They are open 24hrs so we got there at around midnight and the guy behind the counter buzzes you in. They have an awesome selection of donuts, especially if you are into the more exotic and creative choices. Even though I prefer a more simple donut, there was still a decent selection. I got a Maple Long John and a strawberry cake donut and it was around $4.50, which I think is a bit on the pricey side. All in all, a good experience and I do recommend this business.
We were staying at the Marriott so an easy walk to Hurt’s Donuts. Lots to choose from but we ended up picking the maple bacon, Almond Joy and chocolate Peanut Butter Cup. We both agreed the maple bacon was the best but the bacon needs to be a little crispier, both of the other donuts were made from the chocolate cake and they were a little dry.
This donut shop is open 24/7 . Donuts look very yummy in the case. I asked which was most popular and they said the Jesus so I chose that one. It is a cake donut, with a granular frosting. It was a little dry and over $3.00 for a cake donut. Worth a try but a one and done for me.
WHO IS ALWAYS down for a good donut is me !!! The customer service is great ! The guys explained each donut, it was alote. But we did enjoy quit a few of them ! Yummy. Definitely a must go !
As a Dad who has asked his kids far too many times if they want a "Hurts Donut", there's no way I was going to pass up stopping here. The sense of humor is present all over the shop, from the Luchador painting on the wall, to the Dos and Donuts on the wall. We had a bacon donut, some cake donuts, a peanut butter cup donut, and of course the old Homer Simpson style pictured. The service was friendly, the donuts were good, and the atmosphere was just what we expected.This was our first time in downtown Little Rock, but I could definitely see us making a point of coming back here again.
You ever been catfished by food before? That’s exactly what happened with these donuts. I was craving something sweet and while driving thru the city of Little Rock, googled something sweet to eat. This place was just about the only place open on a Sunday evening at 8:00pm. It was busy in the store and looked promising. The guy behind the counter was nice and worked quickly despite the long line.The donuts, however, are disgusting. I got a 1/2 dozen assortment and I got an apple fritter. I had a 3 hour drive home and needed help staying awake. I took a bite or two out of each flavor as I was driving away and every single one was nasty. They tasted old, they were dry, the raspberry filling had a metallic taste and was god awful. Kudos to the worker, who was also working solo. I imagine this place is so popular because it’s the only place open this late downtown on the weekend. Do yourself a favor and skip dessert if this is your only option. Highly disappointed.
Eclectic donut shop with a variety of fun flavors that anyone will enjoy. My wife and I like to stop here after throwing axes at Civil Axe next door.
Fun donut shop. The guy working was very friendly and helpful. The donuts are a little expensive but they have some very original and different types. I'm looking forward to having my blueberry one for breakfast tomorrow.Edit - the blueberry one was phenomenal even the next day!
Every table was dirty. Paying $3-6 per doughnuts that are older than my grandma. You can see trays after trays of dougnuts in the back. God knows how long they been sitting back there before finally served.Terrible business concept.
Hey want some great donuts. You got to stop by Hurts. Deadly, sinful but so worth it :) What more can I say. 100 characters met.