Eat Donuts The Size Of Your Head At Round Rock Donuts In Texas

Round Rock Donuts in Texas offers a massive Texas-sized donut that can feed an entire family.

Everything is bigger in Texas - even the donuts. Not far from Austin sits a beloved donut shop that sells pastries the size of your head. Either come starving or bring a crowd because this thing is huge! You're going to love the treats served at Round Rock Donuts in Texas.

Nestled in an Austin suburb, Round Rock Donuts is harboring a secret of massive proportions: the Texas-sized donut. While that name might sound like part of a food challenge, that couldn't be further from the truth. Take home the behemoth of a pastry anytime and feed your entire family.

Upon walking in, your eyes will have no idea where to look first. Behind the glass case are over a dozen different varieties of cake, yeast, and cream-filled donuts, as well as fruit and sausage kolaches, cinnamon rolls, and muffins.

Here's a comparison shot to illustrate just how gigantic this bad boy is. It's the size of eight regular donuts!

Slice your donut just like a cake and share it with a crowd. Go half-and-half on flavor

Fill your box with an assortment of hand-selected goodies and hit the road. Our eyes are on that jumbo cinnamon bun in the top left corner - sprinkled with walnuts for a little crunch, of course.

When the light hits just so, all those flaky layers can be seen in their delicious glory. That perfect bite really showcases how thick the donut really is.

Address: 106 West Liberty Avenue, Round Rock, TX 78664. They are open daily from 4:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Visit the website for Round Rock Donuts or their Facebook page to learn more.

Have you ever been to Round Rock Donuts in Texas? If so, did you get the giant sized donut? What was your favorite menu item? Let us know all the details in the comments below! And if you know another magnificent bakery in the Lone Star State, nominate it for a chance to be featured.

Craving more scrumptious sweet treats? Sink your teeth into some authentic apple strudel at the oldest German bakery in Texas.

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