plus years great food for price too


M
M

Friendly service and great selection of kolaches and donuts ? ?


Mercedes
Mercedes

Glazed donuts were delicious!! Bacon Egg Cheese was bomb! Loved it View menu


kenya
kenya

I absolutely love this place! They have the best chocolate-covered eclairs.


Andrea
Andrea

Great variety of donuts ordered glazed, custard filled, and iced. All were great and delicious!


Anthony
Anthony

The best place to stop at in the spring branch! Delicious! respectful service! You have to try the sandwiches or their delicious kolaches! View menu


Terri
Terri

The donuts and donut holes here are absolutely delicious! It's a shame they've stopped making the danishes, as they were fantastic. I also really enjoy their sausage kolaches.


Kelly
Kelly

I used to visit this donut shop as a child, and it's been 20 years since my last visit after moving to different cities and states. However, I still think about how incredible these kolaches are. If you haven't tried them yet, you're really missing out!


Lindsey
Lindsey

Great mom and pop donut place that I've frequented for over 20 years now. Best apple fritters around, the plain glazed are actually still tasty even when they're cold. LOVE their sausage croissants. They have yeast, cake and old fashioned cake (buttermilk) donuts, aaaaalll delicious! View menu

Houston

Houston

Houston, USA, is a vibrant city known for its diverse culture and cuisine, featuring Tex-Mex, barbecue, and seafood. The city's culinary scene reflects its rich blend of Southern and international influences.

Categories

  • Donuts A delightful assortment of donuts, ranging from classic glazed to innovative flavors, each with a fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth texture and mouthwatering toppings that promise to satisfy every sweet tooth craving.
  • Grocery Discover an array of fresh produce, artisanal breads, gourmet cheeses, and pantry essentials in our grocery section, perfect for crafting a delightful meal at home or on the go. View menu
  • Donuts Shop
  • Cheese Croissant

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • menu

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"Food good. Location good. Service good. BUT, the hidden charges REALLY ruined an otherwise nice experience. Example: HH menu lists Martinis as a $3 upcharge to the $7 base charge. Fair enough. Bombay is a listed alcohol; requested. When the bill was returned I was charged for a Bombay Sapphire which is not on the HH list. Charge? $11 $3. I asked for Bombay, not Bombay Sapphire. Waiter: Oh, let me look into that. AND, by the way Blue Cheese olives? Extra $1. REALLY? I 've NEVER paid extra for BC olives ANYWHERE. AND the confusing menus that a dish as including an extra sauce, [and I don 't recall the exact language but it made it seem that an additional items could be selected as well. Oops, there goes an extra $10.95. AND, the waiter recommending a twice-baked potato. Bah, boom, another $5.95. [which in fairness is disclosed on the menu in a different location, but waiter made it sound as if it was a no-charge option on the surf and turf. AND the split plate charge which I don 't think was disclosed on the menu. Ding, ding, extra $3.00. Was this a waiter, who was overly up-selling or restaurant deception? Don 't know. As I said, the food WAS good. AND, the ambience [at least in the bar area, stay away of the hotel-ballroom-like main dining area was nice. Just beware the nickel and dime charges that the waiter won 't be disclosing to you."