Image Arts ?️ speaks highly of their neighbor, ? Won't you be, my neighbor ?, oops ?, sorry! So, I ? thought I would give them a try.Good service. I enjoyed the short conversation with my server. I liked the music ? that played over the ? speakers.I had the "inflation" size maple ? frosted doughnuts. They are bite size and you can buy each doughnut ? individually for $1. They have multiple flavors and are made at the cafe. They taste okay ?.The Java coffee ☕ really stood out! Is this the same coffee from the Java on Hampton Beach ?️?WiFi and indoor/outdoor dining available.I recommend a visit!
AMAZING DONUTS, literally melt in your mouth, they wake up everyday at 4am to make them FRESH!
The name of the business is spot on! Bring you magnifying glass to look at donuts. They shouldn’t advertise as a donut shop, there about the size of a walnut. I gave 3 stars as it was clean and workers were busy helping customers. By the way, watch out when you drive into the parking lot. It appears the USAF dropped a couple of practice bombs in their parking lot!
The atmosphere was light and airy like the mini donuts! We got a huge variety and every flavor from Oreo to s’mores was delicious! Highly recommend this novelty!
Saw this place multiple times on tik tok as a “must try” place in Portsmouth. The aesthetic of the donuts is cute but they are much smaller than expected and the flavor is not there. Like, they look amazing but looks are deceiving for sure. Even donuts from a chain like Dunkins has more flavor and better texture. Employee was in a bad mood as well. If you’re thinking “when in Portsmouth I NEED to try this place”, trust me you really don’t.
This place is so close at being a great spot but unfortunately everything outside of their food is lacking. Even some of their food as well, do we really think selling a hamburger in a place doughnuts are made is a wise business move? My biggest issue is the ambiance, there’s barely any noise in there (you’d think you were in an office building), staff somehow manage to always seem in the weeds even with only 1 person in the store. Now it looks like they are renting space in the store to local businesses? And looks like the have half the restaurant as a failed ice cream shop? This place has massive amounts of potential but if they continue hiring just any person who applies and management can’t figure out they’re business model, they will be out of business within a year or two
We have loved Wicked Mini Donuts since they originally opened in York, Maine! Once they moved to Portsmouth and expanded it was even more convenient for us. We love everything they have to offer. They recently catered our wedding for desserts and everyone absolutely loved them!! They could not stop talking about them and the different kinds!Anne was also the best to work with- she was personable, easy going and professional. If you are looking for desserts for an event, I highly recommend Anne and Wicked Mini Cafe!
The donuts are delectable, but the awkward silence when you walk in is a bit off-putting. Maybe some background music or at least a welcoming hello?
Cute little cafe for some tasty donuts! Service is fast and workers are very kind. Prices are reasonable and seating is available. Many great flavors of donuts - my favorites are Oreo, s’mores, and m&m. Gluten free and pet options available
We decided to visit Wicked Mini Cafe today after first checking their hours of operation online. We were happy to confirm they were open until 2 pm and arrived onsite at 1:45 pm. I knew we were taking a chance on the donut assortment since it was the end of their day but we didn't expect them to be closed. The door was unlocked and a big chalkboard ("We're closed" that also advertised the hours of operation matching their website) was placed in the entry way. When I shared my surprise, since we had even checked their hours, one of the workers told us that they hadn't had a customer in an hour so that was why they decided to close early. I think the look of disbelief on my face must have struck a nerve because then she asked what we wanted. When I told her "donuts", she glanced at a stack of boxes in the corner and then said they were all soldout. Seriously? When a business determines their own hours of operation why wouldn't they honor those hours despite the number of customers they've seen in the last hour? A lack of customers shouldn't impact my experience if they have advertised to be open. Right? To say my firstimpression of Wicked Mini Cafe was a huge disappointment is truly an understatement.