
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"First time trying this place. $19 for 16 donuts is a great deal. I normally pay $20 at krispy Kreme for 12 donuts which can't compete with these. Keep in mind these donuts are more cakey and thicker dough so if you are expecting light and fluffy, then might not be for you. If you want a fuller donut with more cake texture, then try these out. I love that you can customize donuts if you dont want the selection they have for the day. You can choose ur icing, topping, and then drizzle and they cost the same price as the every other donut. They even let me fill mine with blueberry or strawberry jelly. Didn't try the coffee with looks great. I see they had donut cakes too for order. I will say the only thing I did wish could be different is more flavor in the base donuts dough they use. A little more vanilla or brown sugar, but I understand they need it neutral to fit any request or flavor profile."
"Arrived a bit before lunch time and appears to have been a busy day for this mini donut shop. Staff was very friendly and helpful explaining what the difference options available were. We got a birthday cake donut, a sprinkles donut, a samoa donut and a strawberry shortcake donut. The donuts were very flavorful, but we're a bit try for my liking... But overall good."
"Stopped by this donut shop to give it a try. It’s a small space but has a pretty neat setup. They make one type of cake donut as the base and then customize it with different toppings. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of cake donuts, so overall, it was just okay for me. That being said, some of the toppings stood out—the maple bacon donut was definitely the best, and the Samoa was also pretty good. The others, though, were a bit underwhelming. The cinnamon donut was especially disappointing—really dry and lacking any actual cinnamon flavor. Not sure I’d come back, but it was cool to try something different. If you’re into cake donuts, it might be worth checking out, but if not, it’s probably a one-time visit."
"Looking for a doughnut and coffee before hitting the road. Tried Da Vinci's Donuts. Da Vinci's is tucked under an apartment complex with a few other restaurants. All of their the donuts are born as little cake donuts with a variety of toppings. No traditional greasy fritters with icing or yeasty donuts that melt in your mouth. You will need a medium to large coffee or tea to wash these lil babies down. They are tasty and just the right size. The service is pleasant, and they have a variety of flavors, the bacon topping is good, and the fruity pebble topping is good. I'm going to grade Da Vinci's: one glazed donut and a small coffee(2 stars) a first try for those that prefer cake-like donuts. I will stick with the traditional grease and glaze."
"This small little donut shop delivers in big taste and selection. While on the pricer side of the donut world, it’s absolutely delicious. The quality of the donuts is far superior to the ones you might be dunkin. The options of flavors and the ability to customize makes this an even more enjoyable experience. I’ll be back with my kiddos and will also look at placing an order for work."
"I am normally not a cake donut fan, but these round treats worked for me. The shop is locate din a small strip mall with an ample amount of parking..."
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