Ube cake donut 5/5
Selection at 8:15 AM
$14.50. ... Too pricey, IMO. ... I wanted 9 donuts, not 10. The cashier couldn't hear me well, even when I lowered my face mask.
Donuts
Classic chocolate and white sprinkle cake donuts
Menu as of 01/2025
Sandwich menu as of 01/2025
Menu
Ube cake donut cross section
Sausage, egg & cheese on English muffin.
Special Valentine's Day 2024 donuts!
Vietnamese Coffee & Thai tea
Menu
Hours as of 11.16.22
Hours as of 11.16.22
Tuna Croissant
Second shop at marina
Walk in welcome
Ham egg chees on flatbread jummy
interior
Merry chrismas
Yummy donuts ,croissant ,muffin,apple stick and much more.
Good coffee
Krisstina C.
Jan 21, 2025
A great neighborhood donut shop! They have lots of sandwich options and they bring everything out very fast. They do run out of donuts pretty early so I suggest coming early if you want to see all their donut options. The owners are also sweet and it's nice chatting with them in the morning!
Read MoreColton W.
Jan 14, 2025
"Let me paint you a picture of my recent Tuesday morning escapade. Filled with hope and hunger, I decided to visit Ros doughnuts, the place that everyone raves about as if it's the Holy Grail of pastries. I thought, 'Why not treat myself to something special?' Little did I know that I was about to embark on a journey that would lead me straight to the Land of Overpriced Disappointment.As I strolled into Ros doughnuts, I was greeted by the sugary scent of fried dough wafting through the air, which was promising. My heart began to flutter with excitement as I approached the counter, only to be greeted by a menu that, upon first glance, seemed like it was written in a foreign language. Three dollars for one doughnut? I squinted at the prices as if they were somehow going to change before my very eyes. Was I really in a doughnut shop, or had I accidentally wandered into a boutique selling artisanal gold-plated pastries?When I finally gathered the courage to step up to the counter, my initial excitement began to fade faster than a mirage in the desert. The cashier, who I can only assume moonlights as a professional grump, looked at me with a glare that could melt steel. "What do you want?" they barked, as if I had just asked them to recite Shakespeare. I mean, I get it; we all have our off days, but I didn't come here for a customer service seminar on how to make people feel unwelcome!Trying to keep my spirits high, I asked about their best-selling doughnut. The cashier rolled their eyes with such intensity that I thought they might spontaneously combust. "Just pick one," they huffed, so I went for the classic glazed doughnut. At this point, I felt like I was making a life-or-death decision, as if I were choosing between a doughnut or a last-minute trip to space!After handing over my $3--because, you know, I'm a sucker for punishment--I was presented with my doughnut as though it were a relic from a bygone era. I took it, and the cashier looked at me like I had just won the lottery. "Enjoy!" they said, but it sounded more like "Good luck with that!" So there I stood, clutching the doughnut tightly as if it were a winning lottery ticket. But as I took my first bite, I was met with a shocking revelation: This doughnut was dry! I mean, so dry that I thought I was chewing on a piece of the Sahara Desert. Did they forget to add the 'dough' to the mix? For three dollars, I expected a sprinkle of magic or at least a little joy to burst in my mouth. Instead, I felt like I was gnawing on a rubber tire. As I chewed through this culinary tragedy, I contemplated my choices. Did I mistakenly walk into a bakery that specializes in disappointment? For the price of this doughnut, I could've bought a dozen from the grocery store with some change left over for coffee! I could practically hear my wallet weeping as I imagined all the other things I could have spent that $3 on--like a cheap therapy session to recover from this doughnut trauma.Exiting Ros doughnuts felt like escaping a twisted reality show where I was the hapless contestant. I looked back at the shop, half-expecting to see the cashier sneering at me through the window, "Bye! Hope you enjoy your overpriced sadness!" In conclusion, if you're in the mood for a doughnut experience that includes a rude cashier and a chance to spend three dollars on a mouthful of regret, then Ros doughnuts is the place for you. Otherwise, save your money and your sanity--there are plenty of other doughnut shops out there that won't make you feel like you're being served a slice of life's cruelest joke. Trust me, your taste buds--and your wallet--will thank you for it!"
Read MoreAnn Q.
Jan 8, 2025
This place is cozy and quiet. Service is quick and the owner Ros is friendly. The sandwiches and donuts are delicious. Every-time I have gone to this donut place, the owner has always added an extra donut or so into our box. They do run out flavors fast, which shows you how busy and popular they are especially in the mornings. If you truly want to experience their full variety of donuts come before lunch.
Read MoreElyssa A.
Dec 30, 2024
Been going to Ros donuts ever since I can remember as a kid. The sweetest people to start your mornings work here. Sometimes there can be a line but it goes by super fast. I moved to Fremont and none of the donut shops hit the same, so I would still come back here. The donuts are so nostalgic and fresh. Oh, their breakfast sandwiches are so good too! They make it fresh to order!
Read MoreMarissa S.
Jan 20, 2025
Absolutely AMAZING SERVICE!! And the donuts taste amazing! Definitely will come back again.
Read MoreMonica M.
Feb 8, 2024
Ros is our neighborhood donut shop, and I've had nothing but great interactions with their staff! After reading all of these negative reviews, I was a bit reluctant to stop in, but I was greeted by warmth and genuine care and concern from the staff. This is a family owned business, and the owner has been running her donut shop since she said her son was still a young child. She always hooks it up with an extra donut or some donut holes, which I love! The donuts are perfect at first bite, and the breakfast sandwiches are simple, yet tasty. They've also expanded their menu to include cold teas such as Thai tea, to name one. Their cafe has a number of tables and chairs and is very clean and well organized. My kids ask me every single day to come back! Come by, you won't be disappointed.
Read MoreBelinda C.
Jan 5, 2025
For a loner like myself, this joint hits that privacy freak in me, with much of that coziness and great comfort food that takes away my work stress. Love it.
Read MoreMonica T.
Aug 26, 2024
Donut shop serving its community. You kind of get the sense that they truly like helping and feeding folks in the neighborhood. Kindness and generosity goes a long way and I hope they get it back tenfold. Donuts are delish and the croissant sandwich was simple and all I needed. Didn't take long to get made either.There's not a lot of tables/chairs except the swinging chairs that are along the side of the walls. So more like a grab and go kind of spot. Take note that they sell out of their donuts pretty quickly so early bird gets the worm here.Ros is an easy, no frills donut shop - just the kind I like.
Read MoreYvette J.
Jun 28, 2024
Wonderful donuts!! Cake donuts, Apple Fritters, Maple Buttermilk!!!! YUMMO!! Those are my fav!!AND you will not be disappointed with the sandwiches!!Lastly but not least the ladies are all very sweet and even remember you and what you order!!It's like Cheers but with donuts!!San Lorenzo Treasure!!
Read MoreArthur S.
Dec 30, 2024
I am from the East Coast and know a good breakfast bagel. Ros came through with my Sesame seed bagel with egg bacon lettuce tomato and onions - toasted! The coffee was good too. I recommend this place for a good coffee and bagel.
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