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There’s also a delightful older Korean lady who works there; she prefers not to share her name, but she does a fantastic job and is very kind. Her husband, who usually works in the back but occasionally helps out in the front, can come off as a bit blunt and grumpy.
As for the donuts, they are pretty decent, especially when they’re fresh, but I recommend checking their freshness before making a final decision on yo... View all feedback.
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When I bought filled donuts, they only had about half to three-quarters of a teaspoon of filling each, and worse yet, the filling was just sourced from whatever was on the shelf. The employee who served me took two donuts to fill, and the first had less than half a teaspoon of filling, while the second had practically nothing but a small blue spot.
I went in and patiently waited my turn in line. I was there at 6:45... View all feedback.
I absolutely love this place! Their donuts are consistently perfect, served hot and they melt in your mouth. I used to be a fan of Krispy Kreme donuts, but then I discovered Shipley's Doughnuts...
I love Shipley that's why I came this morning. I didnt stay and didn't order because the lady filling the jelly donuts wasn't wearing gloves and the lady at the counter didn't see a problem with it. Be advised, those donuts you see and order may have been touched with bare hands...
I arrived at 6:00 AM hoping to enjoy some fresh donuts, but the filled ones were cold, hard, and seemed like they were made the day before. If I hadn’t been on my way out of town, I would have happily returned to express my disappointment! I travel frequently for work and usually enjoy Shipley donuts, but this visit was by far the worst experience compared to the others. You'd expect to get warm, fresh donuts shortly after they open, but that wasn't the case at this location in Fort Worth.
I enjoy Shipley donuts, but with the recent price increase, I think it might be more cost-effective for me to buy biscuit dough, sugar, and powdered sugar to make donut holes at home. That said, the overall service was fantastic and very friendly.
When I bought filled donuts, they only had about half to three-quarters of a teaspoon of filling each, and worse yet, the filling was just sourced from whatever was on the shelf. The employee who served me took two donuts to fill, and the first had less than half a teaspoon of filling, while the second had practically nothing but a small blue spot. I went in and patiently waited my turn in line. I was there at 6:45 and was finally served at 7:00. I was third in line, and the store wasn't particularly busy—so there's really no excuse for not providing what customers expect when they spend $16.80 for a dozen donuts!
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