Thursday, March 28, 2013

Nick's Donut World

-Location: Dusty Highway in Lance Aux Epines. From SGU take Lance Aux Epines bus. Get off first stop after you pass intersection with tires in middle (next to colorful fruit stands).  Walk ~one min away from tires to immediate road on your right.   Walk down hill. Shop will be on left after electric plant area.  
-Phone: (473) 457-1880, 457-7291, 444-2462
-Hours: M-Th 7:30am-5pm; F 7:30am-9pm (BBQ 6pm-9pm), Sa 7:30-5pm, Su closed

One day, I passed by Nick's Donut World out of curiosity and found a cute shop atop a hill with a nice breeze and a nice owner named Nick.

Unlike the standard  American doughnut, Nick's doughnuts are more light in fat, bread-like, and not as sweet (in others words, it's a guilt free doughnut).  If you're adaptable, I'm sure you'll enjoy this lighter version of a doughnut... call it Grenadian style.  

I love his chocolate frosting and his jam filled doughnuts are nicely balanced.  I have yet to try his sandwiches, but I've herd from friends that they're delicious and are worth more than what you pay.

Nick bakes his doughnuts fresh daily and if you're craving something specific, you can call him in advance and put in a request.  

I would love to come back with friends to try out his sandwiches and to just hang out and adore his cute little shop.
Yes, Nick has  a legit coffee machine hahaha. 
Nick preparing my doughnuts. 
When students travel around the world, they always bring something back for Nick.  Check out the cute statues above his doughnuts.

Raspberry filled chocolate and traditional glazed.

Categorized under "Restaurants. Menus. Reviews."

10 comments:

  1. I seriously want to visit now. Thanks for posting! You have great information. Keep it up!

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    1. Hahahha You're welcome Kristina! Hope you make it out there and enjoy his cute little shop. As soon as I try out his sandwiches, I shall update this post.

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  2. Warm and friendly atmosphere! Fun spot for morning coffee drinkers!

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  3. I can attest to Nick's sandwiches - a favourite oasis between errands when down south for the day! Our favourites are the cheese and ham OR real sliced chicken breast on a croissant! SOMETIMES Nick will also make Gyros - but only on occasional Wednesdays!

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  4. Your blog is very useful. I'm a newcomer to the island. Your blog just took care of more than half of things on my 'find' list. Thank you.

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    1. Thanks so much! Hope you enjoy this beautiful country. There are endless things to do.

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  5. Also, I went to Nick's today and loved the donuts and banana bread. It all looks great. It's a terrific spot to chill, have a cup of coffee and enjoy top notch treats.

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  6. Miss those gyros.

    My friends and I still quote Nick screaming at CNN. His shop used to be in the round houses on Grand Anse.

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  7. He is the best!!I have known him for almost 20 plus years and is still one of the friendliest
    persons around!!

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