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8 Best Doughnut Shops in Oregon!

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Ever have one of those sweet-tooth cravings that just won’t quit? Sometimes, only a doughnut will do. In cases like those, your best bet is to try one of these incredible Oregon doughnut shops. Glazed cake doughnut? Check. The classic old fashioned? Double check. Doughnut covered in Fruit Loops? You’ve got it. You can thank us later with a half-dozen or so to share. 


Voodoo Doughnut, Multiple locations

Voodoo Doughnut has several locations scattered throughout Oregon, including one in Eugene and three in Portland. Their slogan, “The Magic is in the Hole,” doesn’t quite do these incredible treats justice. Their colorful names are rivaled only by their extravagant execution: Look no further than “The Loop” doughnut, made with vanilla frosting and Fruit Loops, to see what we mean.

Sweetheart Donuts, Bend, OR

Sweetheart Donuts are made-fresh daily and include traditional favorites along with unique excursions. Try their rings, cake doughnuts, bars, buttermilk knots, twists, and specialties.

Pip’s Mobile Doughnuts and Chai, Portland, OR

Pip’s Mobile Doughnuts and Chai is the name of the custom hand-painted and lettered Chevy P-10 Van, equipped with everything needed to make exquisite doughnuts and chai. Their mobile offerings include Nutella and sea salt, cinnamon and sugar, raw honey and sea salt, and a specialty item called “the dirty wu.” They have a brick and mortar shop in town, too.

Joe’s Donuts, Sandy, OR

Joe’s Donuts in Sandy is a humble spot that cranks out fantastic food. They’ve got old-fashioned, plain, chocolate, and glazed flavored cake doughnuts, bars, and filled treats.

Donut Country, Medford, OR

Donut Country in Medford has “the most amazing tasting donuts,” according to a recent Facebook reviewer. They’ve been open since 1990, cranking out wonderful doughnuts, and boast that they are the “Second busiest donut shop in the state of Oregon.”

The Happy Donut, Myrtle Creek, OR

The Happy Donut in Myrtle Creek offers hand-made doughnuts on a daily basis. If scrumptious doughnuts aren’t enough to get you in the door, how about the Conquer the Fritter challenge? Essentially, you are responsible for eating 1-2 pounds of fritters for fabulous prizes.

The Dough Nut, Bend, OR

The Dough Nut in Bend has two locations ready and willing to serve. They’ve got gluten free options, along with classic offerings and signature specialties.

Donut Day, Beaverton, OR

Donut Day is open early—at 5:30 a.m. every morning—so you can start your day off right. Their menu is varied but includes fritters, cake doughnuts, and doughnut holes. 

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