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This donut shop is a wonderful place! After moving here, I was delighted to find such an authentic pastry shop. Their donuts are perfectly homemade and they boast cookies, cakes, brownies and many other snacks and desserts. The staff is friendly and pleasant to do business with. Last time we tried jelly and fruit-flavored, cake donuts. These pics are of glazed, buckeye, boston cream, cinnamon, maple iced, confetti ca... View all feedback.
What Maria M doesn't like about Schuler's Bakery, Inc.:
They were out of chocolate and couldn't accept order for a chocolate cake or cupcakes? Really? How does a bakery run out of chocolate?! Also, who knows what icky oils are used in their frostings and the taste and texture is grossly obvious. I prefer butter in my frosting, like real bakeries should. The reason is cost and opting for cheaper ingredients. Whatever suits your fancy. This place is not what you want if you... View all feedback.
This donut shop is a wonderful place! After moving here, I was delighted to find such an authentic pastry shop. Their donuts are perfectly homemade and they boast cookies, cakes, brownies and many other snacks and desserts. The staff is friendly and pleasant to do business with. Last time we tried jelly and fruit-flavored, cake donuts. These pics are of glazed, buckeye, boston cream, cinnamon, maple iced, confetti cake and donut holes as well as a piece each of peanut butter brownie and German chocolate brownie.
This bakery was an awesome find on my way to Yellow Springs. The staff was very friendly and helpful. They have a huge selection. I was in the mood for an apple fritter, but when I saw the size of them, there was no way I could have ate it. The thing was like 12' around. Went with a raspberry filled donut. It was $1.30, but it was way bigger than average size. Very good as well.
The best doughnuts and cake in the world. Too bad they've closed all the satellite stores. Not a good move for customers who live outside Springfield.
My hubby and I moved from Columbus 4 yrs ago. To London first. Then Springfield. We used to stop at the Marathon off 56 in London and would purchase a box of assorted donuts for pennies on the dollar after dinner. When we moved to Springfield I found out that two streets over on E Main St was the first Bakery within the franchise. It opened when FDR was POTUS!!! And oh my!! The smells of cakes and doughnuts just makes you melt! Specialty cakes for events will be the highlight of any occasion. It's so delicious that you have to remind yourself that moderation is key!! I no longer buy bakery items from grocery stores. It's that good. The people there are so accommodating too. Enjoy.
They were out of chocolate and couldn't accept order for a chocolate cake or cupcakes? Really? How does a bakery run out of chocolate?! Also, who knows what icky oils are used in their frostings and the taste and texture is grossly obvious. I prefer butter in my frosting, like real bakeries should. The reason is cost and opting for cheaper ingredients. Whatever suits your fancy. This place is not what you want if you demand better ingredients. There is little difference between their product and that of the local grocery store bakery. No thank you!