Raised Doughnuts

Raised Doughnuts is a donut shop Seattle located in United States.

8 / 10
35
ratings
  • Phone

    (206) 945-2353

  • Website

    raiseddoughnuts.com

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  • Type

    Donut Shop

Address

1101 23rd Ave (E Spring St) Seattle , WA 98122 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. NFC Payments)
Parking Street

Comments / 6


Keywords:

unique donut everything bagels raspberry
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Honestly this place has the best donuts I have ever tasted. First time in Seattle and I stumbled upon them... I had to go twice with my boyfriend. Whatever they are doing they are doing right!! 10/10

Jon Jenks-Bauer

Great new brick and mortar location! Unique donut flavors that are beautifully executed. Get there early as they run out.

Jessica Kessler

The raspberry holes are pure perfection, and the everything bagel doughnut is one of the best things I've eaten. These are hands down my favorite donuts in Seattle (and I've been almost everywhere).

Stéphanie Nam

delicious and unique donuts ! friendly dog and staff .

J.Steve Mayo

Pretty good hit. Caution: the apple fritter is a basic glazed whole doughnut with a few (2 on mine) pieces of diced apple on top. No apple found inside the dough . ???? (displayed item had a 7+ pieces)

Neel Hajare

Donuts are small and expensive , but good. Skip the coffee

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