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Usually, donut shops in Melbourne tend to have donuts that are too sweet and overwhelming. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I visited Alotta Donuts, as they offered nine vegan flavors. I tried three of them and all were light, fluffy, and not overly sweet. I would recommend the peanut butter and jelly donut and the custard donut, even though I am not a fan of custard. The location is convenient, right next to... View all feedback.
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There are more vegan options at this restaurant than at Daniel's, and in my opinion, they are much better. The vegan glazed Nutella is definitely top-notch, but they also offer many other delicious options. View all feedback.
Alotta Donuts in Melbourne offers a variety of vegan flavors that are not overly sweet. During my visit, I tried three of their nine flavors and found them to be light and fluffy. I particularly enjoyed the peanut butter and jelly donut and the Custard donut, which surprised me as I am not usually a fan of custard. The store is conveniently located next to a tram stop for easy access back to the city. Donuts are priced at $3.50 each or six for $15.
There are more vegan options at this restaurant than at Daniel's, and in my opinion, they are much better. The vegan glazed Nutella is definitely top-notch, but they also offer many other delicious options.
Usually, donut shops in Melbourne tend to have donuts that are too sweet and overwhelming. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I visited Alotta Donuts, as they offered nine vegan flavors. I tried three of them and all were light, fluffy, and not overly sweet. I would recommend the peanut butter and jelly donut and the custard donut, even though I am not a fan of custard. The location is convenient, right next to the tram stop back to the city. The donuts are priced at $3.50 each or six for $15.
There are more vegan options at this restaurant compared to Daniels, and in my opinion, they are much better. The vegan glazed Nutella filled donut is definitely the standout, but they offer a wide variety of other options as well.
I recently visited That's Alotta Donuts in Melbourne and was pleasantly surprised by their vegan donut offerings. Unlike other donut shops in the area, these donuts were not over-iced or overly sweet. They had about nine vegan flavors to choose from, and I ended up trying three. I particularly enjoyed the light and fluffy texture of the donuts. My favorites were the peanut butter and jelly donut and the custard donut, which was surprising since I'm not usually a fan of custard. The shop is conveniently located next to a tram stop that leads back into the city. The donuts were priced at $3.50 each or six for $15, making it a great deal for a delicious treat.