Amy’s Donuts | Columbus, OH

May 23, 2016

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Amy’s Donuts (Facebook / IG: @amysdonutscbus)
650 Georgesville Rd. (map it!)
Columbus, OH 43228
(719) 632-0512
Open Sun-Thurs, 5a-8p; Fri & Sat, 5a-10p (drive-thru open 24/7 Fri & Sat)

Visited: Monday, May 16, 2016 at 4:30 p.m.

A new donut place opening is exciting to everyone, right? It’s not just me? It’s kinda rare that a full brick-and-mortar donut shop opens up around town (although we do see more pop-ups). We had heard that Amy’s Donuts, which is originally based in Colorado Springs, was opening soon, but then suddenly last Monday – there it was!

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Amy’s fills a void for good donuts on the west side of town; it’s on Georgesville Road a little ways south of Broad Street, in the vicinity of the casino (and some great taco trucks). The color scheme is on the same eye-catching spectrum as other national donut chains.

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Before arriving, I had no clue how many types of donuts Amy’s produces.

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They fry up a single yeast-raised base, then top it with almost everything imaginable: crushed up candy, brightly colored glazes, fruit, nuts and sprinkles, you name it.

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Fortunately, the base donut isn’t overly sweet, so while there’s not a lot of nuance when it comes to Amy’s flavors, they’re not the complete teeth-rattling sugarbombs they could be.

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Our boys were quickly worked into a frenzy by all the possibilities, and we collected a half dozen to go. I mean, you can’t blame them. Faced with donuts covered in crushed up Oreos or Twix or gummy rainbows, how can you keep still?

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Amy’s is playing to their market by introducing a buckeye donut with chocolate, vanilla, and cherry frosting.

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We visited at 5 p.m. and still they were rolling out more donuts. They open early (5 a.m.) and close in the evenings, although because they’re relatively new they’ve been selling out a bit. Maybe keep an eye on their Facebook page if you’re going later in the day.

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Half the fun, though, is just perusing all the different types.

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You name the flavor, and I’m sure they have it. I expect they’ll work in some seasonal specials, too.

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The crew was busy but they worked quickly. Although there was a line you won’t have to wait long.

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We picked a bit of everything. Starting in the bottom right corner and going clockwise: Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, the buckeye donut, one with Biscoff, the Somewhere Over the Rainbow, cotton candy, and a fudge donut with gummy worms.

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Thumbs up from our crew. The donuts were certainly on the sugary side, but it’s worth the trip to have a little fun and pick out a box. We burned off the calories by hiking through the new Scioto Grove Metro Park (only about 10 minutes) away!

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