"This Portland export landed in Houston in 2020, complete with its own drive-thru so folks can pick up a dozen doughnuts without leaving the car. The bakery is open 24 hours, making it a reliable option for when those late night cravings hit." - Brittany Britto Garley
"Now home to two locations of this West Coast chain, Voodoo was an immediately popular addition to Houston’s doughnut scene. It can sometimes be hit or miss — sometimes the wacky concoctions are a little too wacky, but there are some serious winners on the menu. Consider the spicy Ring of Fire, a chocolate donut dusted with cinnamon and cayenne pepper, and garnished with a dried red chili right in the center." - Emily Bond
"Ronnie Killen can’t resist the new Voodoo Doughnut in the Heights." - Megha McSwain
"The wait is finally over for Voodoo Doughnut — the Portland-born pastry destination known for its over-the-top doughnuts has finally set an opening date in Houston. The chain announced its impending Houston debut at 3715 Washington Avenue, set for January 15. For those who are unfamiliar with Voodoo Doughnut, look forward to rounds of dough slathered in frosting and topped with cereals like Froot Loops and Crunch Berries, stoner-themed treats like the 'Grape Ape,' topped with 'grape dust' and purple sprinkles, and the 'Maple Blazer Blunt' a vegan doughnut that’s rolled and decorated to look like a weed-stuffed cigar. Cake doughnuts are also an option, along with ridiculously decorated treats like a chocolate doughnut that’s decorated with a pentagram, and the penis-shaped 'Cock-N-Balls.'" - Amy McCarthy
"Voodoo Doughnuts just celebrated its grand opening week in Houston, complete with a ribbon-cutting with giant pink scissors. The Portland-based chain’s inaugural area location opened on 3715 Washington Avenue on January 15, open 24 hours a day. Get there for doughnuts in wild flavors like bubble gum or bacon maple. Just don’t park in the Bank of America parking lot, per Voodoo Doughnuts’ Facebook. Luckily, there is a 24/7 drive-thru, which is a first for the brand." - Amy McCarthy