Urban Donut

2805 Allen St, Dallas - 75204
178 reviews
Donut Shops Donuts
(469) 444-1302

I had Cookies and Cream Donut,.Apple Fritter and a Glaze Donut all very good

Great new find! Highly recommended! Everyone loved the donuts!!

I've been obsessed with their iced coffee ever since I tried it a month ago. Cannot get enough. And I'm not a coffee person! I get it with the sugar free vanilla flavor, and that's enough for me! I've been ordering that with their ham and cheese bagel almost every morning. Never disappoints. Also have to commend the man who served me my food as I picked up my order this morning. He was so kind and happy. Great energy to start off my morning. Great service and food ?

I was in and out. Very quick and easy. I built a custom donut and it tasted really great. Overly sweet but that was to be expected.

This place was amazing! Just visiting the area and wanted to try some local donuts, truly great flavors and the lady behind the counter was lovely. Awesome place!!

This hidden gem has a warm & friendly atmosphere provided by the staff and the environment. Cleanliness is obvious and the display of donut selections draws you in to their specialty choices. It was hard to choose because there are so many great choices to try! I recommend this place 100%!

The donuts are delicious. They're open early. I think it's neat they have a build your own donut option. I wish the donuts were a little cheaper, but everything is going up in prices these days.

Ordered from Addison location. Breakfast was absolutely magical. I had a pepperoni breakfast bagel and a chocolate glazed donut. Super warm and fresh, absolutely perfect. Thank you ❤️

I had a craving for a nice glazed donut so I did a Google search for the best donut shops in Dallas, this place came up with excellent reviews and on top of that it's in my area . Customer service was okay 1 out of 3 workers spoke ... The donut was entirely too thick and extremely dry,, only glazed on one side. Plain and simple they're not good. My honest opinion

Claiming to “create a sense of diversity and inclusivity in our community” through design-one’s-own Donuts and Shakes one can only hope Urban Donut’s social agenda outpaces both their unbearably dry rings and lousy customer service.Visited Sunday around noon, the second location on Allen Street selected entirely based on proximity, it was to half-filled shelves and music that guests were “greeted,” the quotes in response to a masked woman who uttered no hello and barely three words in monotone save for the half-dozen’s high price.No stranger to upscale Donuts, and in reality having visited more shops across America than perhaps a select few, tasting occurred outside Urban Donut’s tight confines, the Old Fashion sending up warning flags with day-old texture plus a dearth of Sour Cream that is even more lacking in a Cinnamon-Sugar rolled “Churro.”Not partaking in “The Selfie,” an overly clever way to upsell Fillings or Toppings added by dismissive staff, not even Icing and Buttercream are enough to save McKinney Ave from a chalky consistency while Samoa-riffing Highland Park fares better – though not by much.Finding some hope in Raised Donuts, Pegasus Crunch fluffy beneath Nutella and adherent Rice Krispies around an unnecessary Chocolate Kiss, Urban’s Fritter thankfully features plenty of Fruit and not much Oil, but an overwhelming amount of Glaze unfortunately renders the flavor just sweet.