
About Little Lucy's
Colorful, late-night food truck making mini-donuts with creative flavors, toppings & dipping sauces.
What People Are Saying
from Google"$20 for two small bags of minis and two hot chocolates. Not too bad, but we each ordered different flavors to try. They probably just have a bucket of mini donuts in there and throw some sugar in the bag. Hot chocolates tasted like the gas station machine kind but not stirred. Fun people watching since this little trailer is nestled inbetween bars. We walked down here after 10pm on a Sunday."
"If you’re looking for something sweet this is the place! Great customer service, very generous with the servings and they were so kind! Donuts are made to order so super fresh. Support local business ❤️"
"Ok, sooooo, these cute little donuts were amazing. I wish I had words to convey the experience of opening the cute little bag and laying them out with some espresso for my birthday treat with my kiddo. The flavor was on point and I was surprised it all hit like it did, so perfect. And so soft and adorable. I just don't have the words for how fun and perfect they were. Also, I love tiny things, and was so happy with the size. Oh and it was the schnauzer ones that I got--Lavender Pistachio and Vanilla."
"Community vibes make Little Lucy’s Mini Donuts more than just a food truck—it’s a late-night treat that feels like part of Austin’s heartbeat. Their fresh mini donuts off the pink truck on Rainey Street are warm, sweet, perfectly bite-size indulgences. The truck’s presence every evening adds a fun energy, and seeing locals and visitors alike line up proves the pull is real. Health standards are clearly taken seriously in their production process, which gives me peace of mind when you want to satisfy a craving. If you’re wandering around late and want a joyful snack, Little Lucy’s hits the spot."
"Rating: 3.9/5 These freshly made mini donuts come with uniquely flavored sugar, though they are a bit pricey and take some time to prepare. We ordered a large (12+ donuts for $9) and added a Nutella dipping sauce (+$1). We chose the pistachio rose flavor. The rose was very subtle with pistachio being more dominant, but it was still really good. There was so much extra sugar that I saved some to sprinkle on pancakes, yogurt, or banana bread. They’re a great treat, especially if you have the drunchies, but the hefty price tag might give you pause."
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