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Doughnut bakery opening in Puyallup

The opening has been delayed by several weeks, but if building upgrades are approved, Epic Donuts will open in Puyallup later this month or early next. Signs for the business have been up for weeks and South Hill residents have been asking me about the doughnut shop. Here’s what I know.

Published: Jan. 17, 2013 at 10:17 a.m. PSTUpdated: Jan. 17, 2013 at 10:17 a.m. PST
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The opening has been delayed by several weeks, but if building upgrades are approved, Epic Donuts will open in Puyallup later this month or early next. Signs for the business have been up for weeks and South Hill residents have been asking me about the doughnut shop. Here’s what I know.

The walk-in bakery won’t have any seating, but will have a display case selling doughnuts. The bakery will offer curbside pick-up. The bakery intends to operate early morning and daytime hours, closing by late afternoon every day. Drip coffee and cocoa will be sold, but not espresso. With the recent closure of Krispy Kreme (now a Panera) on South Hill, doughnuts outside a grocery store bakery have been in short supply. The bakery will cater to kids – a pretty safe bet in a suburban community like South Hill – with its Epic Eddy mascot and specials aimed at schools and youth sports teams.

Read more here: http://blog.thenewstribune.com/tntdiner/2013/01/17/doughnut-bakery-opening-in-puyallup/

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