Got the strawberry crumble, Thai tea, and matcha donuts. The donut itself is so pillowy soft and delicious, the strawberry was my favorite. The only thing that I did not like was the icing's texture on the Thai tea and matcha donuts. It made the donuts difficult to eat, and I could not get the full flavor effect from it. It would be great if they could figure out a recipe to make the icing softer and more similar to that of the strawberry crumble.
Came on a Saturday morning bright and early. Parking lot is sooo tiny, like 3-4 comfortable spaces. Wanted to try the speciality Thai tea donuts that I was scrolling on the previous reviews for this place but they did not have them available. Service was very friendly and let us take our time to browse their selection. I got my tried and true maple bar and was delicious! The apple fritter was also perfectly made, both crunchy on the outside and soft inside. 4 of our donuts costed around $10.75. Specialty donuts have an upcharge. May have to come back to try the speciality ones!
The best donuts I've ever had. The pistachio almond is downright dreamy. All of the donuts have this fluffiness that's out of this world. oh and... their large coffees are HUUUUGE
I'm a big fan of donuts. Particularly, cake donuts (namely, Chocolate Old Fashioned). I'm not a fan of glazed (very overrated). Doughnut Hut has all styles of donuts and is open 24 hours on that fun stretch of Magnolia in Burbank. The place has loads of character and great donuts. I'll be back for certain (at any and all times of day).
Best donut spot in Burbank. Randy's and Krispy Kreme are both good. But Doughnut Hut is a hidden gem. The cronuts are a true delight!
Since it's been super cold into the night this particular Winter/2024 Season, I seemed to crave some junk food.... I Yelped my way here to 'Doughnut Hut,' Burbank, CA., as my last stop of today's trip on 02/10/24. Since it was my first time visiting this DonutShop, I wasn't sure which flavors to choose from. When I decided to ask the cashier which flavors to try, he was patient and explained to me their lost popular favors: I bought~Original, glazed and blueberry on top of a medium sized house coffee to go. I realized a bought a cup from 7-11 to go earlier, but that was for my dad. Their glazed donut was indeed super tasty and chewy. I had Yoshinoya late lunch so was already full. It was definitely time to enjoy dessert on a cold night in Burbank, CA. 1/2 glazed donuts was already gone before I arrived home. If I'm in the area craving a donut, I would stop by again, but what I bought earlier tonite killed the cravings for now.
Sometimes, a donut is just a donut...or in this case, a doughnut. It doesn't need to be "gramable" or have a crazy shape or be made out of a completely different type of dough. The location doesn't have to be stylish or unique. All you need is a window full of baked or fried goodness and a box to bring them home in. Doughnut Hut is classic and simple, but those aren't pejorative terms. They're what define this Burbank staple. You walk up to a window...point at what you want...and you go. That's how it should be, unless there's a line down the street, which sometimes happen because yes, it's worth the wait. Open 24 hours, which is rare in this city, you can get a doughnut any time of day...but fair warning, they sell out of the good ones sometimes. Thankfully my go to is the sugar donut and they almost always have it in stock. One time, I came at the wrong time, late in the day, and the guy actually told me that those had been sitting for a while and I should probably get something else. Other places would have just sold me a stale donut, but not this place. Service is always good here and generally speedy unless something has to be handmade...like the breakfast sandwich. Like most of the classic donut shops in the city, they serve croissants and it's variations. The breakfast sandwich might be my favorite thing they serve and might be, bite for bite, one of the best breakfast items in the city of Burbank. Fluffy eggs, cheese, bacon, and ham...nestled between a toasted croissant (you can also get it on a bagel). Simple and classic, full of flavor with every bite. Like the breakfast sandwich, another not advertised item they sell are the apple and blueberry fritters. They sell them in two sizes, ones the size of a babies head and a more manageable donut sized one. The blueberry is my favorite, but neither can go wrong. Both are wonderfully glazed and have bits of fruit inside with every bite. The blueberry is my favorite between the two and you can see streaks of purple inside the dough. It's great with a cup of coffee. If you do need some social media credibility, they do have some other flavors to offer. They have specials every day ranging from matcha and sesame to various strawberry glazed with fruity pebbles and other toppings like shaved white chocolate. One of the more unique offerings they have, a thai tea donut. If you really want to get diabetes, pair it with their thai tea (or coffee), which is absolutely sweet, but delicious. Come here for one donut or a dozen or more. Sometimes, if you get a dozen and there's room in the box...they may give you more to fill up the box or give you a sample of something new...so be kind and tip these people well. If I had one knock against this place it was that they were cash only for the longest time...but modern times have caught up and they now accept cashless payments. There is a 10 dollar minimum, but I really don't think it'd be that difficult to gladly spend that much every time I come here.
Amazing!! Fresh! Best donuts in town!! I mean any town. This is our third time here and listen...it's worth the drive, the cost and if there's a wait, it's worth it. Don't walk, run when you want a donut fix. There's so many different donuts to choose from. They have been in business for forty years. Calvin is the son who is now running the place and he's so kind and patient. You know there's so many to choose from, so of course we had to try a half dozen. You won't regret it. Support local and small businesses. This is a must!