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Doughnut lovers, rejoice: Voodoo Doughnuts to open second Houston-area location
Read full article: Doughnut lovers, rejoice: Voodoo Doughnuts to open second Houston-area locationHOUSTON – Here’s a yummy surprise! The wildly popular Voodoo Doughnuts is opening a second location in Houston. The new location will be along Westheimer near Commonwealth in Montrose. Voodoo Doughnuts started in Oregon and has been expanding all over the United States ever since. They’ve got some pretty unique options and specialty doughnuts that include toppings such as cereal, candy, and even bacon.
Check out all the fun going on at the Voodoo Doughnut grand opening celebration
Read full article: Check out all the fun going on at the Voodoo Doughnut grand opening celebrationHOUSTON – Hundreds of doughnut lovers showed up for the grand opening of the first Voodoo Doughnut in Houston Wednesday morning. The donut shop, located at 3715 Washington Ave, is also the first one to feature a drive-thru that operates 24/7. Voodoo Doughnut founders, Kenneth “Cat Daddy” Pogson and Tres Shannon, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony that featured giant pink scissors, confetti and mariachi band Mariachi Calmecac. The Portland-based business says it will donate $0.25 from every donut sold between the grand opening and 6 a.m. Thursday to the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston. Voodoo Doughnuts Grand Opening, long lines & a mariachi band Posted by Houstonians on Wednesday, January 15, 2020Check out all the fun that went on at the grand opening celebration in the gallery below.
Voodoo Doughnut opens first Houston location on January 15
Read full article: Voodoo Doughnut opens first Houston location on January 15HOUSTON – Voodoo Doughnut is ready for business in Houston. In less than a week, Houstonians will be able to experience Voodoo Doughnut. Voodoo Doughnut offers a unique menu, including items topped with cereal, candy and bacon. The Portland-based doughnut company expands in Texas, adding first Houston-area location in 2020. “We are ecstatic to continue our expansion in Texas, adding to our existing location in Austin,” Voodoo Doughnut co-founder Kenneth Pogson said.