Reviews for Whoo's Donuts in Santa Fe, NM
I got up super early and drove up from Albuquerque so I could get to Whoo's when they opened. I wanted to get two dozen donuts... for a special event, and was greeted with a piece of construction paper announcing they were closed today. Please post closuresduring business hours on your website or social media next time. Read more
Don?t be too seduced by the lucious look under the glass near the register. These donuts are HUGE! We stopped by and got three... (just the two of us) for a scenic drive up in the hills nearby. It was all we could do to finish one and a half. Nonetheless,they?re superb donuts. Not yer garden variety grocery store or chain donut shop variety. These are the real thing. One?s enough,maybe even to share. Yum! Read more
Blue corn blueberry lavender was surprisingly good, with a unique texture. Double chocolate cake donut also excellent. Raised... glazed needs a little recipe work to get right. Read more
Such excellent pastry different and creative absolutely yummy. Me and my granddaughter enjoyed this place on a Sunday morning... and they made a perfect temperature hot cocoa for her and she really enjoyed being there and the nice lady behind the counter:-) Read more
pretty cute place with decent seating we got the lavender blueberry blue corn donut it was not my favorite, but still... interesting to try... mostly taste like blue corn witha. hint of fruit the white lemon pistachio donut was prettytasty parking upfront available Read more
Excellent, fresh, fluffy donuts. Visiting from OKC and it was definitely worth the stop on our way back in the morning. Wide... variety with unique combinations. We had the chai raised glazed, orange cardamom cream, mixed berry jam and the classic Bostoncream. Read more
Sweet little Santa Fe gem! The donuts are lovely, and the customer service was exceptional. Can't wait to try other flavors!
We stopped in for the local doughnuts and left satisfied. The doughnuts are fresh and the coffee is good. If you haven?t had it,... you should try the blue corn since it?s unique to New Mexico. Read more