Family Donut Shop

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Family Donut Shop

Donut shop · Haller Lake

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2100 N Northgate Way, Seattle, WA 98133

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The 11 Best Donuts In America

"While many casual, high-volume shops in Seattle suffer from unremarkable frosting pumped with artificial flavors, oily dough, and dry cake, that’s not the case at Family Donut. Instead of fake fruit essence, the donuts at this strip mall spot are coated with a glaze that contains actual bits of blueberry, orange zest, or raspberry puree. A heavy hand of buttermilk makes the bars phenomenally moist and tangy, and old fashioneds are soft on the inside despite the craggy crunchy edges. Even the free little hole on a stick you get on your way out is special." - carlo mantuano, team infatuation

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The 15 Best Donuts In Seattle

"This Northgate spot churns out exemplary, inexpensive donuts that also happen to be the best in town. And while many casual, high-volume shops suffer from unremarkable frosting pumped with artificial flavors, oily dough, and dry cake, that’s not the case at Family Donut. Instead of fake fruit essence, the donuts are coated with a glaze that contains actual bits of blueberry, orange zest, or raspberry puree. A heavy hand of buttermilk makes bars phenomenally moist and tangy, and old fashioneds are soft on the inside despite the craggy crunchy edges. Even the free little hole on a stick you get on your way out is special. Just note that on weekends, they can (understandably) sell out by 10am." - aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley, gabe guarente

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Family Donut Shop - Review - Northgate - Seattle - The Infatuation

"This Northgate donut shop churns out exemplary, inexpensive donuts that also happen to be the best in town. And while many casual, high-volume shops suffer from unremarkable frosting pumped with artificial flavors, oily dough, and dry cake, that’s not the case at Family Donut. Instead of fake fruit essence, the donuts are coated with a glaze that contains actual bits of blueberry, orange zest, or raspberry puree. A heavy hand of buttermilk makes bars phenomenally moist and tangy, and old fashioneds are soft on the inside despite the craggy crunchy edges. Even the free little hole on a stick you get on your way out is special. Just note that on weekends, they can (understandably) sell out by 10am." - Aimee Rizzo

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Richard Clark

SerpAPI
Amazing donuts, great coffee, and super-friendly staff. The quality and variety of their donuts is fantastic - everything from cake-like textured donuts to their "cronuts" or croissant donuts. Whenever I bring these into work folks are expecting them to be typical chain quality, but always end up surprised and asking where I got them. They also have multiple high-quality espresso machines (Nuova Simonelli) and make a mean latte. Best of all, the staff is always really chipper despite having opened the store at 5am. There's nothing like starting your day with some positive interactions. I'm really glad I decided to stop here one day on a whim.

Alex Maloney

SerpAPI
Great donuts. Might be my favorite donut shop out here so far! Had the caramel cronut and the glazed. 10/10 perfect and can’t wait to try the other flavors. Great customer service and prices too!

Jamilah Fields

SerpAPI
went a few days ago. Nice workers, let me try a donut hole. I was kind of disappointed once I arrived though. They didn't have many donuts and the 2 out of the three I bought did not taste fresh. Donut was more bready than I like for my personal taste

Brandon Shepard

SerpAPI
The Family Donut Shop is by far my favorite donut spot in the area. I am no donut officialdo but I definitely have a donut style preference. These are them for sure. Similar to Donut Factory, but without the overbearing sweetness from the unnecessary levels of sugar. And WAYYY better than paying 75 dollars for a dozen General Porpoise donuts. In general, donuts in Seattle can be sub-par; but Family Donut rises above the rest and has stands alone as Seattle's finest and kindest donut shop. Please support this amazing local business

Huong Le

SerpAPI
The people here are super friendly and nice. We got a half-dozen box and they gave us one donut for free to celebrate the cherry blossoms at UW :). The donut here are super good. The cake donuts are probably my favorites as they know how to make it pretty well. The crueller and cronut is also another delicious ones. the maple bacon is probably a savory dessert as there was so much bacon on it. The bear claw comes with an apple compote inside. You can't really go wrong with any of the donuts here to be honest.

Darrick Kinney

SerpAPI
Maple bars and apple fritters are an excellent choice. Great little spot if you're looking for something that isn't a large name brand like Top Pot or Krispy Kreme.

Bonnie O'Laughlin

SerpAPI
The owners are really friendly. Their crumb donuts taste similar to (but better than) Winchells crumb donuts, which is a family favorite.

Beau

SerpAPI
Easily the best donuts in Seattle. Very friendly staff, good prices, ample parking.
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Fed U.

Yelp
Whoever posted that this place offered vegan donuts was WRONG! I walked over after searching for vegan places in the area and this place popping up. I looked forward to hopefully a few vegan donut options! I asked and they replied, SORRY NO VEGAN! Anyway, I grabbed a dozen for my team, even though I could not have any. Colleagues said they were good (star) and they were nice (star). Tip... offer plant based options, it is 2024! Better for the body and planet!
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R V.

Yelp
These donuts are AMAZING! Had the glazed mochi donut (it didn't make it to picture time) and it was so much better than those chain mochi donut places. Oh! The family that runs the donut shop are really great too!
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Clayton J.

Yelp
This place is either really bad, or really good. Showed up about 90 minutes before close and they were just about sold out. They only had maple bars with bacon and that is not my donut. Picture show an amazing selection, but this is a small store with limited space. The woman was kind, but said they had a busy morning, so unfortunately, I drove out of my way for nothing.
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Michael X.

Yelp
I love absolutely love donuts, so Family Donut Shop has been on my to try list for some time now. While doing an early morning trip to downtown Seattle on a Saturday morning, I thought it would be a great idea to swing up to Northgate to get some early morning treats for waking up so early. I went to the shop around 7AM and there were a couple of other customers in also getting their early morning sugar fix. As other reviewers have mentioned, Family Donut Shop located in the same plaza as Gyro Sababa, Teriyaki Plus, and several other locally run businesses. Parking is shared among all the vendors (likely 10-15 spots), and I could see this place filling up during later hours in the day. Though at 7AM, there are plenty of parking spots to pick from. Inside the store, the donuts are all in clear display cases that you can easily view and select from. You pick your donuts, and you check out at the cash register at the back of the store. I got a good assortment of donuts, and they were indulgent and delicious! Each donut had a pleasing and airy texture. I think the most unique donut that I tried from this shop was the croissant donut - this donut has the slight crispiness that you would get from your usual croissant, and then combined with the decadence of frosting and cake-like texture of a donut! The donuts are also filled to the brim with the fillings of your choice as you can see from the lemon filled donut picture I have included. The filling itself is also not too sweet and has a good balance of the filling flavor, the texture is nice and smooth. Similar to most donut places, you'll probably be spending about $2-3 per donut here. I would say quality-wise, Family Donut Shop fit the personal profit of what I consider a good and tasty donut with their texture, size, and fillings. If I am ever in the Northgate area in the morning again, I would definitely like to revisit to try the numerous other options that this donut shop has to offer!
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Jonny M.

Yelp
Have driven by Family Donut Shop many times but finally stopped in to grab some donuts. It's run by a sweet Vietnamese couple. They're in a plaza that houses Gyro Sababa and Teriyaki Plus. We dropped in on a Monday morning (10:30am) and were greeted with donut hole samples. Donuts are in the $1.99 (regular/filled) to $2.99 USD (fancy) price range. They also had ham & cheese croissants ($6.15 USD) that are popular. - 7x Donuts - tried two mochi (cinnamon sugar and chocolate), apple fritter, vanilla French crueller, cronut, caramel old fashion and a blueberry cake donut. Mochis were plain, texture was okay. Cronut didn't have that flaky croissant consistency but was light. Everything else was great. My favourite was the apple fritter. Will be back for more FDS donuts next trip.
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Megan S.

Yelp
When your two-year old wakes up at 5am the first day of your vacation in Seattle, it's good to know there's a donut shop down the street that opens at the same time! I'm a sucker for a good donut - actually literally any donut... BUT I do know a good donut when I meet one! The Family Donut offers great donuts! When we walked into the shop, our 2-year-old in my arms, the man behind the counter smiled and immediately offered a donut hole in a stick to her. Very kind and big smiles were had! She loved her "donut pop." We picked out a few donuts along with more donut holes to take with us for the morning. All were very well cooked, just the right golden brown and the glaze was light, not seeping into the middle of the donut like some places. That's the sign of a good fry on the donut! I would definitely come back here next time in the city!
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Jennifer L.

Yelp
Nothing sets this donut place apart from all the others. Donuts are dense, there's more dough than icing, and the toppings are light. I had to try it to indulge in a new joint, but it wasn't worth it. Cinnamon sugar and glazed twists were very much more bread than a good combo of both Icing and glaze/sugar ratio. Bummer, but happy I tried this place.
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Marissa R.

Yelp
Just perfect in every way. Family owned, friendly service. Traditional, classic donuts that even taste good the next day. Get there early before they sell out!
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Jessica D.

Yelp
Quite possibly some of the best donuts I've ever had. They sell out quickly so I recommend arriving early. The staff that work here are very nice. Small mom and pop shop vibes.
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John F.

Yelp
Saw this place listed on "Yelps Top 100" donuts list. Turns out is was literally right next to our hotel! Had to check it out right? The name actually fits pretty well, seemed like a mom and pop donut shop. Opens early, closes at 2pm or when the donuts are gone! My wife and I each got 2 donuts so I tried four. My favorite was the cake type donut. It was super moist and tasty. The other 3 were very good, but having a "top 100" rating I expected them All to blown me away.... I would say everything was good, but I don't know what makes this a Yelp rated Top 100. So yes, enjoy some great donuts here, But now I question Yelps "Top" lists going forward!
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Yadira C.

Yelp
I just love it here!... But please expect to be sold out or less flavor options if you get there by 10am! The place is clean! Nice service! Just love it!
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Tanis L.

Yelp
I adventured to Family Donut Shop in the Haller Lake/Northgate area this morning, Wednesday 3 May 2023, to try a couple of their donuts. The parking lot is shared and I got the last spot on the end nearest the donut shop. As I walked up to the door one customer left and a duo joined me on entering the store. The line was short and the workers quick and friendly. I went with a mochi ring donut and an apple fritter. The total came to just under six dollars. It was my first time having a mochi donut and I found the texture to be a little chewier than a plain yeast raised donut. The glaze and chocolate drizzle/crumbles I could taste and paired well with the donut flavor. The apple fritter was a flatter fritter and was slightly crispy. A texturally unique apple fritter in my experience. Thoroughly enjoyed both donuts and my shopping/eating experience.
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Brian T.

Yelp
I'm going to start by stating blasphemy: I don't like donuts. They're usually caked in sugar or some sort of thick glaze that makes me feel so lethargic and heavy for the rest of the day. With that out of the way, Family Donut Shop serves up some pretty great donuts, even with my donut-avoidant standards. The donuts glisten that looks so tantalizing; yet, they're light and delicious, and they're not very sweet in the best way possible. On top of that, this mom-and-pop donut establishment has great service all around. I'm always greeted with a smile despite the sleepy and grumpy morning hours. I would suggest going early, as this place runs out of donuts fast (and rightfully and understandably so). You can't go wrong with any selection here. Let the wafts of fresh donuts drive your decision on what to get. And no matter what you choose, you won't be disappointed, and it'll be a great start to your day.
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Stephanie C.

Yelp
The owners are so nice and I've never had a bad donut here. They have a wide variety to choose from, even flavors like ube and matcha. Mighty O's and Top Pot are nothing special imo, and sometimes you want a REAL donut instead of a vegan one. This place has it! Its a tiny shop tucked in a strip mall on a busy street.
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Ryan C.

Yelp
I know this is going to come off as hyperbole, but I'm completely serious. I just had the greatest cake doughnut I've ever eaten at this place. By the looks of it, others are fans as well, and it's well deserved.
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Julie S.

Yelp
This is such a cute little donut shop. They are definitely a popular establishment and have many types of donuts. The donuts are a perfect mix of crispy on the outside and soft on the inside and the frostings complement the donuts well. The workers are also super friendly. The apple fritter was definitely our favorite.
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Chris J.

Yelp
A classic donut shop experience elevated. They got all the classic fixings in addition to mochi donuts and even the square croissant-like ones you'd find at the permanently closed Nola Donuts in Portland. The selection here is bangarang and while I dont think the donuts compete with artisanal craft shops that are milling their own flours and selling $6 donuts, that's really a different type of shop than this that is more affordable (however more than your normal shop) and classic. Lady running the place was a total sweetheart too. Highly recommend if you're looking for a reliably great classic donut shop experience.
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Buk O.

Yelp
Only place I have had a cronut (it was yummy). They also open early for those work breakfast orders. Great service, can order ahead of time.
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Roz A.

Yelp
This little hole-in-the-wall donut shop is located in a small strip mall not far from the highway. The donuts here are heavenly. They're fresh and they have a wide selection. The classic glazed donut is dense, soft and flakey. The shop itself is tiny with no seating. Service is excellent. The shop-keepers are kind and helpful. They always offer kids a donut hole while they wait in line. Family Donut Shop is of the last few "classic" donut shops in Seattle. The city has plenty of hipster bakeries with eclectic, $7.00 donuts on the menu..that's not what you'll find here. This is a small business - bring cash if you can!
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Mojdeh S.

Yelp
How I heard of this place: While we happened to pass by the shop often, giggling at the name, it took a review in the local paper to get us to stop inside the shop back on 23 December of 2018. It was touted for having the best plain chocolate cake donut in the entire city. Challenge accepted. Type of cuisine: Donuts and coffee. Ambiance: A small spot in a strip mall off of Northgate Way, at a busy intersection, one can pull off to get a smattering of donuts in the small, but adequate shop. That is, until they sell out! Get there early to enjoy the glass displays of daily baked donuts, then dine in at one of a couple of tables with chairs at the front of the store, or take your order to go. What I ordered: We ordered a dozen mixed donuts ($12.99), and chose a few but asked that the employee fill the rest of the box with the cake, filled and old fashioned varieties. What I loved: Each of the donuts were perfectly fried and glazed, but I'm always partial to the old fashioned, the apple fritters and the cream-filled ones. Why I loved it: A small and cozy family owned establishment that aims to please, serves a great donut and is enjoyed throughout the city. Cost: Low ($12.99 per dozen)
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Aparna B.

Yelp
Family owned and operated but some of the best donuts I've had. I decided to pick up a dozen donuts for my husbands birthday and got up early to do this here at Family Donut. These donuts were delicious! The staff working were so friendly and they even gave us some free donut holes for his birthday. They have so many flavors and options available and also have vegan donuts available. Cannot recommend this place enough. They're located right off the exit and in a small strip mall but there is parking out front which is convenient.
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Scott H.

Yelp
I come from Portland which claims to have good donuts. However the cronut here is something of legend. I got the cinnamon one. Walked out the door. Took a bite. Immediately walked back to get more. Crispy chewy and flaky all in One. Now the only challenge is how do I end up in this part of town again?

Yates K.

Yelp
Best donuts in Seattle! Those place is run by exceptionally nice people who clearly take a lot of pride in making great food. I'm always so happy after going to Family Donut!!
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Adriana J.

Yelp
Stopped by to grab the fam donuts, came around 9:30 and some of the donuts were gone and lime out the door. Went quickly and the donuts were great!
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Ryan M.

Yelp
The doughnuts are quite good. These taste good, aren't oily, and are generally very well made. I feel weird bringing these points up, but I really do enjoy these ones and I do think they might be the best ones in Seattle. I normally get there pretty late in the day and they are always about to run out.
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Dylan B.

Yelp
I've been coming to this shop for 20+ years since I lived behind it with my folks when it used to have a couple tables you could sit on! This place has remained in the same family, and everyone is sweet here. The Apple Fritters they serve are the best I've ever had, slight crisp outside and super balanced cinnamon, filling and dough content all the way through. The French Crullers are also fantastic, more of a light, eggy dough that melts in your mouth, a donut you can't get everywhere. Hands down best shop in WA and on yelps top 100 for the US. Well deserved. Thank you Family Donut.
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Madeleine C.

Yelp
I swear this is the best place for donuts in Seattle. Think fluffy and not overly complicated. Bring cash!! Also, get here early because they sometimes sell out. My favorite is honestly the plain glazed but they do a good bear claw, Apple fritter, filled, etc. definitely somewhere I would make time for a trip to. A small shop, but very friendly service !

Michael M.

Yelp
These are the best donuts in Seattle. They may be a bit pricey, but they are worth it.

Sandra L.

Yelp
Maple glazed bar! Outstanding! $1.99. Not overly sweet, and has a nice "bite" to it.... the doughnut its self has a slight tang which pairs nicely with the maple glaze. One doughnut is quite filling... these doughnuts are not "air"! Next time I think I will try the apple fritter. Friendly customer service, good price, filling and delicious. I will be back!
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D B.

Yelp
Fantastic service and the best donuts I've had in the PNW. Highly recommend. We will be back.
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Crystal S.

Yelp
Excellent donut! Not greasy at all! The shop was spotless and customer service was superb! Thank you for a wonderful sweet treat
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Matthew T.

Yelp
Phenomenal family donut shop. We are big fans have been going here for years and years. Definitely recommend!
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Kelly L.

Yelp
These are the closest thing to "California" donuts we have found in Seattle. It's a real thing, I promise. The history behind donuts in CA stems back to migration from Cambodia and it's quite interesting. Anyway, the donuts were pretty good fresh - nice and tender, high-risen glazed donuts and maple bars. No pretentiousness like Mighty-O (sorry) and better than Top Pot, though Top Pot has pretty good cake donuts. If you like the light and airy yeast-risen donuts, try them from here.

Kimberly ..

Yelp
As the name suggests, it's a classic family-owned local-vibe donut shop. They have all the standard goodies. I usually get two dozen mixed for work and it's always devoured immediately. Sometimes I get the donut holes and eating them just reminds me of my childhood. The owners are always super nice too!
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Jenny C.

Yelp
I've been here twice and this place is solid. On my most recent visit, I picked up 4 things for a total of $9.40 1. Maple cronut--Lovely texture reminiscent of a croissant 2. Bacon maple--Loads of bacon but I like my yeasted donuts to have a bit more chew to them 3. French crueller--Light, airy texture. 4. Buttermilk--More dense and cake-like I remember not liking a few of the things on my first visit such as the strawberry glaze and the cinnamon roll so that's why I removed 1 star. I will definitely be back to try more though.
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Huong L.

Yelp
We were in the area and decided to finally try this place. I was excited as they were recognize as one of the best donuts in Seattle. Also, my co-worker brought donut here to work and I tried the apple fritter and it was really delicious. Firstly, the people here are so nice and you can tell that they work really hard to make these delicious donuts. Old fashioned/Cake donuts: the texture of the donuts are amazing, they have such a nice crunch. The glaze on these are also super flavorful, not the generic vanilla/chocolate with food coloring. Maple bacon bar: this has Soo much bacon! So much that you actually get a savory donut. Crueller: one of the best crueller, they were soft and airy and very flavorful. Cronut: another one of better cronut I had. It has the flakiness, and the flavor was good. Bear claw: these were interesting as it was filled with apple compote. Huge! I think I would have like the apple turnover here as the compote here was pretty good, not sure I care for it in the bear claw Overall, this place doesn't have a lot of unique donuts, but what they have are delicious simple donuts. And the people here are just so nice. They gave us a free donut in celebration of the cherry blossom at uw!
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Grant L.

Yelp
Reliably great. Not "fancy," but never disappoints. If you're in the neighborhood, stop by!

Jonathan P.

Yelp
Great donuts, friendly service. Not too greasy, price was reasonable, i like to support local own small biz.
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A B.

Yelp
Yummy espresso (Mocha), friendly service, and amazing donuts! Tiny hole in the wall, I will definitely be back,
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Erica P.

Yelp
Don't be put off by the line out the door. There is a good reason for it, and it moves quickly! This is one of our favorite stops for doughtnuts, and even though it is out of the way, we keep coming back because the service and the doughnuts themselves are out of this world. The folks behind the counter (the owners maybe?) are always super sweet and friendly, and they give great recommendations. The doughnuts are on point. They are soft and flavorful, not too sweet and just perfect with a cup of coffee. As others have said, the apple fritter is delicious. My go-to is the old fashioned and it does not disappoint. Consider a ham and cheese croissant if you are looking for something more savory. Worth the trip and the wait any day!
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Dakota S.

Yelp
Not much selection at 11am on a Thursday so get here early if you want them since this is my second time stopping there. The first time they were sold out for the day and closed at 11:30am. 4/5 on the Apple Fritter. Excellent crispness and texture the way I like my fritters, the kind that will actually get better throughout the day! Good flavor combo but a little lacking on the apple being noticeable. Very friendly service! Will definitely stop in again!
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Scot B.

Yelp
I'm from Southern California and have been searching for a classic donut shop in Seattle ever since I moved here. Top Pot, Mighty-O, and all them are good but sometimes you just want a classic donut. Can't recommend this place highly enough - family business, all of donuts you expect at a great quality.

angela a.

Yelp
Deliciousness. Best donuts in town! Get there early. Such nice people who own this place, and personally make the donuts at 2:00 AM, so that we may eat them at 5:00 AM.
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Jessica G.

Yelp
This place has the best donuts hands down! Most are classic but they have a few unique ones. They aren't over the top and the flavors really pull through delicately. The cronut is my new favorite! To my surprise the espresso is some of my favorite as well and I'm definitely picky. A true family business, thank you for your kindness every time I come in.
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B N.

Yelp
Just moved to the Northgate area and my boyfriend brought some donuts from here and ever since this place has been a staple of ours! Screw CC or other big chains, this little shop is SO good! We love the orange donuts, the cronuts, maple glazed anything, and the fritter! Excellent service as well, both of the owners(?) are incredibly sweet and kind. Please check this place out and support your local small businesses!
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Diana X.

Yelp
The apple fritter was the highlight here. Would definitely be a staple of mine if I lived in the area, but probably a bit spoiled by some other great donut places near me. However, Family Donut's apple fritter is probably among the best I've ever had. And the price for value is amazing. I've had better with the old fashioned, custard filled, buttermilk hunks. But the fritter is worth driving over for. Uniquely shaped like a flat disc, there's a fresh burst of moist, tender apples with just the right touch of cinnamon and sugar. Incredibly fresh and vibrant, with a freshly fried, lightly crispy exterior that has that perfect oily nuttiness you get from a freshly friend donut, which yields to a soft interior of the perfect thickness and contrast to just the right balance of glaze, fruit, and dough. I also appreciate that they have non-glazed versions of classic donuts - for those days when you don't want to go all-out on dessert for breakfast. Moist, tender apples.
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Jean J.

Yelp
Had a yummy ham and cheese croissant that was like biting into a baby (soft and squishy!) and the kind woman owner gave me a free apple cruller that was just the right sweet, crispy, and doughy.

Samuel P.

Yelp
Excellent donuts, just the right consistency. Try the mini donuts are delicious and don't forget about the croissants Staff is amazing, super welcoming.
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Victoria C.

Yelp
I decided to stop by here on National Donut Day to pick up some donuts for my fiance. I got here at around 5:15 AM, just 15 minutes after they're opened. Although it was early, they're was a steady stream of customers in and out. I decided on just getting a dozen. I do wish they had signs to tell us which donuts were which, some were easy to tell, others I asked which flavors they were. The guy helping me was very very friendly and patient. He didn't try to rush me at all. All of the donuts looked very good. I tried one of their regular donuts with a chocolate frosting on top (couldn't resist on National Donut Day), and it was very tasty. My fiance also very much enjoyed them. They're the closet donut shop by us, that it makes it easy to come over here to pick some up next time!