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Welcome to Colonial Donuts

OUR STORY at Colonial Donuts is one of resilience, community support, and timeless classics. Founded over 60 years ago, this Asian and women-owned establishment has stood the test of time, serving up delicious donuts, bagels, and coffee 24 hours a day. Despite recent challenges, the dedicated staff continues to provide fresh and tasty treats, earning the loyalty of customers like Austin W. and Jason F. Their wide selection of flavors and commitment to quality have made Colonial Donuts a beloved Oakland staple, where locals can always find a sweet treat and a warm welcome. Come support a true local gem today!

RESTAURANT LOCATIONS

Welcome to Colonial Donuts! We are a local donut shop located in the Lakeshore neighborhood near Lake Merritt in Oakland, CA. As the owner of Colonial Donuts, I am incredibly proud of the wide variety of delicious donuts we offer, as well as our bagels, coffee, and tea options.

At Colonial Donuts, we strive to create a welcoming and inviting atmosphere for all of our customers. We offer takeout, delivery, vegan options, and accept various payment methods including credit cards, Android Pay, Apple Pay, and even cryptocurrency. With outdoor seating, Wi-Fi, and garage parking available, we aim to make your experience as convenient and enjoyable as possible.

We have received some wonderful reviews from our customers, like Austin W. who raved about our fresh and flavorful donuts. We also appreciate the support from customers like Jason F., who recognize the challenges we have faced but continue to support us through it all.

Our menu features a range of donut flavors from classic glazed to modern twists like Mochi Donuts. Whether you're in the mood for a simple glazed donut or a more elaborate treat, we have something for everyone. We are grateful for the community's support and look forward to serving you delicious donuts for years to come. Visit us at 3318 Lakeshore Ave in Oakland or give us a call at (510) 893-2503 to place an order. Thank you for supporting local businesses like Colonial Donuts!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Colonial Donuts
Austin W.
Austin W.

Colonial Donuts makes great donuts. I've had many opportunities to try out their donuts and each time I've been very satisfied with the wide availability of donut flavors. I'm a simply guy, so I really enjoy their basic glazed donut. This must be one of their most popular items because each time I've had it, its been incredibly fresh, which I attribute to them having to re-stock this particular item multiple times throughout the day. If you're like me and can't wait to get home to enjoy your donut, there's plenty of standing counters available where you can dine. Coffee is available here as well if you need something to pair with your tasty donut. Support your local donut shop and give Colonial Donuts a try. The staff here are super nice, and can help you out with a recommendation if you don't know what to get.

Jessica K.
Jessica K.

Popped in while I was waiting for a friend for dinner. Grabbed a couple donuts for dessert. A ton of options, The donuts were fine. Nothing exciting, nothing special. But there open late if you're looking for donuts passed 2pm when most close. Lakeshore is pretty busy, so you have street noises, but nothing too crazy, it's still fairly quiet inside.

Rob D.
Rob D.

the folks working here are as sweet as apple fritters. the donuts are old school with a smattering of modern twists (not cinnamon). in addition to their tasty treats, it's important to support local, small businesses for community vitality. this shop has experienced more struggles with crime than they deserve. please continue your support of colonial

Jason F.
Jason F.

Places like Colonial Donuts exist so people in the community can support them! The donuts made here are truly classic, so much so that they have been a target recently which put Colonial Donuts in the news for all of the wrong reasons. This is why I want to continue patronizing them and lend them all of the support that I can give them, as they are a local institution. Located in the Lakeshore neighborhood near Lake Merritt along Lakeshore Boulevard in Oakland, Colonial Donuts has been around for generations providing sweetened deep-fried goodies for the community to get their cravings for donuts satiated twenty-four hours seven days a week. Credit to the owners of Colonial Donuts for not only staying open at all hours, or quite frankly staying open at all because we all know they have a legitimate reason to shut things down and literally regroup after all of the drama they have encountered this week alone. I for one am happy that they have decided to stay open, of which they have owned for over forty years, thanks to the support of the local community, if not necessarily the city in which they reside. Ever since they first made headlines, I have wanted to try the donuts at Colonial Donuts, especially since from the images that I have seen on Yelp that their donuts look so delectable and sold at reasonable prices considering where they are actually located and all of the competition around. There is no more seating inside Colonial Donuts as all the tables have been removed and it's a strict order, pay and leave style of operation now, as you can stand and eat, but why bother as you can always enjoy your treats at the nearby lake, and perhaps it's for the best. The menu at Colonial Donuts is separated into categories including Regular Donuts, Fancy Donuts, Extra Fancy Donuts, Pastries & Cookies, Sandwiches, Bagels & Croissants, Hot Beverages and Cold Beverages. Of course, I came for the donuts, and despite it being later in the evening on a weekend, they still had plenty in their glass cases. I give the owners credit for keeping up with the times and even selling such modern donut fare like Mochi Donuts, but I came for their traditional donuts and their Apple Bear Claw was calling my especially since it was sold at a very reasonable $3.25, I also order their French Chocolate Cruller Donut for $2.75, of which they had the option for an extra 50 cents could also feature apple filling, and their traditional Apple Turnover for $3.25. My total for the three donuts was $9.75 and I opted to pay with cash, even though they accept credit cards and this is the way we all should be paying with our purchases here in the future for obvious reasons. I decided to wait until I got home to enjoy my three donuts until I could properly look and enjoy them, and the first one I dug into was my Apple Bear Claw and it was one of the sumptuous donuts that I have ever enjoyed as it was filled with apple pie filling, of which I had never experienced before. The donut was so big and filling that I had to cut this donut into two and enjoy it over two meals! The French Chocolate Cruller was equally as delicious and the Turnover wasn't as filled with apple pie filling, but when all three donuts were toasted and reheated they were all exceptional. I cannot wait to return to Colonial Donuts to support a locally owned and operated business that is doing its best to stay open and operating during these challenging times. They have both a Morning Bun and a Strawberry filled donut that I have Here's to hoping that Colonial Donuts manages to make it through the setbacks and challenges they have faced recently and continue to thrive as the local establishment that community rallies behind each and every day and night!

Robbie R.
Robbie R.

I'm down here in the Grand / Lakeshore area exploring some iconic locations with a lifetime local guide. He tells me this location of Colonial Donuts had been here over 60 years, though been remodeled a few time since. Most of the businesses here on Lakeshore Ave. have changed or gone in the last 60 years, but the donut shop endures .... open 24 hrs a day! It's good to know you can come here at like 4am and get a nice donut and coffee. This area is still Oakland, but not totally sketch like East Oakland. The service was just fine, as we came during normal daylight hours. I got what I usually get at donut shops, the apple fritter and a chocolate old fashioned. My friend got some donut holes, as it reminded him of his childhood coming here like 60 years ago! The fritter was as good as any and the old fashioned was a little better then most. I'd like to come here at 4am and see what it's like.