When Salvation Army volunteers, known as "Doughnut Lassies," prepared doughnuts for the homesick soldiers during World War I, the treat became more and more popular. The women had limited access to cooking materials, so they made do with what they had, utilising shell casings and wine bottles for rolling pins and baking soda tins for cutters. 


There is a legend that doughnuts were once fried inside soldiers' helmets. In 1938, National Doughnut Day was established as a tribute to these women.

There are lots of places to raise a pastry, regardless of your preference for a traditional old-fashioned or a cutting-edge cheesecake-stuffed or whiskey-soaked delight. This is your guide to some of Metro Phoenix's greatest doughnut shops. Keep exploring!

7 Best Doughnut Places In Phoenix

1. Blooming Doughnuts

Many travel great miles to this doughnut business, which is close to the intersection of 99th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road, to indulge in its glazed doughnuts. Grubhub can be used by those who choose not to make the journey. In any case, there are 54 different flavours of doughnuts to select from, including strawberry and chocolate old fashions, maple bacon, and chocolate glazed.

Location: 9820 W Lower Buckeye Rd suite 107, Phoenix, AZ 85353, United States

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Strawberry and chocolate old fashions

Price for 2: $50 approx.

2. Donut Parlour

As Chhaya Tan's passion endeavour, this doughnut business run by Cambodians opened its doors in 2016. There are three categories on the menu: gourmet, fancy-filled, and classic. In the Gourmet section, you can get Fruity Pebbles, Maple Bacon, M&Ms, and apple pie. Under the Classic title, you can find vanilla glaze, maple glaze, blueberry-filled Fancy-Filled lemon poppy seed, red velvet crumb, and blueberry-filled. A 9-inch-diameter Texas-sized doughnut from Donut Parlour is available for $17.90.

Location: 1245 W Elliot Rd, #103, Phoenix, AZ, United States, Arizona

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Red velvet crumb, and blueberry-filled

Price for 2: $50 approx.

3. Hurts Donut Company

In keeping with their motto to "break the rules," Hurts Donut Company offers more than 70 different kinds of enormous doughnuts in flavours like cotton candy, cookie monster, bubble gum, and tango. Hurts also makes themed doughnuts. Star Wars, Mother's Day, and Teacher Appreciation Day variants are a few previous examples. Doughnuts without gluten are offered on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

Location: 2161 E University Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85288, United States

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Cotton candy, cookie monster, bubble gum, and tango

Price for 2: $50 approx.

4. LaMar's Coffee And Donuts

The Jack Frost Donuts Company hired 17-year-old Ray Lamar to make doughnuts in 1933, which is when this doughnut store first opened. In 1960, he established his store; in 1990, he began franchising. There is only one place in Arizona. Under the menu: Originals, Cake Doughnuts, French Crusaders, Bizmarks, Knots, Lamar's Bars, Buttermilk Bars, Cinnamon Twists, Fritters, and Doughnut Holes, there are countless varieties available on the menu.

Location:  2340 W Bell Rd Ste 138, Phoenix, AZ 85023, United States

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes:  French Crusaders, Bizmarks, Knots

Price for 2: $50 approx.

5. The Local Donut

Third-generation doughnut makers Daniel and Margarita Tes want The Local Donut to become a gathering place where people form lasting memories and indulge in weekly sweet routines. There are conventional, elegant, fancy, and schmancy categories on their extensive menu. S'mores, creme brulee, and Ferrero Rocher are some of the posh options.

Location:  3213 Hayden Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85251, United States

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes:  S'mores, creme brulee, and Ferrero Rocher 

Price for 2: $50 approx.

6. Rainbow Donuts: The Original

Unlike the national franchises of Rainbow Donuts, this family-run company contributes its leftovers to St. Vincent de Paul. Raised, cake, old-fashioned, buttermilk, jelly-filled, creme-filled, and elegant doughnuts are all on the menu. The seasonality affects the doughnuts. You can find cronuts, whipped cream bars, and tiger tails—which are twisted together with chocolate and glaze—on the luxury list.

Location: 1347 E McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: Cronuts, whipped cream bars

Price for 2: $50 approx.

7. Doughnuts SoJo's

Sonny and Jocelyn DeCarlo are a couple who own this vegan-only doughnut shop. Utilising her experience from the French Pastry School in Chicago, Jocelyn creates sweets like Scarf S'more, a chocolate-glazed doughnut with house-made toasted marshmallow and graham cracker crumble, and Cookie Dough, a chocolate-covered doughnut loaded with cookie dough. There's also a variety of seasonal flavours to choose from.

Location: 1305 W Guadalupe RD, Phoenix, AZ, United States, Arizona

Timings: Mon-Sun: 10:00 am to 11:00 pm

Must-Try Dishes: S'more and Cookie Dough

Price for 2: $50 approx.

Do doughnuts serve as dessert or breakfast? It's difficult to say, but one thing is for sure—they taste great any time of the day. However, certain sweet dough rings are more notable than others. These were the greatest places to sate your craving for delicious deep-fried food. Visit all!