I remember going here as a kid. The donuts here are so soft. These donuts are STILL the best!!!
Ernest G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Monterey Park, CA
Good solid everyday donut nothing fancy and reasonably priced
N C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Yum! Pillowy deliciousness and fresh! Love this place! The staff are always so pleasant. They give my son a couple extra donut holes!
Dona N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Hawthorne, CA
They didn’t have any coffee drinks over ice. And she didn’t know how to make any of the blended drinks into over the ice kinda drinks. That’s me only complaint. They had my chocolate croissant and that’s all that really mattered. Ended up getting a hot vanilla drink. Don’t go there expecting to sit down and enjoy your donut bc there basically isn’t any seating. I always grab and go. There’s always customers there so that’s a good sign for business.
Hayley O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Torrance, CA
Excellent donuts. Best donuts I ever had. I am in love with their old fashioned and glazed donuts. I went all over for donuts but nothing compares to Amigo’s. Worth waking up early for.
Daniel G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 El Segundo, Los Angeles, CA
You can always come in here for a tasty donut and although the place is a bit run down it’s still a good place to come. I used to come to this place a lot as a child and get a chocolate donut before school. The chocolate donuts from this place are still some of my fav. Short of five stars because the place needs to be seriously renovated.
Kathleen A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Hawthorne, CA
Donuts are always fresh and melts in your mouth. Super nice owners who work hard to make quality baked goods and appreciate your business.
Niko C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Gardena, CA
Amigo do uthas quality donut definetly a good spot coffee, breakfast, boba, ham and cheese, sandwhiches are awesome definetly a chill spot will come back
Steph L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Remember when Hillary Rodham Clinton tried to mitigate her public relations image by wooing her staff with donuts, only to be rebuffed and have the donuts left sitting there untouched as an indication of their sheer hatred for her? That’s because they were not Amigo Donuts.(I also think she is generally a rad lady albeit apparently on the rigid side, but that is not as relevant to my theory). That ethereal moment when you bite into a fresh, fluffy, glazed donut… it’s the vision that precedes my trips to Amigo, and the experience that I consistently get every time. Amigo is my go-to for donuts despite there being other donut shops closer by. The service is fantastic, prices for their entire menu unbelievably cheap and location-wise, it is conveniently nestled in a big parking lot next to other businesses on Inglewood Blvd. It is run by a lady who is really sweet and always takes care of you(once, she even snuck in a couple of extra donut holes when I wasn’t looking! Heartmelter!). The doors to Amigo Donut are always open and the donuts fresh regardless of what hour of the day it might be. I always get the half-dozen — at $ 3.75 that’s a steal! — and love dunking the sprinkle donut in cold coffee. They’ve got all of the usual suspects and then some, and I heard their croissants are unbeatable. I always give her a five and tip her the rest in change. If you are looking to smooth over some rough relations with colleagues or political adversaries, you need to get them not just any donut but the one and only Amigo donut; it always does the trick. Oh, Hillary. You could have had it all if only you swung through Amigo Donut, homegirl… maybe in 2016? You’ve got time.
Dan G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Amazing breakfast croissant, ok boba, amazing donuts. The croissant and donuts were very fresh, this is my new favorite donut shop. The jelly donut had a nice glaze, a good amount of jelly and tasty fresh dough. Best I’ve had in a while. They also accept credit cards. I will be back.
Kerry P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
As my first official review here on Unilocal,this is a special one– not only because it’s my first, but also because this donut shop was sort of a ‘welcome home’ to los angeles when i returned here after being gone for a year in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. This gap in time made me realize that donut shops are one of many institutions in LA, and one that should be appreciated as more than just a place for donuts.(i’ll save my anthropological tangent for now, haha). This place is your quintessential donut shop: in a slightly ghetto area(for lack of a better adjective) — on the corner of hawthorne blvd and rosecrans; Korean owned and operated with awesome Buddhist iconography and offerings to the Buddha always present; and with a name like ‘Amigo’s donut’- it’s the way it’s done in LA. Amigo’s donut rules because the people who work there are really nice, they’re open late(not sure on the exact hours), they usually hook you up with some free donut holes, and their donuts are AMAZING. You may think ‘oh, what’s so hard about making a good donut?’, but seriously, not everybody gets it right; these guys do. They also have bomb-ass croissant sandwichs, i highly recommend the turkey avocado one. I’ve yet to try their many other yummies(chili dogs, boba, other sandwiches, smoothies, etc.) but i look forward to the experience. I recommend the the chocolate cruller and the plain cake donut with chocolate and colorful sprinkles. yuuuuuuum!