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Contribute Feedback What hack man likes about Doughnut Time Upper St:
A large range of luxury vegan donuts all priced at £4.50 with deals on boxes. The donut we tried was out of this world the “Sia Later” covered in utterly delicious VG buttercream on a red velvet dough. View all feedback.
What craftycrusader doesn't like about Doughnut Time Upper St:
When I was younger, I would have really enjoyed these doughnuts, but now that I am in my thirties, I find them to be too sweet for my taste. In my opinion, Crosstown doughnuts are superior. I am also not convinced that the ingredients used by this restaurant are of high quality. View all feedback.
If you are after a decadent treat, doughnut time is the place to go! They have more vegan doughnuts than non vegan ones, there is a range of interesting and creative flavours. They are expensive, but it’s definitely worth the money.
Always have a good selection of vegan doughnuts but they are expensive. Love it when they bring out more vegan ones!
Doughnut Time is really pricey £4.50 for a doughnut!! but it’s so delicious I keep returning to try more flavours! This time I went for the David Hasselhoff and Martini Kemp. I also finally picked up a discount card, which I always forget but is definitely worth doing if you have a big sweet tooth like me! The David Hasselhoff is my personal favourite I’m a sucker for anything Biscoff and it was really delicious again this time. The Martini Kemp I was less impressed with. It was still nice but I couldn’t really taste the coffee flavour it was supposed to have, and to be honest I always find the ones without filling a bit underwhelming. They’re a good shout if you have less of a sweet tooth, but I feel like they should be priced cheaper than the filled ones as you do get less for your money.
A large range of luxury vegan donuts all priced at £4.50 with deals on boxes. The donut we tried was out of this world the “Sia Later” covered in utterly delicious VG buttercream on a red velvet dough.
This restaurant is a small, no-seating establishment. A display window showcases the selection of vegan donuts available, including six flavors and a plain sugar option. During our visit, we purchased a lemon and a blueberry donut. The lemon donut was excessively sweet for my taste, and I did not particularly enjoy it. The blueberry donut was also very sweet, but I liked it more. It had a fake American-style blueberry jam filling with a few real berries inside. I believe each donut cost over £4. It is disappointing that there is no option to enjoy the donuts with a hot drink in the shop.