Finding Great San Antonio Donuts

Finding Donuts

If you’ve been distracted by our recent breakfast taco rivalry (and truce) with Austin, you might have missed something really important: Donuts are having a moment right now. (Need more proof? Check out the winter cover of San Antonio Current‘s Flavor Issue.)

Who doesn’t love a good donut? Even fitness fanatics find donuts to be one of their favorite “cheats.” When I first moved here, everyone I knew was ooohing and ahhing over pictures of babies and weddings that were popping on their Facebook feeds. Meanwhile, I was secretly pining for my East Coast friends’ Sugar Shack donuts and West Coast’s Voodoo Doughnut, so I started my quest for a Texan equivalent. Initially, I was disappointed with San Antonio’s donut variety. We’re known for our culinary diversity, so why couldn’t I find an outrageous donut around here?

With some research, I found that San Antonio is having a donut revolution, I just needed to know where to look. And much like our great coffee boom of 2015, the donut scene is exploding!

Donuts for Your Wild Side

If you’re tired of plain old glazed, you have to check out these donuts!

Cake Thieves

3428 North Saint Mary’s St., San Antonio, TX 78212 | (210) 731-8009

Regularly featured at The Fairview, Cake Thieves has taken San Antonio by storm! Want your own personal dozen? Contact l[email protected] to place an order for local pickup. Check out her Facebook and Instagram for mouthwatering donut inspiration.

 

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Photo credit: Cake Thieves (Facebook)

The Bread Box

555 W. Bitters Rd.#115, San Antonio, TX 78216 | (210) 277-8612)

Donuts have recently been added to The Bread Box’s repertoire and from the looks of it, they’re knocking it out of the park! (Not to mention everything is baked on-site, from scratch, with locally sourced ingredients.) Stalk their instagram to keep tabs on their newest flavors.

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Photo Credit: The Bread Box (Facebook)

The Ginger Snap

Featured in the March issue of San Antonio Magazine as a “social media guru,” Halee Edwards has more than 70,000 Instagram followers, and it’s easy to see why. She’s concocted everything from Sopapilla to Mangonada donuts. If that doesn’t say “puro San Antonio” to you, I don’t know what will. Right now, you can find her baked goods at rooftop coffee and cocktail bar, Paramour, and the popular Press Coffee. Check out her website for ordering details (24 hours in advance for donuts) and steal some of her recipes!

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Mangonada Donuts, photo credit: @s.a.foodie via The Ginger Snap

The Original Donut Shop

3307 Fredericksburg Rd., San Antonio, TX 78201 | (210) 734-5661

The Original Donut Shop is a San Antonio favorite. I had my first Fruity Pebble donut here, and it was perfection. The donut was light and airy, not greasy, and the cereal was fresh and crunchy. Not only can you get donuts, but breakfast tacos too; and they have a drive thru line for both.

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1800 Nacogdoches, San Antonio, Texas 78209
Described as an experimental donuterie, the only way to get your hands on these one of a kind donuts is to visit the 78209 Farmers Market on Sundays from 10:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M.  
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Turtle Donut, Photo Credit: OMD! Donuts (Instagram @OMDdonuts)

Bakery Lorraine

306 Pearl Parkway #110, San Antonio, TX 78215 | (210) 862-5582

Bakery Lorraine has been known to serve unique donut creations on Sundays! Get there early! Follow their instagram for sneak peeks.

Bakery Lorraine
Photo Credit: Bakery Lorraine (Instagram @bakery_lorraine)

Morgan’s Bake Shop

Right now, the only place to snag Morgan’s Bake Shop donuts is Francis Bogside located at (803 S. St. Mary’s St., San Antonio, TX 78205 | (210) 988-3063) and on Sundays for a limited time. March 6th was the start of a four week hip-hop themed donut series, to include an “underground” donut flavor. Keep an eye out for this one. I can’t imagine that these creations will stop after four weeks.

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Beastie Boys Brass Monkey Funky Monkey with caramel, chocolate, bananas, whipped cream, candied walnuts, and a Nilla wafer (Photo Credit: Instagram @morgansbakeshop)

Real Crumbles

Mini donuts with gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, and grain-free options are delivered straight to your door! Deliveries available Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays with flavors like Spiced Mexican Chocolate and French Toast. Keep tabs on Real Crumbles’ instagram for additional flavors.

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Gluten Free Chocolate Brownie Mini Donuts (Photo Credit: Instagram @realcrumbles)

Traditional Donuts

Sometimes you just need a nice yeasty, fluffy donut that melts in your mouth.

Fresh Donuts

1302 Austin Hwy., San Antonio, TX 78209 | (210) 988-3101

Specialty: Butterfly Cinnamon roll, boudain kolache, and has a drive-thru!

Snowflake Donuts

Three locations: 5802 Babcock Rd., San Antonio, TX 78240; (210) 561-8863 | 9793 Culebra Rd., San Antonio, TX 78251; (210) 520-0258 | 1222 S. Main St., Boerne, Texas 78006; (830) 249-8686

Specialty: Filled to order jelly and cream flavored donuts.

River City Donuts 

Two locations: 1723 Babcock Rd., San Antonio, TX 78229; (210) 344-7010 | 6811 San Pedro Ave., San Antonio, TX 78216; (210) 340-2877

Specialty: Blueberry Cake Donuts

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Photo Credit: Instagram @caitybeats

The Donut Palace

1583 Thousand Oaks, San Antonio, TX 78232 | (210) 490-2537

Specialty: Boudain Kolache, blueberry cake donuts, and donuts of almost every color

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Photo Credit: Donut Palace (Facebook)

Super Donuts

21920 Bulverde Rd., Ste. 104, San Antonio, TX 78259 | (210) 481-2002

Specialty: Donut holes and has a drive-thru!

Donut Day Trips

These places are a short drive from San Antonio, but I’m sure they’ll be worth it!

M&M Donut 

9081 FM78, Converse, TX 78109 | (210) 566-7785

M&M Donut has beautiful, elaborate knots and bacon-topped maple long johns.

Round Rock Donuts 

106 W. Liberty Ave., Round Rock, TX 78664 | (512) 255-3629

Round Rock Donuts is known for the Texas-Sized and “World Famous Glazed or Chocolate Covered Round Rock Donut.”

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Photo Credit: Round Rock Donuts (Facebook)

Voodoo Doughnut

212 E. 6th St., Austin, TX 78701 | (512) 215-8586

Voodoo Donut is known for making wild donuts and serving them in a notorious pink box. If you can’t get to Austin, you could always pick up a Voodoo inspired Rogue beer from HEB. My pick? The voodoo doughnut pretzel raspberry chocolate ale.

Day Date Donuts

These spots are perfect for a day date!

Boiler House

312 Pearl Pkwy., Bldg. 3, San Antonio, TX 78215 | (210) 354-4644

Try the “David Lee Roth” Krispy Kreme Burger for Brunch (Saturday & Sunday | 10:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.): A custom blend burger patty with caramelized onion, smoked bacon, American cheese, a fried egg, lemon chive aioli, warm maple syrup, powdered sugar served with roasted potatoes. On a Krispy Kreme “bun,” of course.

Smoke

700 E. Sonterra Blvd., Ste. 111, San Antonio, TX 78258 | (210) 474-0175

Check out brunch (Sundays only, 11:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.) featuring Texas Fried Chicken & Donuts with Fire Sauce & Maple Syrup.

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Photo Credit: Instagram @smokerestaurant1

Just looking for dessert? Try Paciugo Gelato (999 E. Basse Rd., Ste. 197, San Antonio, TX 78209 | (210) 832-8820

Go off menu and get gelato stuffed in a donut instead of a cone!

Popular San Antonio Donut Chains

Shipleys (16 San Antonio locations)

Daylight Donuts (9517 Fredericksburg Rd., San Antonio, TX 78240 | (210) 696-7979)

Dunkin Donuts (10 San Antonio locations)

Krispy Kreme (three San Antonio locations) If your kid loves donuts, consider having a birthday party here!

HEB Bakery (Too many locations to count!) I’m a sucker for an HEB Sour Cream Old Fashioned Donut. They’re not the same at every HEB; my favorite has been from the Valley Hi location!

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If you’ve found a great donut, please join my revolution and use the hashtag #sanantoniodonuts. You can tag @alamocitymoms, too!

Amy
Amy was born and raised on the East Coast, but got to Texas as fast as she could! She has been serving in the U.S. Air Force for 18 years, half of which have been in San Antonio. Amy and her husband have two boys, ages 9 and 8, and they love discovering new San Antonio parks and restaurants! She’s still not sure what she wants to be when she grows up, but in her spare time, she's either working out or trying to convince herself not to eat pizza.

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