
Our Customers
People talk about us:
1. Jennie F.
Great donuts, my brother said the best maple bar he's ever had! Great selection you can pay by cash or card.
2. Sarah V.
My parter heard where I was headed, slipped me a 20 and told me to stop by Annie's. Sure. Didn't think much of the storefront, but the service was genuine and warm. I'm not a donut person. But at 1:13AM, I'm enjoying my third donut treat of the day--a cruller. I ate the first half, and went back for the rest. Each one a donut from my childhood! Thank you to Annie's and my lovely partner. So delightful!
3. Matthew W.
Wow there is such an assortment of donuts which is a huge plus. We got a dozen donuts and they were delicious. The people that were there were happy to help us with our selecting our donuts. It was casual counter service and even had some tables to enjoy your donuts and coffee.
4. Shane S.
First time visiting this classic old-school donut shop bakery in NE Portland. The service by the owner was quick and attentive. On this particular Sunday afternoon, the selections were very limited, but I was fortunate enough to get my hands on some Raised Sugar Donuts, Maple Old Fashion Donuts, and Maple Bars...Needless to say, these heavenly delights did not make it back home, on the drive back to South Salem. The atmosphere was a mixed bag of families, couples, and singles having a late brunch or early afternoon snack in a comfortable neighborhood go to hangout.
5. Mr. A.
Took my kids on a doughnut tour of the greater Portland metroplex and they chose Annie's as the best (over the likes of Voodoo, Blue Star, and others). The reason: classic doughnuts done right. My kids are too young to understand nostalgia, but they're old enough to know that a simple chocolate bar doesn't need cereal toppings or a bougie price tag to be delicious. They said we should award a prize to the best doughnut joint, so this five-star review is it.
6. Darrin L.
Apple fritters and apple donut are amazing. Good deals. Will definitely go back again when I am in Portland. Live in Hawaii
7. Sarah C.
In a city full of great donuts, Annie's is an unpretentious take on a classic style of donut. Located on Sandy Blvd and 72nd, it's a bit further out than most of the trendy stops which makes it more of a neighborhood spot than tourist destination. The donuts are pretty regular in size, some skew towards large. They've got most of the classic flavors - your plain, sugar, cake, sprinkle, glazed, filled, fritter, etc - with nothing too crazy (no risqué names or medical flavors here). I'm not a huge donut eater but also not hard to please when it comes to donuts. I thought these were pretty tasty. With a small parking lot, friendly service, reasonable prices, and cool yellow booth seating, that makes this place a four-stars overall for me.
8. Jason V.
Decent "basic" donuts (no Voodoo-esque nonsense here!) in a shop with weird hours: Annie's closes for a few hours in the early afternoon during the weekdays, reopening after 6pm until 10pm. On the weekends, get in in the morning, or you're out of luck! All the standards are here: maple bars, glazed, custard-filled, jelly-filled - you know, the basics! Although, there are a few fun surprises here and there, when they're not sold out, like the Old Fashioned. And they're inexpensive, too! You can get a dozen donuts here for less than you can purchase a half dozen at any of the "weird" donut places. However, it's recommended to get them fresh (in the morning, usually), as they don't have that great of a shelf life. Grabbing a few before they close is a bit of a gamble, especially if you're not eating them immediately. Still, Annie's Donuts feels like survivor from the days of "Old" Portland, and I mean that in the best way possible. I love supporting these locally-owned gems, and with donuts this good, for this cheap, I don't know how they turn a profit! I guess I'd better keep on supporting them, to make sure they stick around for years to come!