6 donut shops to visit in San Antonio, TX

You donut want to miss out on these delicious treats.

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Check out the glaze selection at K&K Donuts on UTSA.

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We donut mess around when it comes to these fluffy treats. From the original glazed to the jelly filled and the extravagant selections like bacon or cereal-topped, you can find a shop to satisfy any donut craving in San Antonio.

What better way to celebrate National Donut Day today than with a delectable treat? We rounded up six shops and bakeries to pick up a donut in the Alamo City.

The Art of Donut, 3428 N. St Mary’s St.

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Grab a dozen of their seasonal flavors.

Come grab a seasonal donut and a glass of their cereal milk. For National Donut Day, the first 50 customers will get a free donut with any purchase.

VP Kolache and Donut, 7210 S.W. Loop 410

This donut shop is located on the city’s southwest side. The best part is you can order online and pick up in store.

Mochinut, Multiple locations

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Visit one of two San Antonio locations for their daily flavors.

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The sweet combination of the American donut and Japanese mochi has made its way to the Alamo City. Pro tip: Visit daily to try one of their flavors of the day.

The Original Donut Shop, 3307 Fredericksburg Rd.

One of the most iconic spots in the Alamo City, where you can pick up a dozen glazed donuts and some of their award winning tacos. City Editor Adriana recommends getting a bag of donut holes.

Southern Roots Vegan Bakery, 6208 S. Flores St.

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Tryout a plant-based cake donut from Southern Roots Vegan Bakery.

This Black-owned family vegan bakery dishes out plant-based gourmet treats and ships them out nation wide. Order a dozen of their vegan cake donuts in one of four flavors.

K&K Donuts, 5138 UTSA Blvd. Suite 105

City Editor Nicholas recommends this donut shop near UTSA. Grab a dozen mixed donuts and a taro smoothie the next time you visit.

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