My hubby and I stayed across the street at the Embassy. We only knew about this place by the 24hr block-long lines out the door. I saw the sign and looked it up on this website and woila! We were in line also. It is called Voodoo Doughnut because they make a dude-shaped doughnut. you know like a voodoo doll. other than that, it is just doughnuts that are weird. like a glazed with captain crunch on it and a glazed that is like 8"wide. but the taste just bland.. the show is in the big-size and weird toppings but i have had better. being a fat girl...i have had alot. was not impressed. waited in line 45mins. neighborhood gross with alot of homeless and wonderers. not afraid...i am from seattle, but there were alot of children in line getting afraid to stand in line in an alley in the dark by yelling homless, wonderer, partiers. i would not go back.
Keywords: Local / Regional food, Dress casual, Other place to eat, Loud, With a group, Cheap (US$ 5 - US$ 10), American, Comfort Food, Breakfast, Eating late
A little sketchy outside with the wandering "nightlife'ers" but overall a fun weird place to visit when in Portland. I suggest you get the random dozen to really get a feel for all the selections available. Overall pretty cheap, and open real late! Parking was $5 so be prepared!
Keywords: US$ 5 - US$ 10, At night
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Here at Voodoo Doughnut we make thousands of doughnuts every day. We make the finest doughnuts first, and then the magic begins! Third Avenue location open 24 hours; Voodoo Too open 21 hours (closed 3–6 a.m.).
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Keywords: Other place to eat, Brunch, Coffee / Tea, Everyone, Dinner, Comfort Food, Lunch, Breakfast, Eating late