Friday, November 13, 2009

Round Rock Donuts

To those who have been to Round Rock, a suburb of Austin, you probably know what these are.

Once you've tried a Round Rock Donut, you won't eat any other kind.

Dyed(?) orange and covered in crumbly yellow glaze, it's deeply contrasted from a perfect, white Krispy Kreme donut. There was in fact a Krispy Kreme for a year or so in Round Rock, but ultimately it went out of business; the only other name donuts available are HEB (another local franchise) bakery donuts and Shippley's.

The home-made appearance of the Donut is an effective marketing idea, but not the only thing that has us coming back for more. Not only is it a sweet treat, but the rough texture of the sugar, the light marks of a fry basket, the slightly eggy taste, and the sheer joy at eating a fresh, warm Round Rock Donut is not to be forgotten.

There are several varieties of this confection, including the aforementioned plain, the chocolate (lovingly smeared with a top layer of thick chocolate icing, for those with especially strong sweet-tooths), cake Donuts (for those who prefer the less sweet, drizzled with a light, clear glaze), and many more, including the enormous Texas Donut, which comes Plain or Chocolate and is big enough for twenty people to share; I've never seen anyone buy or attempt to eat one, but I'd be surprised if one person could carry it alone.

The building itself is situated across from the First Baptist Church of Round Rock, in downtown Round Rock; it's common to see church members, especially Sunday School leaders, carrying boxes of dozen Donuts and bags of Donut Holes in to their class.

If you've never had the opportunity to taste a Donut, and you find yourself in Austin, it's a good idea to run by and try, even if you buy just one plain. And for those who don't like donuts, pies and cakes are also available at the Round Rock Bakery.

1 comment:

  1. I didn't find them to be anything special:
    http://eatingtheroad.wordpress.com/2009/12/04/round-rock-donut-famous-lone-star-bakery/

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