On the heels of Voodoo Doughnut’s official Halloween debut, the iconic Portland bakery shared its tribute to Austin in dessert-form. The Longhorn Creme is filled with bavarian cream, topped with maple icing, and decorated with an outline of a Longhorn. The doughnut is only available in Austin.
Currently, Voodoo is in the midst of random soft openings until it opens on Saturday, October 31 at 2 p.m. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. That party will include a doughnut eating competition, music, and potentially a wedding. Known for its crazy doughnut concoctions, other sweets from the shop include the signature voodoo-shaped one, cereal-topped goods, and more explicit pastries. After actor Shia LeBeouf's Dirty Sixth arrest nearby, Voodoo created a doughnut monument to the incident.
Voodoo Doughnut took over the shuttered Bourbon Girl on 212 East Sixth Street. Like the other four locations, it will be cash-only and will be open 24/7. This is the second out-of-state shop for the Oregon bakery, with the first in Colorado.