The Donut Hole
Donut Shop
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Offbeat L.A.
64 month ago
Although it was originally part of a 1960s Donut Hole chain that is long out of business, it was the only one of its locations to bear the giant drive-through donuts.
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Offbeat L.A.
64 month ago
You enter through one side of the donut, do your ordering in the center, and exit through the other side.
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Offbeat L.A.
64 month ago
Opened in 1968. Designed by John Tindall, Ed McCreany and Jesse Hood. Unique drive-though shop that is shaped like a giant donut. On both sides of the small bakery are 26-foot fiberglass donuts.
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Raquel M
92 month ago
Coffee donut is delicious
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LAist
103 month ago
The treats are garnished with whimsical toppings like M&M's and Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and there's a chocolate bar that's coated in an extraneous blanket of chocolate chip.
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Katherine M
117 month ago
Best giant donut-shaped building in Los Angeles, Randy's included. Drive on through the double donut tunnel and get yourself a sweet.
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Jerald H
123 month ago
Chocolate chip bar
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Ryan L
125 month ago
Authentic donuts. Their classic glazed is perfect! Cash only and drive thru.
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Abigail Dhia P
133 month ago
Their cinnamon twist and chocolate chip donut really delicious.
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Sean R
134 month ago
Fun architecture and the donuts were tasty.