Who doesn’t love a doughnut? There’s nothing quite like starting a day that is sure to be filled with play, with a tasty morning treat. Whether you call them doughnuts or donuts, prefer them round or bar-shaped, chocolate or plain, cake or classic—there’s no wrong way to enjoy these treats for breakfast. And Portland offers a treasure trove of yummy goodness for every taste bud (including vegan ones!). Read on for our top picks!

Blue Star Donuts

Gorgeous treats in trendy flavors like Blueberry Bourbon Basil, or Passion Fruit Cocoa Nib, these large brioche-style treats ousted Voodoo from it’s top popularity spot a few years ago. Now stretching into the PDX Airport and even Southern California, the seven Portland locations are still a great place to take visiting family. Kiddos will demand their own (huge) donut, so get them in less envelope-pushing flavors like Chocolate Crunch, Cinnamon Sugar, or even good ol’ Original Glaze.

Secret tip: while it’s not as photo-worthy as the others, try the apple cider fritter—it’s a delicious apple-studded taste bomb with a satisfying fried crunch!

Vegan options available
7 Portland Locations (including the Airport!)
Online: bluestardonuts.com

Coco Donuts

Based on a secret 30 year old family recipe, these doughnuts are just like the ones you loved growing up. And you'll find lovingly crafted coffee like pour-over and cold brew. You’ll be caffeinated, and everyone gets doughnuts—it's a win!

7 locations throughout Portland
Online: cocodonuts.com

Annie's Donuts

If you’re unimpressed by a flashy glaze or wild new flavor, hurry to Annie’s where the iconic sign is waiting with a promise of Old Portland. Inside, you won’t find a lot of space, but you will find maple bars, crullers, and glazed or cream-filled fried doughnuts that are simple and delicious. It’s what you expect from a place that’s been in the neighborhood forever, satisfying those who just want a darn good doughnut.  

3449 N.E. 72nd Ave.
Portland, OR
Online: Annie's Donuts Facebook

Voodoo Doughnuts

Though competition in the Rose City is rising, Portland’s classic titillating doughnut shop still slings their wild treats every day. Kids will love the cereal-covered raised ones, with Fruit Loops, Captain Crunch, or Cocoa Puffs. Or maybe the Memphis Mafia, a banana fritter dripping in chocolate sauce and peanut butter.

Vegan options available  

22 SW 3rd Ave.
Portland, OR

Voodoo Too
1501 NE Davis St.
Portland, OR
Online: voodoodoughnut.com

Pip's Original Doughnuts

These little guys are made to order right in front of you, expertly fried then dipped, glazed, and topped with the specialty of the day. Flavors include cinnamon sugar, honey, bacon, and everyone’s favorite: gooey nutella. They’re perfect for little mouths—the small size makes it easy to treat everyone without committing to an overload of sugar. And for parents, the house-made chai blends are a delicious touch. The line at their Fremont storefront may stretch outside, but it moves fast, and tables clear out regularly. Peek down the hall near the counter for some storybooks and activities to keep the little ones busy while you wait.

4759 NE Fremont St.
Portland, OR
Online: facebook.com/pipsoriginal

Joe's Donut Shop

Native Portlanders have been going here since 1974, swinging by the red and white checkered hut to load up on maple bars, fritters, and old-fashioneds before a day on the mountain. Nothing beats those bear claws and a cup of hot coffee in the morning! All made fresh, they’re best eaten that same day (though that won’t be a problem).  

39230 Pioneer Blvd.
Sandy, OR
Online: joes-donuts.com

Doe Donuts

Vegans, raise your hands! Lovers of delicious donuts, raise yours! Whether both your hands are raised or not, you’ll want to head here for some yummy treats. You won’t even know they’re vegan—promise! With enticing flavors like strawberry milk, french toast, banana bread, thai tea, and London fog (with earl grey tea glaze!), you’ll be won over pretty easily, to be honest. Just like everyone else—these guys sell out fast.  

Closed Tuesdays
8201 SE Powell Dr.
Portland, OR
Online: doedonuts.com

Delicious Donuts

Are you up at the crack of dawn to nurture and love your sweet little babies? Don’t worry, this shop is, too--you can find them taking their sweet babies out of the ovens as early as 5 am! And if you go, be sure to get there before 9am for the choicest treats, because they sell out fast! In business for over 11 years, the simple storefront hides a large menu of options from cake, to crullers, raised, bars, and old fashioned.  

12 SE Grand Ave.
Portland, OR
Online: deliciousdonutspdx.com

 

Heavenly Donuts

While this beloved shop is a small chain, Heavenly Donuts is literally heavenly providing customers with gorgeous glazed doughnuts that have the fluffiness of a cake and the sugar coating we all crave when with think of the most delicious donuts. This spot also serves up an impressive array of maple bars, long johns, cinnamon twists and sprinkled donuts so you can create a variety box that will please everyone at home.

1915 N Lombard St
Portland, OR 

Online: heavenlydonut.com

—Annette Benedetti

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Need some breakfast inspo? We’ve got you covered, for cereal.

General Mills just announced two limited-edition cereals and four new permanent offerings, featuring one of your favorite ’90s movies, a dance icon and another twist on Lucky Charms.

Snag the limited edition Space Jam: A New Legacy cereal from shelves starting May 31. It combines berry flavored puffs with bunny and basketball marshmallows and retails for $2.50. Team Cheerios: Frosted Berry celebrates the upcoming Olympics and also won’t last long. Combining frosted, blueberry and strawberry Cheerios for a taste explosion, you can buy this one for $3.99 starting today.

If you miss out on these, you’ll have plenty more to choose from! Now you can have your favorite kids’ cereals in instant oatmeal form: Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Lucky Charms, Cocoa Puffs, and Trix. They’ll be available exclusively at Wal-Mart in June in June and expand to other stores after, retailing at $2.48.

TikTok star Jojo Siwa has her own new breakfast offering, Strawberry Bop cereal. Think strawberry flavored puffs and Jojo-themed marshmallows! It’s available permanently starting in June for $3.99.  Nature Valley just launched the granola form of their popular Sweet & Salty bars, in Dark Chocolate Pretzel Peanut and Salted Caramel Cashew. Grab each for $4.49 starting in mid June.

––Sarah Shebek

Images courtesy of General Mills

 

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Today, General Mills and got milk? have joined forces for the first time. This partnership aims to bring extra fun to the breakfast table and remind families of all the benefits that these two icons deliver together. To celebrate, General Mills has launched 6 limited edition boxes featuring their beloved characters – such as Buzz, Lucky, Trix Rabbit and more – donning the famous got milk? mustaches.

General Mills Got Milk?

“We believe in the power of cereal and milk to be an easy, affordable and delicious way to deliver the nutrients people need with the taste they love,” said Amy Cohn, Senior Nutrition Manager at General Mills. “And for kids who eat cereal, 53 percent of their daily milk consumption comes from pouring cereal and milk together. So, while General Mills cereal and milk have been a perfect pairing for a long time, we’re thrilled to officially come together to share this important message through our iconic characters.”

While Big G cereals and milk are each great on their own, they are even better together. This powerhouse partnership is aimed at highlighting the unbeatable benefits of cereal and milk, including:

  • Top-Notch Nutrition: Cereal is the number one source of whole grain, fiber, and several vitamins and minerals, including iron, at breakfast, while dairy milk is the number one source of calcium and vitamin D as well as a high-quality source of protein.
  • Affordability: General Mills cereal with dairy milk costs an average of just $0.50 per serving.
  • Simplicity: Cereal and milk make it quick and easy for busy families to start their day with the nutrition they need – and the taste kids love.

“Now more than ever, families are looking for quick and affordable ways to get the nutrition they need,” said Yin Woon Rani, CEO MilkPEP. “A bowl of cereal and milk is always a winning combination and an easy way for parents to feel confident that their kids are starting the day off right. Our goal with this campaign is to provide inspiration and tools that are accessible to all parents to help make breakfast fun and nutritious. We think breakfast is the perfect time to make sure families got milk? in the year ahead and beyond.”

To help make this dynamic duo even more affordable for families everywhere, the limited-edition boxes will include coupons on the back of the box. Shoppers can also get $2.00 back via digital rebate when they buy two gallons of dairy milk and two boxes of General Mills Big G cereal. Details about the digital rebate can be found at BigGCerealAndMilkSavings.com.

Additionally, with the launch of this campaign, General Mills Big G cereal and got milk? are delivering even more right to your door. Starting Jan. 11, National Milk Day, Big G’s Cereal Collective Milk Truck will be popping up across the Los Angeles area with a reimagined take on the vintage milk man experience. The fun will also be delivered straight to your social feeds with the launch of the #CerealMilkStacheChallenge, where some of today’s biggest social media stars will show off a new take on the classic milk mustache – after they drink cereal and milk straight from the bowl.

You can find the limited-edition General Mills Big G cereal and got milk? partnership boxes of Cheerios, Honey Nut Cheerios, Lucky Charms, Cocoa Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Trix at most major retailers nationwide now.

To learn more about the partnership and join in on the #CerealMilkStacheChallenge, please follow @GeneralMillsCereal and @gotmilk on Instagram and @GenMillsCereal and @gotmilk on TikTok.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: General Mills

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Cocoa Puffs fans have a new reason to go cuckoo. Cocoa Puffs Brownie Crunch cereal has returned to store shelves. Each of the crunchy square-shaped pieces is so chocolatey it turns your milk into chocolate milk.

Cocoa Puffs

Find Cocoa Puffs Brownie Crunch in your local grocery store’s cereal aisle now. A mid size box retails for $349 and the family size box retails for $4.59.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: General Mills

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What do you get when you combine the chocolatey goodness of Cocoa Puffs with the magic of Lucky Charms Marshmallows? The greatest cereal mash-up of all time.

For those who love Lucky Charms marshmallows, but find the cereal pieces they’re packed with too bland, now you can get a cereal upgrade thanks to General Mills new Cocoa Puffs with Lucky Charms Marshmallows cereal. You get the best of both worlds all in one bowl.

photo: Walmart

These are not to be confused with Chocolate Lucky Charms, which are simply chocolate flavored versions of the regular Lucky Charms cereal. The new cereal mash up comes in a giant bag that’s available at Walmart for just $5.98.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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We’re not going to pretend this is anything but pure, unadulterated, porn-level, bordering on the irresponsible sugar consumption. This is not “breakfast”; it is a dessert (and activity) worthy of the designation “special treat.” That said: there’s this totally cool, admittedly ridiculous cereal bar in a high-concept menswear store that you owe it to your kids to visit. (You will also enjoy it.)

photo: KITH Treats

Excuse me: A what?
Yes! A cereal bar. As in: you saddle up to a counter in the front of the newly-redesigned and reopened super groovy, somewhat absurd KITH apparel store, review the LED-screen display of a surprisingly robust selection of breakfast cereals and order up a single, double or triple serving of the — mostly — sweet stuff. (Corn Flakes, Wheaties and Cheerios are among the choices, but if you or your kids want those, we suggest heading to your local supermarket instead.)

Go On
The 150-square-foot sweets dispensary (officially known as KITH Treats) is located at the front of the massive, high-end, sneaker and apparel retailer, and visitors can even utilize a small counter with bar stools to consume their purchases on site. The store itself, designed in cooperation with the firm Snarkitecture is a super-slick, gleaming, high concept urban retail experience, with an archive of Kith creator/designer Ronnie Fieg’s previous footwear collaborations with various brands displayed on backlit glass shelves, custom Carrera white herringbone marble floors and a sculpture of 750 cast Air Jordan II sneakers suspended from the ceiling.

Ok, But What About the Cereal?
Customers can choose from 24 different flavors of cereal and have the option of ordering one to three servings of cereal, with orders of two or more being served in collectible, custom-designed mini shoeboxes. (Brands and individuals will collaborate on the design of the boxes, with new designs rolled out every six weeks. The inaugural box featured a design from Nike under the creative direction of Andre Agassi in anticipation of the U.S. Open.)

A small sample of the cereal selection includes Apple Jacks, Cap’n Crunch, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cocoa Puffs, Fruit Loops, Fruity Pebbles, Lucky Charms, Rice Krispies and Special K. In what some might describe as “gilding the lily” or just plain overkill,  for 75 cents each you can then add toppings such as brownie or cheesecake bites, cookie dough, cotton candy, crushed Oreos, marshmallow charms, Kit Kat, Snickers Bar and s’mores crunch crumble. (It should be noted that Fieg readily admits that he was not allowed sugary cereals growing up and that he’d sneak them at friends’ houses after school. Food for thought.)

If you and the kids are feeling extra adventurous, you can try one of the Kith Treats “Specials”, which are custom blends of various cereals created for the bar by friends of the brand such as Action Bronson, Don C and Maxwell Osborne. (Feig’s concoction, “The Fiegster,” for example, is a mix of Frosted Flakes, Cocoa Puffs, Mini Marshmallows, Crushed Oreos and Whole Milk.) All orders come with the customer’s choice of milk (whole, skim, almond, hemp or chocolate) in a KITH-branded glass bottle, and cereal comes with a KITH-branded spoon-straw.

photo: KITH Treats

But Wait, There’s More
If cereal is not your family’s thing you can still find a way to overindulge at KITH. The cereal bar also offers “The Ice Cream Cereal Swirl”, which is essentially vanilla ice cream infused with the cereal of your choice and one topping. (We opted for Cap’n Crunch ice cream with Crunch Bar bits. It was horrible. Kidding! — it was sensational.)

In one nod to sanity, KITH Treats does sell La Colombe Coffee, iced coffee, tea and hot chocolate, and the store even has a walk-up window where you can get your cereal and more to go.

So How Much Will All of This Madness Set Me Back?
The Build Your Box is $6 for up two cereals and $7 for three; the Ice Cream Swirl is $5.50

An Important Parent FYI
Believe it or not, the elementary set is not KITH’s target market, and the store features a booming, hip-hop heavy soundtrack that can at times be liberal with the profanities. (At least that was the case when we stopped by. You’ve been warned.)

KITH Treats
233 Flatbush Avenue
Prospect Heights
347-889-6114
Online: http://kithnyc.com

Have you visited KITH Treats? What did you think? Tell us in the comments below!

—Mimi O’Connor

Admit it. There’s probably been at least one moment in your illustrious parenting career where you’ve just wanted to serve your kiddos an easy breezy bowl of breakfast cereal for lunch or dinner. Perhaps it was after an exhausting night battling the three-eyed monster in your toddler’s closet. Or maybe you were dreading another cyclone of rejected veggies in your hair. Whatever the reason, cereal totally rules any time of day. Knowing this, some very brilliant LA entrepreneurs are turning cereal bars into the trendiest eateries in town. So whether your tots fancy themselves Captain Crunch connoisseurs or Apple Jacks aficionados, they’re sure to find a whole new cool and creative way to devour the cereal they love.

Another Kind of Sunrise
Hidden down a tiny alleyway off trendy Abbott Kinney Ave., lies a smiley little hotspot that’s changing the way Venice does cereal. Open 5 months now, Another Kind of Sunrise serves up bowls of childhood favorites in totally fantastical combinations. Menu items like the Peanut Butter Cup Bowl are a hit with parents and kiddos alike featuring a mix of Cocoa Crispies, Peanut Butter Puffs and cacao nibs made from all organic ingredients. The acai bowl and paleo bowl are slam-dunks with mini gourmands as well. (Shhh! They’re crazy healthy too!)  The shop also showcases delish juices from Venice’s own Moon Juice, a delightful selection of herbal teas and coffee from Handsome Coffee Roasters. Between the uber-charming staff, plentiful seating on nearby planters and psychedelic bohemian vibe, you’ll likely want to make this a new weekly hang, especially if you live in the hood.

Parking: It’s a challenge, but with a little luck, you might grab a space at a meter or on one of the nearby side streets. Public valet lots are available as well.

Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. and Saturday – Sunday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

1629 Abbott Kinney Blvd.
Venice, Ca 90291
Phone: (909) 334-2567
Online: anotherkindofsunrise.com


Mix n’ Munch

In the heart of South Pasadena sits a comfort food paradise for the small pint set. If a selection of over 25 cereals with imaginative toppings doesn’t keep tots coming back for more, the wide variety of grilled cheese sandwiches definitely will. Uh-huh, they do grilled cheese too. (Cue angels singing!) But back to the cereal portion of this broadcast – toddlers go gaga over tasty menu items such as Cocoa Puffs, Lucky Charms, Fruity Pebbles and Cheerios with fun mix-ins like animals cookies, strawberries, almonds and rainbow sprinkles. If your babes are in the mood for something beyond the bowl, they can add cereal to a yogurt parfait or check out one of the shop’s famous Munch Bites (think Rice Krispy treats with fruity fun cereals for extra pizazz). There’s also a special area with a magnet board and books to keep kiddos occupado while you take a breather with a hot cup of Groundwork coffee. Ahhh…

Parking: Rather than worry about parking, why not take the Gold Line? The shop’s located steps away from South Pasadena station.

Hours: Monday, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., Tuesday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 8p.m. and Saturday – Sunday, 9 a.m. – 5p.m.

1005 Mission St.
South Pasadena, Ca 91030
Phone: (626) 441-8808
Online: mixnmunch.com

Venice Flake
Finally, an LA flake you’ll actually want to spend time with. Nestled off bustling Rose Ave., Venice Flake features a fab selection of nostalgic cereal faves, including Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Fruit Loops and Captain Crunch with toppings like coconut, pecans, blackberries and gummy bears among others. Kiddos can choose from a wide variety of milks as well, so there’s something for every palate. Customers are greeted by a bright and cheery surfboard in front and a quintessential California cool atmosphere that only Venice can deliver. With plentiful seating inside and out, patrons will beg to linger and soak in the beachy vibe. Speaking of which, the shop’s just minutes from the sand and surf, so families can make an afternoon of it.

Parking: Street parking is available, but can be tough to find. Good excuse for a family bike ride, we say!

Hours: Monday – Sunday, 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

513 Rose Ave.
Venice, Ca 90291
Phone: (310) 396-2333
Online: veniceflake.com


Where does you brood like to get their cereal fix around town? Give us a shout!

–Jennifer O’Brien

Photo Credit: Jennifer O’Brien and Mix n’ Munch