They've set a tentative opening date of 8/16:
That place really looks bare compared to when it was The Earth.
I'm planning on being there for opening day.
This will definitely be a donut emergency.
The opened today at 5AM and are now open 24/7.
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Guy in background sort of resembles Krazy Dave from Lizard Lick tow show.
I had one top in Cap'n Crunch cereal yesterday. It was awesome!
I had one of those Sunday morning and was less than impressed.... The Cap'n Crunch had become soggy.
I did try the kolaches and they weren't bad but I wish someone in the Oklahoma City area would make a kolache with a good sausage in it instead of some Ekrich style of sausage..... Would also be nice if they warmed them up. Mine were served to me cold.
Agreed. We got a dozen to try a bit of everything and while the flavors of the "Cereal Killers" were very good, all of the cereal had become soggy and very chewy/off-putting. The cake donuts dipped in candy and the yeast donuts dipped in lemonade/tang were our favorites. The marshmallow cereal killer was good though.
Don't know if they had made them way in advance (we got ours around 8:30 a.m. on Saturday) and they had set out too long which made the cereal soggy. Shame since they really looked good.
I got a chocolate donut covered with chocolate icing, sprinkles and some jelly bean type stuff and a coffee to go and it totaled over $5 so don't think I'm going back. I guess I just prefer plain donuts.
Went to Voodoo donuts in Denver on Saturday then Hurts donut today. Very similar down to the donut names. Wonder if it's the same group or if they are related. Regardless, the donuts were great!
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Went on Monday after work around 4 PM, no line, lots of donuts available, probably 30-40 different kinds. As I had expected, the prices were steep for donuts, anywhere from $2-$4 for one. The Froot Loops on the one were very stale but the quality of the donut itself was excellent. Also, the total of these 3 donuts were about 7 bucks. photo.JPG
Seven bucks for 3 donuts with stale toppings? I expect freshness at that price. Seems like a standard question when patronizing this establishment is to learn when the toppings were applied. Anything less should be priced accordingly. I can get a fresh donut at Dunkin, minus the toppings at a better price.
There's a delightfully delicious simplicity in preferring doughnut holes to all other doughnut creations a mind might concoct.
Perfect for a college / urban environment in that it's cool and interesting but people just looking for great donuts at a good price have lots of other options.
You can get a dozen at most Dunkin locations for less than $10.
I would think if they are going to put cereal and such on the donuts, it should be applied right before they serve. Unless they are zapping all humidity from that building, the cereal is going to go stale fast when exposed. While I think they will do well in Norman, I probably won't go there. If I'm going to spend a bunch, i'll go up to Dunkin in Del City and load up on munchkins. If I just want a few donuts and not worried about exceptional quality - I'll just go to Walmart and get a dozen-ish for $4. I've tried some of the other actual donut shops around Norman and really...some are worse than Walmart and charge more. LOL
After moving next year that is one thing that I'm really going to enjoy again - quality donut shops and also great bagel shops everywhere.
David, a place I like in Norman is at N Flood and Highland Parkway, the northern end of the largely dead strip mall on the west side of Flood.
I was around Campus Corner today to meet someone for lunch, decided to stop in and take a peak. Looked good. This will definitely be a place to go if you want 1 or 2 specialty donuts. Couldn't see myself buying more than a couple.
Can't beat a good dozen of fresh glazed donuts from a regular donut shop.
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