A good place for doughnuts. This business is family owned and operated. The owners always greet you with a smile. I highly recommend the apple fritter.
Alana M.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
So many businesses have opened and closed in this shopping center but ET has been here since I was a kid! I visited recently with a friend and snagged a chocolate old fashioned, my go-to donut. Nothing fancy here, just good donuts from a family run shop. I’m happy they’re still around and love that they’ve got a great variety to choose from!
Jen L.
Classificação do local: 4 Agoura Hills, CA
Great donut shop. Personal favorite is the tiger tail. Love maple bars and sprinkles too. I also love their bagel breakfast sandwiches. I like to get the ham, cheese and egg with cream cheese. If only they had my french cruller Credit under $ 20 has a $.50 charge. They have a sister store in Moorpark(donut shop west). Both have the friendliest service.
E A.
Classificação do local: 4 Somis, CA
My go to place in the morning to take my son for pre-school donuts. They make pretty standard donuts, but they’re always fresh and they’ve got a wide selection of fried dough to chose from. The thing that sets this place a part from other places is the service by the friendly owners. A solid spot to start any morning.
Russell B.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Mom and Pop for donuts. Sure, the interior could use updating. There’s not a lot of room to squeeze by to the display case in the morning. Who cares? The donuts are tasty and the owners are just about the friendliest people you’ll ever meet. This is what people mean when they say, «Buy Local.»
Nick O.
Classificação do local: 5 Thousand Oaks, CA
This is a great little donut shop, that has been serving the local community in the Lang Ranch area of TO for years. The little Filipino lady that runs the place, and I assume her husband are always cheerful and smiling in the mornings, the donuts are always super fresh and I love calling in from time to time to satisfy my sweet tooth. They do allsorts of mixed donuts and some Danish pastries, my favorite is the Custard filled Maple Bar and the Glazed Twists. They also serve a mean drip coffee and sell sodas, waters and other soft drinks. They also stock a Marlboro Cigs if you’re a smoker and need a pack early in the AM. There is easy parking outside, and it opens pretty early in the AM. Great little store and worth the visit.
Gail L.
Classificação do local: 4 Thousand Oaks, CA
Great place. Have lived close by for 20 years and they are still around. That should tell you something. Don’t know what Kelly M. Is talking about from 2012. Never had anything wrong with my donuts here. And yes, both husband and wife are really friendly, nice having a business recognize you even when You don’t go often.
Tom A.
Classificação do local: 5 Thousand Oaks, CA
Great donuts. The donut holes are the best on the planet. Go to ET’s early as they often sell out of certain selections… like the Tiger Tails. They also make great churros. The owners are super nice. I rate this small donut shop above all others in TO.
Nancy F.
Classificação do local: 3 Thousand Oaks, CA
It’s a good place… I enjoy stopping by with my children to say hello to Lee. She is a genuine person and my daughters love her!
Ajay G.
Classificação do local: 3 Spartanburg, SC
The Oakbrook Mall(which is really a large strip mall) has a major problem of being overrun with chains, so it’s nice to find E.T. popping up amongst the surroundings of the likes of Starbucks, the Coffee Bean, Taco Bell, and even for frozen yogurt, Golden Spoon and TCBY. The place is quaint, too, run by a couple, although I usually run into just the wife. People who run donut shops are generally friendly, but she’s especially so. This is the place where I’d ordinarily make the bad pun about phoning home, but I’ll spare you and detail the actual location. It’s got five tables, four that seat four on bench seating and one that seats two. This matters because unlike other donut shops, people actually eat here, so it seems like there are always people here and yet always a free table for me. They might eat here because unlike other donut shops, it doesn’t look like a surgery ward — it has a sort of wood-based décor that makes you feel at home, complete with plenty of posters and a sign about how there are no skateboards in the store. The donut offerings are plenty considering the size of the place, but about average in comparison with the competition. They also have a selection of bottled beverages — plus soda from the fountain and coffee which I’ve never tried — and assorted other food items like bagels and mini-muffins. The actual taste of the donuts is good. They’re good but not out of this world on all aspects, instead of having a gaggle of strong and weak pieces. Still, I think they do a better job on some of the airier donuts, so for example, the jelly-filled one I had today was probably the best I’ve ever had from them. I would have loved to have this back in Orange County, but I can’t honestly give them more stars than that. There is some pretty stiff competition in Thousand Oaks, and I’d rather eat the donuts at, say, Stan’s or Foster’s.