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Address: 540 Delaware Ave, Albany, NY 12209
Phone: (518) 472-0566
Website: http://www.bitchindonuts.com/
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Our top Donut Shops have been Randy’s in LA, Mrs. Murphy’s in Manchester VT, Krispy Kreme for of the conveyor hot glazed donuts, Indian Ladder Farms in Altamont for hot apple cider donuts and now Bitchin Donuts
We’ve visited twice now and each time found a great selection of mainstays and unique creations.
Flavor and texture is great, hinting at quality ingredients which likely go into making the donuts.
We also found the donuts hold up well and are still very good the next day
Hot cider donuts at Ind
Recommending to everyone i know!
Vegan, gluten-free, and plant-based donuts with excellent flavor. Fresh, creative, and honestly some of the best donuts around—even if you’re not vegan.
I’m very picky about sweets and these made me so very happy!
Go ASAP! They are working hard and with a smile!
Holy moly, was not expecting to see a line near out the door on the holiday weekend. But of course, such a line, must mean the quality is above and beyond impressive! Right?
Well looks-wise they certainly were. The names were hilarious, with things like millionaire tears, CE O-no!, and Trickledown. (I’m guessing they’re not a fan of the current corporate climate) However, while funny, the names really didn’t say what the favors were. Most of the nameplates did not describe it, they had no menu I could find inside that did, and because of how busy they were I did not want to be “that guy” and hold up the line asking about each one.
So I got a half dozen, feeling that would be a safe bet I’d find something among the ones I pick to enjoy. Of course not all of the doughnuts had silly names, which helped me pick them out, like Cinnamon bun, French toast, Strawberry frosted, etc. I even picked one of the gluten free ones, the red and blue frosted, which had a berry-like smell. All together coming to around $27, a fair but more than DD’s, but hey, these were artisanal so fairs fair.
Back home I tried a wedge of each one, just to sample them and find my favorite. The French toast and cinnamon bun honestly tasted the same, super sugary, very thick with frosting, and a hefty cinnamon flavor. The strawberry was far lighter, but too much so, with a frosting that was more like a glaze. Could barely taste the fruity flavor I sought. Cinnamon sugar was nice, very thick, lots of even coverage, but the dough was so lacking in flavor that it really stuck out due to just how big the thing is. The trickledown, which is suppose to come with a shot of espresso, and I was offered one, but did not think the shot would fair well in a bready confectionary on my drive home so I declined. It was by far the most interesting, with a kind of custard interior that I imagine the espresso is poured into and slowly soaks through. The whipped topping was also nice, being real whipped cream and not more frosting. Sadly, things went sour real fast with the berry blast having a consistency of sand and a flavor of artificial fruit I could not get past. And I know it’s not because it was gluten free, I’ve had good GF free baked goods before, this, was not it.
Overall, the experience was pleasant. The wait in line built up my anticipation, the choices were varied, and my favorite one wasn’t even in a completed state. (the Trickledown) That said, just one of these bad boys really would be an entire dessert meal in and of itself. Sampling all 6, well, I’m off to enter a carb coma.
This was my second ordered placed with this shop, and the creative and unique themed donuts are always a fun surprise (today we received some Spongebob, nautical donuts). The folks at the site very much enjoyed the donuts, and I would definitely recommend Bitchin Donuts to anyone looking to try their food!