Today Team Bloughnut finds ourselves on San Pablo Ave at University so we popped into Local 123 for a cuppa. A single lonely day old cinnamon-sugar cake doughnut from People's Donuts was sitting there looking at me funny. For only one dollar, I had to "bite." This is the first vegan doughnut Bloughnut has reviewed and it didn't disappoint---even a day later. The cake was moist, the cinnamon and sugar dusted all fairy-like.
Local 123 might be the end-all spot: good coffee brewed one cup at a time, with 3 or 4 selections to choose from (Costa Rican? Ethiopian? Kenyan? Fully processed? Washed?...) on top of tasty locally-made (vegan) doughnuts. Not to mention it always seems to be sunny on their back patio. I will have to sample more of People's to give the definitive word, but since Arlo used to bring them in to the Crucible by the bagful I can tell you there's some good stuff going on there.
In addition to the do-do's and coffee I also sampled a day old "morning bun." Though I didn't ask where it was from, it sure tasted a lot like my old dumpster diving days at Semifreddi's. So sweet, just the kick I needed to finish those bar stools in time for the art show at the Crucible's Open House this weekend.
Update: Our memory served us incorrectly, we called Local 123 and were informed the morning bun was not from Semifreddi's It came from a place we have not heard of but will surely check out: Hopkins Street Bakery in North Berkeley. Check out the website, that ham & cheese croissant looks bangin'!
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