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“Great and friendly service. Love the new interior!“
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“Nice seating to enjoy your hot drink and warm up after having to spend over an hour in the rain at a kids soccer game. Made drink quickly and got everything right. Nothing complicated. Seating area could have been cleaned better between customers.“
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“Absolutely! They made a wonderful dessert table for my daughters 6th birthday. We had a donut cake, and additional donuts on trays for desserts. All different flavors, and they seperated any containing nuts for my guests. They delivered it locally for us! THEY WERE SOOOO GOOD! THANK YOU!“
“I love, love, love Sugarlips Donuts. They are consistent in flavor, appearance, and overall yumminess. During holidays and special times of the year (such as Halloween as I am sharing) Sugarlips does a really great job hand-decorating each donut. They are so yummy and adorable that I have started using them as holiday gifts for our building tenants and other work associates. When available, make sure to order/try out their donut pops. They are not always available but they are an actual "pop" made out of donuts and dipped into chocolate. I have ordered and purchased larger amounts and used as thank you gifts for smaller events/parties. A small business, women-owned, local - with great donuts?! How can you go wrong!“
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“Holy Mochimoly! Mochimoly offers mochi donuts, boba tea, and Korean mochi-encrusted hotdogs which are their best item. Their hotdogs which are kinda like corndogs on roids come huge with 4 sausage options of Beef, Spicy Beef, Cheese, and Spicy Cheese with toppings choices of Ramen, Cheetos, and Truffle/Garlic/Parm. I really enjoyed their spicy beef hot dog with truffle/garlic/parm which was super tasty and filling. Then while their mochi donuts were very pretty with deep flavors (e.g. matcha, coffee, black sesame, nutella, blueberry, taro, churro, strawberry, and plenty more), they were a little too dense and sweet and the outside wasn't crunchy which might have been a timing thing and worth another try. I'll definitely be back for their hotdogs.NOTES/TIPS:**Friendly service.**Very small table if you want to eat inside. No chairs.**Wheelchair-accessible, but table is rather high.**No restroom.“
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“Delicious coffee, and the staff is lovely!“
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“I'd noticed a few signs in recent days at the nearby Dunkin for National Donut Day, so I was emotionally prepared for this exciting holiday yesterday. This seemed like the edgiest donut option within 20 minutes of me (Dunkin is so ubiquitous in society now that it's not much of an event), so I decided to stop by at lunchtime. That was obviously a risk, as it's obviously not the ideal time of day to get a fresh donut AND it was a donut-related holiday. I live on the edge.
Glaze is located in a sprawling and oddly designed strip mall. From what I could tell, it was basically two separate strip malls with a supermarket dividing them, and tons of one-way lanes. Utter North Jersey chaos. Of course I went to the entrance on the complete opposite side, which meant it took an extra five minutes of letting eager-beaver TJ Maxx and CVS customers walk in front of my car. If there's an easier way to get to Glaze, I would recommend doing it - it's right off a busy intersection where Bloomfield and Passaic meet, so good luck.
It wasn't a disaster when I walked in, but it was also clear that Glaze had been busy. The inventory was depleted and one employee was just finishing her shift and looked like she was on her way to take a nap, which, fair. (As an aside, she had a very pleasant, short conversation with the remaining employee behind the counter that was nice to see - they clearly get along and respect each other. Lots of good vibes). I'd taken a look at the menu beforehand, which had quite a few intriguing options. The one I'd had my heart set on was the maple/bacon, but unfortunately, other National Donut Day celebrants had gotten them first. I settled for my second option, which was the Twix Donut.
It was definitely a tasty treat. Understandably, it's on the cakier side, which I'm usually pretty ambivalent about (ideally I like an airier donut), but this one hit the spot. It was a little messy with the caramel, but I think you know what you're getting into when you order a donut with a ton of sticky shizzle on top. The price point was maybe a little high - also, not clear what if anything Glaze actually did for National Donut Day in terms of specials/discounts other than to simply promote the holiday with its signage, but no matter - and came out to $4.20 or so. I don't recall what the price was for a donut the last time I was at Dunkin, but I'd guess this is twice that. You're getting a bigger, more sophisticated donut though, so I don't know that it's that egregious. The young woman behind the counter was very pleasant and confirmed that it had been a crazy donut holiday at the donut store. I'm lucky they even had my second option.
I can't have donuts on a daily basis anymore even as rock and roll as I am, but this was a nice way to wrap up the week. The location leaves a little to be desired and I'm sure the product is a little fresher earlier in the day, but all of that is on me.“
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“Great and friendly service. Love the new interior!“