

Experience the magic of Voodoo Doughnut with over 30 artisanal flavor options, including a line of vegan choices! Our one-of-a-kind doughnuts are handcrafted daily, featuring the famous Bacon Maple Bar—voted America’s Greatest Doughnut three years in a row, Memphis Mafia, and iconic Voodoo Doll. Located minutes away from the University of Texas at Austin campus, our 6th Street shop in Austin is open late and ready to serve your favorite doughnuts alongside our exclusive Magic Roast coffee. Can’t get enough? Make your next celebration unforgettable with our custom doughnuts and event catering for birthdays, weddings, and beyond. Order online for pick up, third-party delivery or visit our 6th Street location to try our limited time doughnu…
This counter-serve bakeshop serves creative donuts in colorful, quirky environs.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 212 E 6th St, Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 215-8586
Website: https://www.voodoodoughnut.com/
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– The Churro Cheesecake is a cinnamon donut with artificial cheesecake flavored swirls on top.
– The Voodoo Doll is a fun looking donut but it is just a chocolate frosted donut with raspberry filling. The raspberry filling is a little bland and not sweet but the chocolate frosting is sweet and delicious.
– The Old Dirty Bastard is a donut with sweet chocolate frosting, Oreo cookie crumbs and peanut butter drizzle.
– The Banana Cream Pie has a banana flavored filling that felt slightly artificial and the vanilla frosting is too sweet.
– The Mango Tango has a mango flavored marmalade-ish filling and the vanilla frosting is too sweet.
– The Dirt has chocolate flavored looking cookie crumbs on top but it had a bad cookie taste to it, and the vanilla frosting is too sweet.
– The Apple Fritter is a fried dough that has absorbed too much oil but the apple tasted good.
The Memphis Mafia is a mediocre fried dough with way too much going on on top but the banana was good.
– The vanilla frosting on the Strawberry donut is mad sweet, it is overpowering, but the strawberry cream tastes like strawberry shortcake and is delicious.
– The Shark donut has a berry filling that is sweet but a little weird, the frosting on top is super sweet, and there wasn’t enough graham cracker dust.
When in Austin, treat yourself to a donut from Voodoo Doughnut! There’s a huge variety of fun, creative flavors to entertain and delight everyone. A perfect quirky Austin stop for something sweet.
Let me start with the positives: the doughnuts are… fine. But let’s be honest—it’s pretty hard to mess up fried dough covered in sugar.
Now the service? That’s where things got truly magical… in the worst way possible.
After buying seven doughnuts and a coffee, I politely asked the cashier for a simple glass of water. Not a unicorn latte. Not a free dozen. Just water. The response I got felt like I had asked them to donate a kidney. The cashier flat-out refused and delivered the answer with the kind of attitude usually reserved for people who try to pay with fake money. The level of rudeness was honestly impressive—(sarcasm and eye-rolling)
And the atmosphere? Let’s just say the place looks like it hosted a donut-themed tornado. The floors were sticky and dirty, like generations of spilled glaze had fused into a new geological layer. The bathrooms were absolutely disgusting—the kind of restroom that makes you reconsider why are you there.
Austin has way too many great food spots to waste time somewhere that treats customers like an inconvenience.
I had the Diablos Rex and my son had the Chocolate Coconut. Not disappointed at all!
Sumanth