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16 Best Doughnut Shops in Las Vegas

Where to pick up a dozen doughnuts in Las Vegas

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Cake or yeast? Cruller or bar? No matter what kind of doughnut you call your favorite, there’s a place in Las Vegas that serves them up. Old timers, vegan specialists, cream- or fruit-filled varieties, bear claws, and more make this list of some of the doughnut shops in Las Vegas. This is a handy guide to 16 of the most popular doughnut shops in Las Vegas.

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Blooming Buns Bakehouse

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The star of the show at Blooming Buns Bakehouse is the brionuts, a hybrid of a doughnut with a brioche base. Flavors include yema caramel honeycomb, berry bliss cheesecake, chocolate velvet mousse, creme brûlée, ube coconut cream, and the plain sugar. The over-the-top flavors come filled, or more like stuffed, with a light cream and decorated with a strawberry, wedge of honeycomb, or Oreo cookie, depending on the flavor.

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Brionuts at Blooming Buns Bakehouse
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Dee’s Donuts

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Aside from a dozen doughnuts or doughnut holes, nab a cinnamon bun, bear claw, or big apple fritter at Dee’s Donuts. The shop is open daily for takeout from 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Yonutz Fantastical Donuts and Ice Cream

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Yonutz in Centennial Center offers smashed up flavors such as a Nutella crunch smash doughnut filled with cookie dough ice cream that’s smashed and hot-pressed, then topped with Oreos, cereal crunch, and Nutella drizzle; the unicorn smash doughnut, stuffed with candy ice cream, smashed, hot-pressed, and topped with cotton candy bites and unicorn glitter; and a birthday cake smash milkshake with Oreos and topped with a mini doughnut. Most of the smash doughnuts start at $8.95.

An assortment of colorful doughnuts in a box
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Wicked Donuts

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Wicked Donuts features a retro rockabilly graphic theme, and the house specialty combines buttery French brioche and the traditional American fluffy doughnut without preservatives or artificial colors. Flavors include mojito with a lime and mint glaze, butter beer, Italian stallion with pistachio icing and chocolate pieces, lemon meringue pie, blueberry bliss, and peanut butter. Some of the gourmet versions include atomic cherry, curaçao creme brulee, caramel sutra, and blue suede banana. The doughnut shop offers vegan, gluten-free, and Keto-friendly versions as well.

Chocolate iced doughnuts with blue icing and a banana on top
Blue suede banana doughnuts at Wicked Donuts
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Pinkbox Doughnuts

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Go decadent with this fan-favorite doughnut shop. Order the S’mores, Fat Elvis, chipotle caramel, red velvet, maple bacon bars, or strawberry shortcake. This location on West Lake Mead Boulevard is the original, but the local doughnut chain now has several locations across the Las Vegas Valley.

Most of the locations are open 24 hours.

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Pinkbox Doughnuts
Pinkbox Doughnuts

Poppy’s Donuts

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This downtown gem serves up inverted cinnamon rolls that look like brains, yeast, and cake varieties topped with sprinkles and frosting, maple bars, buttermilk bars, giant bear claws, and eclairs. Pick something with fruit and for a surprise. Open from 5 a.m. to noon.

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Randy's Donuts

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The 70-year-old Randy’s Donuts found in movies such as Iron Man 2 and Mars Attacks! is finally open in Las Vegas. Visitors to Randy’s Donuts can expect over 60 different varieties of doughnuts, mostly priced under $3, along with Randy’s Rounds — which are like larger doughnut holes.

The exterior of the World Famous Randy’s Donuts Inglwood, Calfornia location.
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Randy’s Donuts

Ronald’s Donuts

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This stalwart of the doughnut world goes old school with choices such as maple bars, glazed, custard-filled, jelly, cinnamon twists, cinnamon rolls, and apple fritters. Nab a bag of doughnut holes as well. And most of them are vegan.

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Doughnuts at this shop in the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian are almost too cute to eat. Doughnuts are delicately frosted and topped with tiny cake slices, candied strips of bacon, or bumblebees. Plus, holidays means seasonal themed treats. Go for the blackberry yuzu doughnuts with blueberry white chocolate or the almost savory truffle honey.

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Saint Honoré Doughnuts & Beignets

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Saint Honoré, dubbed “the very first couture doughnut and classic beignet shop in the U.S,” features doughnuts made daily and decorated like pieces of art. You’ll find doughnuts that almost look too good to eat like a creme brulee doughnut, a croissant-style doughnut, and one topped with a whole cannoli. After dark, it becomes a pizza shop.

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Doughnuts at Saint Honoré
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District: Donuts. Sliders. Brew.

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This New Orleans favorite moved into Block 16 Urban Food Hall at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas with a roster of 100 consistently rotating flavors, including chocolate blackout and bananas Foster. The menu even features griddled doughnut sandwiches.

Carl’s Donuts & Pastries

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This stalwart of the Las Vegas doughnut community opened its first standalone location where customers can watch the creation progress through a window into the bakery and choose from a large selection, including raised, cake, and fancy favorites, iced or filled, pastries like croissants and raisin rolls, cookies, brownies, and muffins and the bi-monthly doughnut specials.

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Carl’s Donuts
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Glaze Doughnuts

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Sure, customers can order regular doughnuts at Glaze, but instead go fancy with an apple fritter, green tea glaze with toasted pistachios, maple with bacon, or one with M&M toppings. The red velvet with cream cheese is divine. Open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.

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Coco Donuts

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Cream, lemon, raspberry, and apple fillings, old fashioneds, French crullers, cinnamon rolls, and more make the menu here. Also at 10040 W. Cheyenne Ave. Open for takeout from Monday to Thursday from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday to Sunday from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Cheyenne and Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Rainbow.

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Coco Donuts
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Mazzoa Donuts

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This little doughnut shop has doughnuts that are never too sweet or too heavy. They come in all the traditional varieties: chocolate iced, maple, and glazed with sprinkles.

Friendly Donut House

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Stop by Friendly Donut Shop for buttermilk bars, blueberry doughnuts, and enormous bear claws. Of course, anything stuffed with Bavarian cream is a good go-to as well. Bonus, Friendly is open 24 hours for takeout.

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Blooming Buns Bakehouse

The star of the show at Blooming Buns Bakehouse is the brionuts, a hybrid of a doughnut with a brioche base. Flavors include yema caramel honeycomb, berry bliss cheesecake, chocolate velvet mousse, creme brûlée, ube coconut cream, and the plain sugar. The over-the-top flavors come filled, or more like stuffed, with a light cream and decorated with a strawberry, wedge of honeycomb, or Oreo cookie, depending on the flavor.

Two brionuts with honeycomb on top
Brionuts at Blooming Buns Bakehouse
Blooming Buns Bakehouse/Facebook

Dee’s Donuts

Aside from a dozen doughnuts or doughnut holes, nab a cinnamon bun, bear claw, or big apple fritter at Dee’s Donuts. The shop is open daily for takeout from 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Dee’s Donuts
Dee’s Donuts
Dee’s Donuts/Facebook

Yonutz Fantastical Donuts and Ice Cream

Yonutz in Centennial Center offers smashed up flavors such as a Nutella crunch smash doughnut filled with cookie dough ice cream that’s smashed and hot-pressed, then topped with Oreos, cereal crunch, and Nutella drizzle; the unicorn smash doughnut, stuffed with candy ice cream, smashed, hot-pressed, and topped with cotton candy bites and unicorn glitter; and a birthday cake smash milkshake with Oreos and topped with a mini doughnut. Most of the smash doughnuts start at $8.95.

An assortment of colorful doughnuts in a box
Yonutz doughnuts
Yonutz/Facebook

Wicked Donuts

Wicked Donuts features a retro rockabilly graphic theme, and the house specialty combines buttery French brioche and the traditional American fluffy doughnut without preservatives or artificial colors. Flavors include mojito with a lime and mint glaze, butter beer, Italian stallion with pistachio icing and chocolate pieces, lemon meringue pie, blueberry bliss, and peanut butter. Some of the gourmet versions include atomic cherry, curaçao creme brulee, caramel sutra, and blue suede banana. The doughnut shop offers vegan, gluten-free, and Keto-friendly versions as well.

Chocolate iced doughnuts with blue icing and a banana on top
Blue suede banana doughnuts at Wicked Donuts
Wicked Donuts/Facebook

Pinkbox Doughnuts

Go decadent with this fan-favorite doughnut shop. Order the S’mores, Fat Elvis, chipotle caramel, red velvet, maple bacon bars, or strawberry shortcake. This location on West Lake Mead Boulevard is the original, but the local doughnut chain now has several locations across the Las Vegas Valley.

Most of the locations are open 24 hours.

Pinkbox Doughnuts
Pinkbox Doughnuts
Pinkbox Doughnuts

Poppy’s Donuts

This downtown gem serves up inverted cinnamon rolls that look like brains, yeast, and cake varieties topped with sprinkles and frosting, maple bars, buttermilk bars, giant bear claws, and eclairs. Pick something with fruit and for a surprise. Open from 5 a.m. to noon.

<span data-author="-1">Real Donuts&nbsp;#1 </span>
Real Donuts #1
Real Donuts #1/Facebook

Randy's Donuts

The 70-year-old Randy’s Donuts found in movies such as Iron Man 2 and Mars Attacks! is finally open in Las Vegas. Visitors to Randy’s Donuts can expect over 60 different varieties of doughnuts, mostly priced under $3, along with Randy’s Rounds — which are like larger doughnut holes.

The exterior of the World Famous Randy’s Donuts Inglwood, Calfornia location.
Randy’s Donuts
Randy’s Donuts

Ronald’s Donuts

This stalwart of the doughnut world goes old school with choices such as maple bars, glazed, custard-filled, jelly, cinnamon twists, cinnamon rolls, and apple fritters. Nab a bag of doughnut holes as well. And most of them are vegan.

A box filled with sprinkled, glazed, and chocolate doughnuts
Ronald’s Donuts
Ronald’s Donuts/Facebook

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Doughnuts at this shop in the Grand Canal Shoppes at the Venetian are almost too cute to eat. Doughnuts are delicately frosted and topped with tiny cake slices, candied strips of bacon, or bumblebees. Plus, holidays means seasonal themed treats. Go for the blackberry yuzu doughnuts with blueberry white chocolate or the almost savory truffle honey.

A frosted doughnut with a miniature cake slice.
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Saint Honoré Doughnuts & Beignets

Saint Honoré, dubbed “the very first couture doughnut and classic beignet shop in the U.S,” features doughnuts made daily and decorated like pieces of art. You’ll find doughnuts that almost look too good to eat like a creme brulee doughnut, a croissant-style doughnut, and one topped with a whole cannoli. After dark, it becomes a pizza shop.

Saint Honoré
Doughnuts at Saint Honoré
Louiie Victa

District: Donuts. Sliders. Brew.

This New Orleans favorite moved into Block 16 Urban Food Hall at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas with a roster of 100 consistently rotating flavors, including chocolate blackout and bananas Foster. The menu even features griddled doughnut sandwiches.

Carl’s Donuts & Pastries

This stalwart of the Las Vegas doughnut community opened its first standalone location where customers can watch the creation progress through a window into the bakery and choose from a large selection, including raised, cake, and fancy favorites, iced or filled, pastries like croissants and raisin rolls, cookies, brownies, and muffins and the bi-monthly doughnut specials.

Carl’s Donuts
Carl’s Donuts
Carl’s Donuts/Facebook

Glaze Doughnuts

Sure, customers can order regular doughnuts at Glaze, but instead go fancy with an apple fritter, green tea glaze with toasted pistachios, maple with bacon, or one with M&M toppings. The red velvet with cream cheese is divine. Open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.

<span data-author="-1">Glaze&nbsp;Doughnuts </span>
Glaze Doughnuts
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Coco Donuts

Cream, lemon, raspberry, and apple fillings, old fashioneds, French crullers, cinnamon rolls, and more make the menu here. Also at 10040 W. Cheyenne Ave. Open for takeout from Monday to Thursday from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday to Sunday from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Cheyenne and Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Rainbow.

<span data-author="-1">Coco&nbsp;Donuts </span>
Coco Donuts
Coco Donuts [Official Site]

Mazzoa Donuts

This little doughnut shop has doughnuts that are never too sweet or too heavy. They come in all the traditional varieties: chocolate iced, maple, and glazed with sprinkles.

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Friendly Donut House

Stop by Friendly Donut Shop for buttermilk bars, blueberry doughnuts, and enormous bear claws. Of course, anything stuffed with Bavarian cream is a good go-to as well. Bonus, Friendly is open 24 hours for takeout.

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