All the rage in Frisco.
I haven't been up to DFW to try them yet.
Overrated? Worth the wait? What's the word?
I haven't been up to DFW to try them yet.
Overrated? Worth the wait? What's the word?
Ha, I'm right there with you. Chocolate iced with Bavarian filling from Shipley's does the trick.Weston Rogers said:
People must require more out of a donut than I do... Give me standard glazed/chocolate or a cinnamon glazed twist and I'm set.
Crash Davis said:
I haven't been, but from my experience, there is kind of a limit to how good a donut can be. I like donuts, but I honestly can't ever recall having one that was a total game changer for me.
Ha, I didn't mean to come off as that lame. I guess to me, donuts are just not the type of food I would ever wait in a long line for. There are plenty of other types of food that I would wait for, but I've never had a donut that was worth waiting more than 5 or so minutes. Maybe if I tried Hurts I would change my mind.BaylorGuy314 said:
Man, the critics on here must only drink your Folgers coffee black, your Jack Daniels whiskey straight, and have your Blue Bell ice cream only in homemade vanilla. Do you all drive white Ford F-150s and wear black pants and white shirts to the office as well?
I kid, I kid.
Seriously, I don't eat donuts a lot. I do eat them more now since I have kiddos but a basic glazed donut is fantastic to me. That said, I enjoy a little change now and again to shake up routine so a crazy, overpriced donut can be a fun change.
Just curious about the quality. I'm reaching out to the owners to see if one could be opened in Waco. Not crazy about franchising a donut shop (talk about having no barriers to entry) but this seems like a no-brainer fit.
I had no idea I needed this in my life until I had one. Heard about it, but I don't drive out of my way for donuts. My daughter brought me a box, and I am now officially a fan.Weston Rogers said:
People must require more out of a donut than I do... Give me standard glazed/chocolate or a cinnamon glazed twist and I'm set.
Stopped by there today at lunch. Had to wait about 10 minutes. Bought a dozen, including the German Choc cake donuts. Exercised some measure of discipline and omitted the bacon maple glazed. Had it before, and it was.... amazing is the only word I have. I almost would not eat it, and my daughter said that donut was born for me to eat it. She was right. Never had anything quite like it.Hubbs said:
We live a couple of miles away and they crowds have been crazy. I haven't tried it yet, but some of our friends have and said the donuts are great. Their schtick is being open 24 hours, so I guess that's part of the hype behind it.
I'm going to be working in Round Rock tomorrow... Looks like I will need to make a stop!RebelT said:
A donut thread without a mention of Round Rock donuts should be a crime.
Weston Rogers said:I'm going to be working in Round Rock tomorrow... Looks like I will need to make a stop!RebelT said:
A donut thread without a mention of Round Rock donuts should be a crime.
I always try to get the giant donut when I am passing through there. I was thinking it wouldn't be as good as a regular, but I was wrong.RebelT said:Weston Rogers said:I'm going to be working in Round Rock tomorrow... Looks like I will need to make a stop!RebelT said:
A donut thread without a mention of Round Rock donuts should be a crime.
You won't be disappointed. Best donuts ive ever had.
They also have great kolaches (get the jalapeno and cheese ones) and the Texas cinnamon roll is killer.
The guy that owns Hypnotic grew up on the same street as my wife. He started selling them on Facebook by telling people that he would be at a certain intersection in town until he sold them all. He eventually parlayed that into opening up a shop.Funky Town Bear said:
Is Hurts better than Hypnotic?
http://www.hypnoticdonuts.com/
That's cool. He and I have sponsored some cycling events together. Seems like a cool dude in my interactions with him.Hubbs said:The guy that owns Hypnotic grew up on the same street as my wife. He started selling them on Facebook by telling people that he would be at a certain intersection in town until he sold them all. He eventually parlayed that into opening up a shop.Funky Town Bear said:
Is Hurts better than Hypnotic?
http://www.hypnoticdonuts.com/
Offended. I am neither a teenager nor fat. I love me a donut, though.bularry said:Crash Davis said:
I haven't been, but from my experience, there is kind of a limit to how good a donut can be. I like donuts, but I honestly can't ever recall having one that was a total game changer for me.
Well said. If a donut gets you all fired up you are either a teenager or fat
bularry said:Crash Davis said:
I haven't been, but from my experience, there is kind of a limit to how good a donut can be. I like donuts, but I honestly can't ever recall having one that was a total game changer for me.
Well said. If a donut gets you all fired up you are either a teenager or fat
RebelT said:bularry said:Crash Davis said:
I haven't been, but from my experience, there is kind of a limit to how good a donut can be. I like donuts, but I honestly can't ever recall having one that was a total game changer for me.
Well said. If a donut gets you all fired up you are either a teenager or fat
You really are the worst.
He's super fat.bularry said:RebelT said:bularry said:Crash Davis said:
I haven't been, but from my experience, there is kind of a limit to how good a donut can be. I like donuts, but I honestly can't ever recall having one that was a total game changer for me.
Well said. If a donut gets you all fired up you are either a teenager or fat
You really are the worst.
sorry you were offended, which group do you fall in?