Guru Donuts
204 N Capitol, Boise, ID, 83702
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204 N Capitol
Boise, ID, 83702 - Phone (208) 571-7792
- Website https://www.gurudonuts.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 4:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Garage
Bike Parking : Yes
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Misty M.
I'm the pickiest donut eater EVER! In Wa, where I used to live, there was the amazing Chuck's Donuts. After moving to Boise, I've been disappointed in many things (lack of truly authentic ethnic choices!)but this is NOT one of them. My hubby, toddler son, and I went in today before going to the market. I selected a simple maple bar - my favorite - but I wasn't actually hungry, so I got it to go (this is a valuable piece of info, wait for it). The sprinkled chocolate glazed was munched on by my kiddo, and my husband's old fashioned was RAVED about ("OMG babe, this is so light, and fresh, and perfectly glazed!"). I just smiled - donuts are often such sugar bombs that I wanted to eat mine at home, in case it was too sweet and made me sick. Then, 10 pm happened. The snacking hour.... I reached for a half of my donut. It was light and airy, no aftertaste of fry oil, and the light vanilla bean glaze rocked my world! Needless to say, this place is totally worth the walk on a Saturday from three blocks away, totally worth the price ( you get what you pay for, amirite?). Delicious!
(5)Desiree L.
Guru Donuts is exceptional! I visit Guru every other week, wishing it was every day instead :) Fantastic staff - friendly, helpful, able to answer all my questions (yup, allergy fam), super sweet to my donut enthusiast kiddos. (super excited singsong voice) *AMAZZZZINGGGG* donuts! These aren't those supermarket or chain store donuts that will sugar bomb you. These are superb delights - pretty much the most magical donuts I've ever had. Been to a lot of those tourist hot spot donut shops etc and Guru blows them out of the water :) Every month they unveil amazing new flavor combos so there's always the option to try a new delicious donut... or TWO. We love The Great Pretender (outstanding maple bar with coconut-bacon), the Peanut Buddah Mocha (so rich and delicious: peanut butter, chocolate, coffee... how can you go wrong?), and the Dark Chocolate bar with sea salt... They've also done a BANANA SPLIT DONUT that I can hardly wait til they bring back next year (it was heavenly!). They also post updates on Facebook so if you follow them you can see when they post HAPPY HOUR. That's right, sometimes they post all their donuts half price, til they are sold out. Also nice to know when they are sold out ahead of closing ;) Eco-conscious, book enthusiasts (Tuesday morning donuts and reading to kiddos lately!), community specials (special theme donuts & funds go to love our community? YES!), and vegan options that make my heart smile. I bet you can tell I'm head over heels for this place :) Go get some donuts!
(5)R J.
Love the variety and service here. Piña Colada, Billy Graham and De Peach Mode are some of my favorites. And the espresso drinks are stellar. Service is great. Gage is terrific. Tell him I sent you!
(5)Michelle G.
Delicious! I visited for the first time this weekend, and I don't know what took me so long! When I walked in Sunday, some donut varieties were sold out, but there were still plenty to choose from. I opted for an old fashioned, a maple bar, and a V chocolate peanut. I had to try the old fashioned first, and they nailed it. The donut was moist and the glaze was great. Later in the day, I tried the maple bar. The maple glaze was first class and not overly sweet. It was so good. The V chocolate peanut was also amazing, and I thought the peanuts on top were perfect. So far, I haven't met a Guru donut I haven't liked. The donut prices run $1.50-$3.00, but totally worth it!
(5)Chris S.
Denizens of Treasure Valley, sometimes the hype is justified. In the case of Guru Donuts, it most certainly is. This is, without a doubt, the best donut to be had in the Boise area. Now I've had them a couple of times previously, when very generous hosts have provided them for meetings or other gatherings I was attending, but this weekend was my first time actually walking into the shop to purchase some on my own. Now let's be clear about something right up front, you are going to pay a premium price for these donuts. I think the cheapest ones I saw today were $1.50 each and they ranged up as high as $3.50 each. Considering you can get a DOZEN donuts for about that price at your local supermarket, let's not sugar coat things (no pun intended.) These donuts are expensive. I was almost tempted to give them four stars instead of five simply on this "value" issue, but after actually eating the donuts... yes folks, they are worth EVERY penny. Being so pricey, I was selective and only picked out exactly what I thought we would like. I got a chocolate fudge for my son, maple coconut bar for my wife, and a peanut butter buddha for myself. They were all excellent... not overly sweet, good fresh flavor. I don't know what it is, but mass produced donuts just have this certain "taste" to them that is unappealing to me. Well Guru Donuts don't have that problem at all. They are fresh made, fresh baked, and freshly tucked in a box for your enjoyment. They also have vegan options which is very nice. A part of me wishes they had something gluten free too, as one of my kids has a gluten intolerance, but I know that the logistics of offering a truly GF option at a place like this would be a nightmare, so I'm not going to hold that against them. Bottom line folks, if you want the best donut in Boise, Guru is what you are looking for!
(5)Mario E.
Every donut shop claims to make the "Best Donuts in Town", with that being said, Guru really nailed it Their donuts are incredibly fresh, tasty and creative. My favorite is the Old Fashioned Glaze and the Maple Bar. WOW. On a side note after 3pm if they still have alot of donuts buy 1 get the other one free. I had been meaning to stop in here since they opened, really regretting not coming in sooner. The ambiance pretty hip and trendy they share space with Boise Fry Company so after Frys and Burger get dessert.
(5)Michele R.
Cribbing a string from Senator Lloyd Bentsen during the 1988 debate with Senator Dan Quayle as VP nominees from their respective parties comes to mind when I say this. I know Portland's Voodoo Donuts. I stood in long lines to buy Voodoo donuts. I have eaten Voodoo Donuts. And you, Guru, are no Voodoo...you're better! Ta dum. If you're not at the store downtown, some varieties are sold in a case near the bakery section in the Co-Op. They used to also have a booth (with a long line) at the Farmer's Market on Saturdays but I haven't checked that out this year to see if it is still there. I'm more a cake donut kinda woman and I hear Guru now has cake donuts in the selection, although I haven't had one yet. And someone said Rootbeer Float donuts are now in the mix. There's one to try, I am a big fan of the libation. What's to lose in trying a donut paying homage? Only calories to gain.
(4)M S.
Another great visit to Guru's this time we shared the day with Boise finest having a donut too!
(5)Jose C.
By far one of the best donut shops in the country! Love the fact they have seasonal flavors every month. Their donuts are made freshly and there is always a line to get those desirable tasty dobuts
(5)John S.
This is what Albertsons could offer if ... well, no it isn't. These are craft doughnuts, even if they can't spell. Not as good as Voodoo, but top quality for Boise. I had a strawberry - filled cliché and a sea salted, dark chocolate bar. Both were good, although the salt on the bar was a bit too pronounced for my taste. I should have chomped the cliché from the back side. It played out Newton's law of motion: what goes in must come out. I hope they're able to keep up with what I expect is steep rent a block from the Idaho Capitol. Great idea to share space with Boise Fry Co. Parking is easy on the weekend, but I expect it would be crazy on weekdays. Go to one of the nearby parking garages where the first hour is always free.
(4)Rob S.
What do I need to say.. it's an amazing donut place that shares the same space as boise fry company which is one of my favorite burger places in boise so score on both ends.. donuts are made fresh daily and aren't your average donuts. There is some creativity going on in the kitchen. Environment is nice and causal and for as popular as it is the place was never super crowded and or noisy. I can see this being a sunday tradition for many many very to come..
(5)Kyle C.
I discovered something about myself went I went to Guru for the first time. A man may ask himself, how far can I go before I've gone too far? Nay, how far MUST I go before my soul tells me I have gone far enough. Why do we strive to make cars faster or planes that fly higher? And when as a human race have we gone too far? I came to understand the feeling of having gone too far when I encountered Bart Simpson. No, not the cartoon character I so loved in my childhood. I'm referring to the chocolate doughnut that was topped with Butterfinger bars pulverized into a dust fine enough to cut into lines. In a single bite, I was a Roman emperor. I was Leonardo DiCaprio in that Wolf movie. I was the Honey Badger. My first thought was...."What have I done? This is too much. I have finally done it. I have reached my breaking point. I have hit the wall." At this point I felt as if I had regressed to the point where I knowingly put something into my body that had no earthly business in a carbon based life form. I am no longer a subject of the human condition. I can touch time! I can see music and taste color! This doughnut, this portal to another plane opened my skull and smashed my brain into butterfinger dust. Did I stop eating the doughnut at this point? Did I put it down and clamber away to try and piece back together the tattered remained of my life? Oh Hell no! I paid like $1.99 for that thing. And what was I supposed to do, leave it on the ground where some kid could find it? Why don't I just leave some syringes and a gun on the sidewalk as well? Seriously though. All kidding aside, these doughnuts are phenomenal. They are literally too good. That was the point I was trying to make. They are so good its sickening. Moderation is up to you. I'll definitely be back next time I need an out of body pastry experience.
(5)Justin H.
The location is awesome. Kind of modern / industrial, but wide open, warm and inviting. Staff was pretty friendly and definitely knowledgable about their product. The donuts were creative and executed very well. Odd as this may sound, the best part of the donuts were their texture. You can tell they were made from scratch and had a wonderfully crispy outside, with an airy, chewy center. Wifey and I agree that they're better than Voodoo, which pains me as a PDX native. Hipsterberry was probably the most thoughtful donut. Not overly berry sweet, some citrus presence, and definitely something herbaceous about it. Wifey thought lavender, but I almost got Rosemary or something like that. Balanced and absolutely gourmet. The mimosa was a nice, not overly sweet donut with orange glaze. The girl scout was executed awesomely and the caramel was amazing, but be warned, it's tooth meltingly sweet. The caramel apple fritter was missing something and we think it was texture, maybe also a little in the flavor department. Definitely wasn't tooth chippingly hard, as others have described, and we thought it could be a little more crispy. Saved the best for last: wifey and I agree, it was the BEST old fashioned donut we've ever eaten. Ever. Period. Also, wifey had tried the orange basil during a previous visit and described it as "a spiritual experience." Give 'em a try, for your own sake.
(4)Aaron D.
GURU IS THE " ABSOLUTE GREATEST " DONUT SHOP IN THE USA HANDS DOWN!!! Ok I have tried voodoo donuts in Portland and was somewhat impressed. I've had donuts at country donuts here in town and was somewhat impressed. NOBODY compares to GURU donuts!!! If you have not tried them before stop what your doing and rush down there as fast as you can!!! Oh and you can also get a pretty darn good burger and fries in the same building.
(5)Janet N.
These donuts are going to bring the end to my skinny days. I absolutely love the vegan hipsterberry. With the sweetness of the sugar and the subtly of the bread to neutralize the bitterness that berries can have, you are left with a balanced and tasty donut. Homer Simpson would be addicted to these.
(5)Ming P.
I had been in Boise for a conference and one of the organizers and several other attendees had recommended the shop. It smelled amazing walking in. The donuts looked great and the idea of having different offerings just made us want to come back over the next several days of the trip. These are fresh, and best eaten ASAP. Took one to go as breakfast the next day and it wasn't as good as it would have been. The hipsterberry was tart and lovely - and complimented the hipsterberry Italian soda. The Girl Scout cookie was essentially a Samoa. Both were so good. Friends got the cinnamon roll and the raspberry lemonade and raved about theirs as well.
(5)Caroline T.
The long awaited opening of guru has arrived! Went in around noon on a Tuesday. They only had four donut options left which was sad, but still great! I chose the vegan strawberry donut and the classic maple. Both were outstanding! Also scored an American coffee which was tasty and complimented the donuts well. Overall, the taste was amazing and this has become my downtown pastry spot of choice. Service was friendly and helpful and the interior is really trendy and sweet. Since they share a dining area with Boise Fry Company, it's pretty open and inviting. It's a great concept having the two shops sharing the same space! I have yet to dinner at BFC.
(5)Andrea D.
Awesome donuts, great staff, worth checking out! We picked up a dozen and spent $25 so plan on spending some cash. The donuts are unique with a lot of options. They don't use cheap ingredients, they make the donuts fresh each day, so the product is high quality. The taste is also worth the money. You won't be disappointed!
(4)Patricia W.
Popped in here last weekend and had a chai old fashioned and a cappuccino. The donut was so moist and delicious, and coffee was good. The staff is friendly, and I think as excited to be open as I was to be eating there. I really love the space they share with BFC. The seating area is cozy and clean, and they have a nice big sofa to relax on while you dunk your donuts. Perfect spot to recharge after a day of shopping/walking downtown.
(5)Margaret R.
Just had my first Jelly Llama, and it was so fluffy and magical it made me think of the cakes in Alice in Wonderland. I always imagined the cakes Alice eats to be this fluffy, and gorgeous but I had never encountered a cake that could compare to the one created in my imagination. Well now I have. This is a gorgeous pillow of dough, with just the right proportion of jelly in the center. The thyme/lime/raspberry flavor is a crazy-awesome flavor combo. I'm thankful for the restraint shown in not overfilling the center with jelly like most donut places. I've always hated jelly filled donuts for that reason--too much overly sweet glop in the center. The Jelly Llama is my new favorite. We also went out on a limb and bought the Apple Fritter in spite of the comments that they tend to be too hard. Well I'm glad we didn't listen, because the Apple Fritter was deeeeeelicious! It was soft & fluffy, not too sweet, full of apple chunks with just the right amount of crunch. Perfect! Our next donut was the Boston Cream--normally I am not a fan of Boston Cream donuts, but these were made with top quality chocolate, and a truly wonderful rich cream on the inside. I would definitely eat one of these again. Needless to say, we will be returning soon for more top quality donuts. I'm dying to try the Orange Basil Old Fashioned and other complex fruit/herb combos. Those tend to be my faves.
(5)erina b.
Fancy type of donuts. They have variety of special kinds of donuts, vegans, creative flavors, and what I love the most is they are not too sweet like other chained donuts places. By far it is the best donuts in Treasure Valley. My favorite is the cake donuts but they only serve them on the weekends. This is one of the reasons why I wake up early on Saturdays...because the earlier I get there, the more choices I can have. Location is great, lots of free parking around the Boise Capitol building on the weekends. More donuts, more up/down the Capitol building stair-runs to make. My favorite flavors are Hipsterberry and Banana Split.
(4)Grace W.
Really liked the key lime dough nut. I would go back. They have happy hour sometimes, especially in the later day when they have left overs.
(3)Lauren W.
The raised doughnuts are pretty good, but the old fashioned is scrumptious. And the COFFEE. This is the best coffee I've found in Boise, thanks to the roasters at MAPS out in Hailey. A super flavorful, lighter roast. Sweet people.
(5)Andy H.
They look good, and the concept is a good one......BUT at the end of the day, If I am going to splurge on a doughnut, I need it to be REAL. I tried them at the CO-OP, and Farmers market. But I am spoiled coming from the mecca of doughnuts, Saint Louis, MO. Pricey as well
(3)Chris O.
Seriously! Good! Donuts! Plus they have vegan options, plus they're in an awesome new location, plus they have coffee from a local (Hailey, ID) roaster, plus they're just really nice people... oh yeah, and, plus they have seriously good donuts. Go now and get some!
(5)Jesse D.
The place is pretty cool. Finding parking isn't always easy downtown but we did it. (On a Sunday). They had a medium selection to choose from. (Not a lot but enough). We did you're bacon me crazy, my milkshake, root beer float, and two other generic ones. Pretty tasty. I would have to disagree with it being the best in the country. Not even the best in town. But still pretty good.
(5)Sarah G.
One of our favorite spots in Boise! Honestly best donut I've ever had. Love all of the vegan options. Check out the Peanut Buddha Mocha, you won't be disappointed. Great atmosphere, friendly staff, and good vibe. Thanks Guru!
(5)Michael E.
I like this place in spirit, but the two things i tried were just ok. I got a peach cheesecake stuffed donut, and tried the bear claw. I might go here again and order other donuts.
(3)O. F. D.
Flawless dough, though a little uninteresting in itself. The real charm comes from the frostings. We enjoyed the samoa and lemoncello especially. They make their own cream for the Boston cream, so definitely get one of those. The cake donut is also a good bet. For a donut shop, it's a bit pricey, but you're paying for creative toppings that go well together.
(4)Mary M.
Love the donuts! Nice Sat. Morning treat after a bike ride downtown. New flavors every month. Lemoncello one of my all time favs. Visit is you have a chance.
(5)Katie K.
Long line but there was a lot happening downtown the day we went. But the donuts are totally worth the wait! My favorite was the Hipsterberry! They have all different kinds and flavors. Definitely a GO TO if you're visiting.
(5)Mike M.
Loved the creativity of the donuts and the flavors are great. We had the Margarita and Carmel Apple fritter. Nice time together. Ride our bikes here.
(5)Nick T.
Tasty donuts, loved my bacon maple bar almost as much as the one I had at Voodoo in Portland. The location is very small, and shares the space with Boise Fry Co. The lemon merengue was also delicious and the fudge with sprinkles did not disappoint. Definitely looking forward to trying some new combinations in the future! It's no Gordough's in Austin, but it will do just fine!
(4)Kathryn C.
So good! These donuts are huge and my eyes were definitely bigger than my stomach. I had a vegan rhubarb fritter, a stuffed coffee flavored donut called Java the Hut, and a delicious "hipsterberry" donut. I loved all three!
(5)Randy D.
I've been enjoying delicious donuts from Guru before their move. I'm happy that they were able to find a downtown location that better suits their growth because they do an amazing job. The Java the Hut donut is sooooo good. Sometimes there is a line and often times people become so hypnotized by the array of treats that they take forever to order so be prepared to wait but it's totally worth it!
(5)Mark M.
The dough was gross. As my kids said it tasted chemically. Tried four different kinds and could not finish one of them.
(1)John C.
Tried Guru Donuts today. I really enjoyed it. The store was nice and clean, they had high chairs, and the staff was really nice. The donuts were pretty fabulous and the coffee was A.MAZE.ZING. Go for the donuts, stay for the coffee!!!!
(5)Danny M.
Wow! Not your typical donut shop. When you walk in there's a sense of class. Well it IS a gourmet donut shop. The prices are reasonable and the donuts are mouth-watering delicious. My favorite was the root beer float. Or maybe the key lime pie. No, it was the maple with bacon.
(5)Pity D.
We admire the idea behind Guru, but found the execution pretty disappointing. First the good- Guru is definitely the most unique donut shop in Idaho. They provide novel flavors, frostings and vegan options that nobody else in Boise is willing to tackle. Unfortunately, Guru has failed to tackle them well. Paid more money than we've paid for any donut, for what was, by far, the worst donut we've ever had. Their $3 fritter was the most extremely over-fried, rock-hard, crunchiest donut we've ever been served. No exaggeration. Not one bite of this donut was edible (without good dental insurance). At $3 per donut, Guru is missing the quality control mark by light years. Beyond the tooth-crunching fritters, can't say anything else at Guru was a whole lot better. Almost every other donut we tried had a very odd chemical/aerosol-like flavor. 5 of us tried the donuts and all of us agreed about this. It was like the donuts were sprayed with a light misting of hair spray. Some were mildly aerosol-ish, some were much worse than others. Not a single donut we bought from Guru tasted good. We ended up throwing away about $20 worth of donuts. Did not finish a single one. Hopefully Guru can get a handle on their quality control and overall quality in general. We love the idea behind Guru donuts, but are not fans of the disappointing quality and taste. At least the staff is friendly.
(2)Damir S.
After a few of these, I am semi comatose and in no mood to move. And that's a good thing. Solid, filling donuts with some great variety. They tend to sell out so get there early. I went and had four random donuts. The plan was to walk to my car and go home after. Instead I felt so good and full I went to 8th down the street, sat on a bench and tried not to move for a bit. It was great. Food nirvana. Staff were way cool and even though they were once sold out they managed to hook me up with some samples. Awesome. Update: May 2015. They now have Nutella in their donuts. I can't say more than that... see you guys in 50 pounds or so.
(4)Tom D.
You'll walk up to the door thinking in Homer Simpson's voice: "Mmm, donuts". You'll leave saying: "Meh, donuts" By no means were any of the 3 donuts we tried "bad", just underwhelming. The "old fashioned" was the best of the 3. The "peanut Buddha and jelly" and "Hipsterberry" were just.............meh. I can understand the hype, but don't be prepared to have a mind-blowing donut experience.
(3)Greg G.
This place is a must visit. The donuts are a little expensive but worth it. You really don't need more than one donut at a time so you have to go back and back!
(5)D C.
--Look better then they taste-- First timer, ordered: Dude Abides, Maple Bacon Bar, Boston Cream, tried an store sample of an Old Fashioned (sour cream based donut). The icing on all the donuts is extremely sweet (way too much confectioners sugar). In our
(1)Dana M.
really creative donuts.. the best I've been able to find in Boise.
(4)Hayley A.
I have probably tried six or seven of Guru's donuts and they have all been delicious. The Girl Scout Cookie, flavored after a Samoa Cookie, was the most delicious thing I've ever eaten. I love this local donut shop and I feel their prices are super affordable, especially considering the fact that all the donuts are made from scratch with fresh, local ingredients. There are always so many interesting flavors to choose, and they also offer several varieties of coffees, etc, to go with your donut. The people are super friendly and it's a great environment. Plus it's right in the same building as Boise Fry, which is also amazing. Two of my favorite local business in one great spot!
(5)Gerard I.
We stopped here for some donuts right before cruising to the Farmer's Market down the street. I had a very cool Caramel Apple Fritter - best I've ever had. My GF had a strawberry cream donut and I washed mine down with an iced coffee. The coffee was great. Service is fast - they get a handle on the line really quick and they're also quite talkative to customers. They do lay it on nice and thick to point of flirting with the female customers - at least that's what my GF told me. She said one of the guys started complimenting her on her looks, etc. I was like no wonder they clean up in tips. The customer before me had a large order and paid with two twenties and when the guy gave her her change back she told him to keep it. It was probably a $10 - $15 tip and she left saying "sharing is caring." I was like what? I'm sure that dude said something nice to her, as well. I reckon they got a formula to get mad tips down and it seems to be working. Good thing the donuts are actually good otherwise I would have shaved the bastard.
(3)Terry B.
I wanted to like these donuts, I really did, but they are just not very good. I have been in twice to make sure that my first visit wasn't an anomaly. I find these donuts heavy and kind of greasy. And way way way overpriced. And for me, adding interesting sounding titles or flavors does not mean that it will make a good donut. Maybe I'm too much of a traditionalist, but I honestly don't see what the fuss is about.
(1)John W.
The store was pretty busy this morning. Saturday at 10am. We had a chocolate and a couple glazed donuts. They were fresh, soft and tasted good. With a cup of coffee it was $7 so almost $2 per donut. That seems a bit pricey but the donuts were good. The staff friendly and nice. I'd recommend this place. Some other reviews noted an aerosol taste which we did not experience. Everything was well in the norm if a good donut shop...
(4)Ellen D.
Delicious, unique donuts with some vegan options. This is a favorite stop on a Saturday or Sunday morning. The place is always bustling at that time and there's a full spread of hot, fresh donuts to select from. The flavors rotate, so you never know exactly what you're going to find. I've had a wide range of delicious donuts--a java flavored donut filled wiht Nutella, a blood orange flavored vegan donut, bacon and maple bar, banana split, key lime pie, berry-glazed, Somoa cookie--to name just a few. Donuts are about $2.50-$3.00 a pop, but well worth the price. If available, my top donut recommendations are the Ghandi (salted caramel flavor), the blood orange vegan donut, and the mouth watering blueberry fritter. There is ample and comfortable seating in the form of couches, tables, and bar style community seating.
(5)Brandon V.
I went there this morning and it was a nice atmosphere. The staff was polite and friendly. The donuts just aren't very good. I had the chocolate chip donut and the salted chocolate bar. They are vegan donuts and are much fancier than a basic donut. I wish they would offer more traditional flavors. I much prefer more traditional donuts and don't care if they are vegan. They were also expensive for a donut being $2 and 2.50.
(3)Monica S.
I love the new location, I could never find the other one. I love how the outside of the donuts are partly crispy but the inside is like a beautiful pillow. I even have tried the vegan ones and they're just as good.
(5)Lance L.
I've never seen a donut place with such high quality ingredients. I have never eaten a donut before and not felt like crap afterwards, until now. It's certainly not health food, but treating yourself do one of their donut from time to time is a great experience. I'm not from Boise, but this place should put the city on the map. I highly recommend the place. Try as many different donuts as possible. Going with friends helps.
(5)Jimmy J.
I was excited to see Guru come to Boise but I was disappointed. I was the first customer in the door Saturday morning and I thought it was odd that I did not smell donuts being made. I took my selections home and they were all cold, even in the center. I had to question when and where these were made. Sorry but DK is warm and fresh and half the price.
(2)Peter S.
I don't get the hype. Sure, Guru has some creative flavor combinations, but the donuts themselves are not great. They are super dense, almost cake-like. Maybe it's just a personal preference, but I'd rather eat a light, fluffy donut; especially if I'm going to pay 2x for the privilege.
(2)Smokey T.
Best doughnuts in Boise maybe even the northwest. I believe they are as good if not better than Voodoo. The location with Boise Fry company is huge plus, nice, open, warm and comforting. Service is top notch also. Must visit in boise
(5)Becky A.
You guys. These donuts are unreal. So good and fresh. The fritters are always delicious and moist and the employees are kind and welcoming. I was so happy when I found this place and now I go once a week. So maybe I've put on a few lbs. I ain't mad. Guru donuts, I love you.
(5)Daniel F.
The "Girlscout" donut was splendid. The grimey stoner working the counter -- I could've done without him.
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