Da Vinci’s Donuts Plans New Location in Dunwoody

The menu features gourmet flavors such as cannoli, caramel apple, and creamsicle.

The menu features gourmet flavors such as cannoli, caramel apple, and creamsicle.

Dunwoody Village is getting a unique gourmet doughnut bakeshop.

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Da Vinci’s Donuts, a concept from husband-and-wife team Andrew and Melissa Rudd, is planning its first franchise location in the shopping center, located at 1447 Dunwoody Village Parkway. The company currently has two locations in Sandy Springs and Alpharetta.

Leslie Mintz, leasing agent of the Regency Centers property, first told What Now Atlanta (WNA) the news in a tweet Monday evening.

Da Vinci’s lets guests customize their doughnuts, allowing them to choose from flavors, like tiramisu, maple bacon, or dulce de leche or customize their own masterpiece.

“With our modest size donut yet abundant toppings, you can enjoy your treat with higher satisfaction and less guilt than traditional donuts,” the company’s website reads.

The menu features gourmet flavors such as cannoli, caramel apple, and creamsicle.

The cafe also serves tea and locally-roasted coffee.

A source close to the project tells WNA that Da Vinci’s Donuts plans to open in four months.

Have you been to Da Vinci’s Donuts? What do you think of the customizable doughnut concept? Tell us below…

 

Julia Sirb

Julia Sirb

Julia studied Urban Planning and Economic Development at GSU's School of Policy Studies. She is interested in the way a city's built environment, policy decisions, and economy work together to shape its culture. When not typing, she's writing calligraphy or looking for the next great shot through the lens of her medium format film camera.
Julia Sirb

Julia Sirb

Julia studied Urban Planning and Economic Development at GSU's School of Policy Studies. She is interested in the way a city's built environment, policy decisions, and economy work together to shape its culture. When not typing, she's writing calligraphy or looking for the next great shot through the lens of her medium format film camera.
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