Where can I find a Voodoo Doughnut recipe?

Find ’em here! What began as the creating of the Voodoo Doughnut and the desire to return the lexicon to the correct spelling of D.O.U.G.H.N.U.T. has turned into a deep fried revolution. Add the likes of the Bacon Maple Bar and the Portland Cream to the permanent list of American food icons.

Are there Voodoo Doughnuts at Universal CityWalk Orlando?

Voodoo Doughnut is a fast-growing West Coast chain, making its very first appearance east of the Mississippi at CityWalk Orlando. Its forte is some of the most eccentric doughnuts you can think of – covered in Tang, frosted with grape dust, flavored with Butterfingers, or topped by a piece of bubblegum (still in the wrapper, thank you).

Who are the owners of Voodoo Doughnuts in Portland?

Voodoo Doughnut is the brainchild of old friends and entertainment-minded Portlanders Kenneth “Cat Daddy” Pogson and Tres Shannon. In 2000, they decided to embark on a shared entrepreneurial venture – something that combined quality hospitality with their daring do-it-yourself brand of show business.

Where do I get my doughnut prices from?

The official doughnut of Portland. Disclaimer: PriceListo gathers actual pricing information from sources such as on-site visits, business websites, and phone interviews. The prices reported on this webpage derive from one or more of those sources.

Who is the owner of Voodoo Doughnut in Portland Oregon?

Voodoo Doughnut was founded in 2003 by Kenneth “Cat Daddy” Pogson and Richard “Tres” Shannon III. Shannon had, from 1990 to 1994, co-owned the X-Ray Cafe, a West Burnside, all-ages, counter-culture music venue in Portland.

What are the flavors of Voodoo Doughnuts beer?

Also in 2011, Voodoo Doughnut began partnering with Rogue Ales to convert several of its doughnut flavors into bottled beer. These have included: Bacon Maple Ale and Chocolate, Peanut Butter, and Banana Ale. The latter was taken from its Memphis Mafia doughnut, which serves a tribute to Elvis Presley.

When did Voodoo Doughnuts in New Orleans close?

The original location closed between April to June 2011 for remodeling after the company acquired space next door that was formerly occupied by a nightclub called Berbati’s Pan. Much of the expansion involved creating additional room for the kitchen.