Legendary Doughnuts

1640 NW Gilman Blvd #3, Issaquah
(425) 651-8070

Recent Reviews

BlackDog Adobo

Love their Doughnuts more resonable than Top Pots.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Aisha Pleasant

Wow! Absolutely delicious breakfast sandwich I had from here today. Bacon egg breakfast sandwich for me and bbq work pulled pork with bacon for him. Toasted to perfection with the cute little Panini toast marks. Absolutely must find and try! Hidden little gem in Issaquah that we found after leaving SWEDISH Medical Center, Issaquah. You can’t see it from the street so you don’t really know that it’s there and just happen to find it randomly. They need a big sign on side of the road that tells people they’re here! They have a huge donut selection with some really cool ingredients and names. So far I’ve only eaten some of the apple fritter and it was huge and absolutely delicious and soft and moist yes. Must try yall!

Kayera

My friend had a speciality donut she stated was wonderful ?

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michael Schwagler

Not much to look at here, on are way to Arizona after selling our house. Visiting some family and friends in the Seattle area before leaving. The hotel is mediocre, hot tub is broken and the ice machines on 2 of the 4 floors are broken.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

Jacqueline Vazquez

Okay! The maple bar has bacon on it! I now have diabetes! No but all jokes aside. They are delicious. Their doughnuts and other selections are huge not your ordinary. I will be going back soon. Def. Recommend! It wasn’t on expensive. $15 for a chocolate sprinkle doughnut a maple bar, a cream filled doughnut and medium coffee. I wish I had a picture.Parking: Parked right in front

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Say It with Doughnut Letters

Jac Chambers

Superb donuts!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Oprah Doughsant Salted Caramel Doughsant Apple Fritter Sex and the City Doughnut, Maple Bar, Assorted Donuts & Doughsant, Giant Donuts

Eric Smith

The donuts are enormous! Great variety, customizable, low price. Linda was super friendly!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Maple Bar

Brad Pendleton

These taste ok but too much emphasis on novelty donuts. Visited at 7am and they had not bothered stocking 1/3 of shelves. Very little variety except giant over-confectioned donuts. Not bad donuts just a waste of time to go. Instead, Highly recommend Factory Donuts in Bothell.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 4

Amanda Parker

Sampled several doughnuts and the pup also got a treat!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeff Schaberg

Just wow…I’m not a big donut fan, but our former pastor said they were the best and we had to try them while in town…they were awesome. I do like maple bars, and their normal maple bar and the Oprah (has bacon crumbles) were delectable, to my surprise my fav was the maple glazed old fashioned. Got a dozen, took them back to Idaho, cut them up and shared with everyone who came around and not a disappointed person in the bunch. Was about $50 for the dozen, so not cheap by any stretch, but all the doughnuts were large and shareable.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Maple Bar

Courtney L.

Anyone with a serious sweet tooth would love this spot. See their website for the vast doughnut selection, although they don't offer all of them each day. Each doughnut is classified as either Legendary (L), Famous, or Amateur (A), which also determines their cost. We got 5 Legendary which came to $17.45 total ($3.49 each) and 1 Amateur at $2.49. If you order a Legendary Dozen, it costs about $29, decreasing the cost per piece.Most of the Legendary and Famous doughnuts appear very decadent, complete with various toppings and frostings. As you can guess, the Amateur ones are your basic options, like maple bars, powdered sugar and old fashioned. The shop was pretty busy around 11:00A on a Saturday, but a friendly employee efficiently moved the line along pretty quickly. We picked up a few doughnuts for my grandmother's birthday and cut them up so we could all try a bit of each. + RASPBERRY PILLOW (L): A glazed square "pillow" came stuffed with the most raspberry jelly I've ever seen. When we cut it in half, I was shocked to see a majority of the interior was jelly rather than the doughnut itself. I only had a quarter of this and a whole one would have been sugar overload. + TIGER TAIL (L): If you want a less sweet option, I recommend this glazed cinnamon twist. The doughnut itself is huge and easily two servings. It had a mild cinnamon flavor swirled throughout.+ CONAN THE BAVARIAN (L): Between the thick custard filling and rich chocolate icing, this is a very indulgent doughnut. It was delicious, but very sweet. + DOUGHSANT (L): This is Legendary's version of a cronut, or a doughnut and croissant hybrid. It's airy and flaky like a croissant, and glazed like a doughnut. This is a great lighter option. + PUMPKIN BRULEE (L): A round raised doughnut topped with a pumpkin spice and brown sugar bourbon cream. Sugar is sprinkled on top so they can also torch it if you wish. I found this one just okay... rather than having a pumpkin flavor, it was more like a very sweet brown sugar cinnamon. + MAPLE BAR (A): Except for the size, this was your typical soft and scrumptious maple bar. It can be shared easily since it is massive! Notes: * Interestingly, they charge an extra 3% for using a credit card, however they also have a sign stating they are cashless, so I can imagine many customers end up incurring this fee. * The employee packed our doughnuts in a square box with three of them on top of the others. It would have been better if they used a larger box so that all the doughnuts could lay flat rather than half of them getting smashed.

Skye P.

Their fall flavors are POPPIN this year!!!! Multiple kinds of pumpkin/apple/cinnamon among the classics. The pumpkin crème brûlée was torched in front of us and gave it a fun crispy top layer and the cream itself was so good. Their donuts aren't overly sweet and they're HUGE. We planned to get 6, but seeing as the maple bar and tiger tail (cinnamon twist) each could be 3 donuts alone, we went with 4 and that was more than enough.Got them for my work crew on a rainy day (we work outside) and will definitely be coming back.

Ram Chikki

I’m a big fan of Tim Horton and my next go to is this place

Vanessa Siemens

This is a great doughnut stop and they have a good variety of other breakfast options and beverages as well. They have a wide variety of donuts and each one is absolutely delicious. Their filled donuts are especially tasty, especially the boozy donuts. A great place to grab a treat!

Gigi Alvarez

My first trip was at the Alburn location about a year ago. One day while driving home from SeaTech needing a good donut, I stumbled upon another Legendary in Issaquah. I keep forgetting the guys name. Tall African American man he always has a smile and so helpful. Our fist stop in was Mother's day of this year. I ordered the salted carmel doughsant (STABLE ITEM) I walked out that day only wanting one took a bite and went back for another.Mind u August is my hubby's bday, so I wanted to make the 2.5 hour drive but for donuts I couldn't bare to do it. So Wednesday on our way to Bc I was able to get one. Greedy me wanted one for our drive home as these babies are sooo tasty. We arrived about 2ish and no luck for me sold out. However the gentleman gave me two of the last mini ones. So I couldn't complain. We talked about the owner opening a shop in Spokane or kennewick/ richland area. No plans as of yet however maybe more reviews may change that opinion. I think kennewick would be great . Idaho /Oregon and Washington states travel so closely thru that area it would be a gold mine ?

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