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If you know anything about me–or read my review of Ohana Doughnuts–you know that I love a good doughnut now and then. So when I found myself with a coupon for Doughnut Party, I knew I had to treat myself!

Located a few blocks off of 124th street, Doughnut Party creates unique and over the top doughnuts. These fluffy, fresh doughnuts are not only beautiful–making the perfect addition to your Insta stories–they are delicious as well. So delicious that I sub one of these bad boys out for a cake on my birthday every year, celebrate the end of exams every semester with one, and happily drive the 40 minutes round trip from my apartment and back for one. Seriously, there are not many problems in this world that a Doughnut Party doughnut cannot fix.

Photo by Stephanie Shin

This trip, my partner and I got four doughnuts (pictured above): one cranberry earl grey, one cosmic brownie, and two pineapple banana splits. As a fan of all things earl grey, the cranberry earl grey doughnut was by far my favorite out of the bunch. My husband, however, preferred the pineapple banana split, which was topped with gooey caramel sauce, a berry swirl, and banana buttercream. Can you say yum? If you’re a fan of all things chocolate, or the nostalgic lunchtime snack for which the doughnut is named, I’m sure you will love the cosmic brownie.

So, the next time you’re looking to celebrate the end of exams, your birthday, or quite frankly want a bomb doughnut, give Doughnut Party a try!

Interested in seeing my other food escapades? Check out my food highlight on my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/steph_shin_/

Stephanie Shin

U Alberta '22

Stephanie Shin (she/her) is a third year honours pre-law student, majoring in sociology and minoring in political science. When she's not studying fervently, you can find her enjoying a book, sipping at a cup of tea, playing with her miniature dachshund, Bentley, and spending entirely too much money on food.
Simi is a senior at the University of Alberta studying Sociology and Religious Studies. She grew up in Houston Texas and lives by the saying “go big or go home”. She is currently Her Campus Ualberta's Editor in Chief and Campus Correspondent. School, volunteering, clubs, and work occupy most of her time. You can find her on Instagram at @simi.bhangoo.