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“Good vibes here. Not much seating, but we did take out so no big deal. The mochi donuts are surprisingly good considering I don’t normally like mochi. The mango tea was really good. I liked the mango pieces in the drink. Nice place to stop for something sweet.“
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“The donut texture has a slight mochi (chewy) texture in the center. It’s not as heavy as traditional donuts and it tasted pretty good. Despite the store name and the hype of the delicious donut, the main product of this store is sweet beverages. The innovative lid gives you options to drink from the lid or with a straw. The store encourages customers to order through the touch screen, it’s convenient as you can see all options and pay instantly. Your order goes straight to the kitchen, and the customer receives a message when the order is ready.“
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“41 years of life, 22 years of military service, and over 25 countries later — I’ve lived on the East Coast, spent time in Japan, and now reside in San Diego. I’ve had donuts from Aliquippa, PA, to San Antonio, New Orleans, LA, and Seattle. I've had Canadian donuts, East Asia donuts, I've had a French Cruller in Paris, the largest yeast donut in Germany the size of my head! I’ve even given the so-called “giants” like Dunkin’ and Krispy Kreme a fair shot or the up and coming fresh to order Duck Donuts...but nothing, Absolutely NOTHING, comes close!
Donut Star is UNMATCHED! No gimmicks. No neon signs or overdone branding. Just pure, nostalgic, made-with-love, wake-up-early-and-pray-they-haven’t-sold-out-yet kind of donuts.
It’s more than just a shop — it’s where my love for donuts began. I’ve been a loyal customer since 1997, and now I get to share these same donuts with my kids every time we come into town. That’s something special, something those big-name spots can’t touch.
Donut Star isn’t just my favorite donut shop — it’s the gold standard. Im talking Dubai Gold standard (yeah, ive been there too, still doesnt compare to this.)
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“Peet's Vs. Starbucks Vs. Dutch BrosFollowing story happened between 2/22nd - 3/3rd/ 2023.I was staying in Woodland, CA. Econo Lodge Hotel on 53 W Main st.I had coffee three times daily from either Dutch Bros, Star Bucks or Peets.All within one mile from each other. See drawn map in photos.I compared the price, the liquid level and the thickness of the coffee.Peet's coffee was the most expensive but the cup has the highest liquid levelPeet's win in thickness and richness of coffee.Issues: inconsistency in price-------------For Double Espresso (my usual coffee-drink for 30 years):Dutch Bros: $2.45Starbucks: $2.75 & $3.25 a day afterPeet's coffee at Raley's: $2.90 & $3.5 in the next visit----------For triple espresso:Dutch Bros: $3.45Starbucks: $3.5 the first time/ and $3.9 second timePeet's Coffee: I skipped anticipating it will be over $4--------------For the caffeine addicts (self-included) any double espresso will do. If you want to sit and read or write something, Peet's inside Raley's is not the best place for that. I'm not sure but i think they don't have a wi-fi. Also, because it's inside a market; it is awkward to sit there for more than 15 minutes. The other issue is the Barista is usually doing something else and you have to get their attention that you want coffee.Still very good coffee. Company good do better to attract sales.___________I will post another review for Starbucks Vs. Dutch Bros Vs. Peet'sand another for Dutch Bros Vs. Peet's Vs Starbucks“
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“Delicious and friendly service staff 😋“
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“Love the churros & in an de torta! (Bolios)Drool“
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“Mindblowing freshness and flavor Excellent Customer service. Your apple fritters are great!, eating one now!! Thank you!! God bless!!“