Welcome to Twisted Donuts and Coffee
In the heart of San Francisco's Sunset neighborhood lies Twisted Donuts and Coffee, a hidden gem offering a unique array of donuts and drinks. With a focus on quality and creativity, this bakery delights customers with raised donuts in flavors like Bacon Maple and Black Sesame Mochi. The welcoming staff adds to the charm of the cozy establishment, making it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike. Whether you're a fan of classic treats or adventurous flavors, Twisted Donuts and Coffee promises a memorable culinary experience that will leave you craving more.
- 1243 Noriega St San Francisco, CA 94122 Hotline: (415) 463-5437
Twisted Donuts and Coffee, located in San Francisco, is a must-visit destination for all donut lovers. This bakery offers a wide range of flavorful and unique donut options that will surely tantalize your taste buds. From classic raised donuts to innovative mochi donuts in flavors like black sesame and Thai tea, Twisted Donuts has something for everyone.
The customer reviews speak volumes about the exceptional quality of the donuts served at Twisted Donuts. Visitors praise the friendly staff, quick service, and delicious offerings. The Bacon Maple Raised Glazed and Lemon Berry Cake donuts are highlighted as must-tries for their incredible taste and texture.
Moreover, Twisted Donuts and Coffee is known for its creative yet not overly sweet flavor combinations. The Ube Cake Donut with toasted coconut shreds is a fan-favorite, showcasing the bakery's commitment to unique and delicious offerings. Whether you're a classic donut lover or looking to try something new, Twisted Donuts has got you covered.
With a welcoming atmosphere and a diverse menu that includes vegan options, Twisted Donuts and Coffee is the perfect spot to indulge in freshly baked treats. Don't miss out on this gem in the heart of San Francisco – your taste buds will thank you!

My favorite donut shop! Staff is always very welcoming, friendly and helpful. Donuts are always delicious.

Ordered a raised glazed and an old fashioned glazed. Both tasted good and had great texture. Super happy with my donuts. Service was quick. Took it to go.

I got a Too Good To Go box with them ($6), and it was filled! They offer some fun flavors and mochi donuts but I didn't get to try them in my box, so I wasn't really blown away but they were solid.

Donuts are always killer. The glazed is the best. One of my favorite walks is to twisted. The service is really nice and understanding and has nice chairs and tables inside.

Ever since my ex-coworker brought me a donut from Twisted Donuts, I'd been so excited to come here. Don't get it twisted, though (pun intended) - I actually first added this place to my list of bookmarks not long after they opened. It's just that, with my usual go-to donut shop somewhat close by, I always default to to heading there instead whenever the mood for a donut strikes. Plus, it's one thing to get excited based off the things you see and hear about a place, it's another when you've actually gotten a chance to sample their goods. And let me tell you - the goods are good! On the surface, it seems like it would be easy for Twisted Donuts to slip under the radar. In middle of the block right off 19th Ave, it's easy for people to zip right by and, unlike so many other donut shops, they don't have a prominent, corner location. However, what they do have is an impressive, and lengthy, roster of donuts to choose from! Along with your classic sort of donuts, like old fashioned, raised, cake, twists, bars, filled, or donut holes, they've also got an interesting mix of more unique offerings, whether it be style (croissant donuts, mochi) and/or flavor, including Thai Tea, Ube, Matcha, Black Sesame, and so many more. -- BACON MAPLE RAISED GLAZED One of the must tries that I came here for and it wasn't too shabby. There was a fair amount of bacon yet this didn't taste very oily/greasy. I also liked that the bacon was super crispy, though, a couple of pieces were close to burnt. -- CHOCOLATE OLD FASHIONED Not as good as my favorite one out there, but pretty solid. Although it felt a bit dense on the inside, the frosting was pretty chocolatey, and the outside of the donut itself had a nice bit of crispiness. -- CHOCOLATE BAR Ehh...not sure if it's because there was a lot of frosting on this, but this tasted sweeter than the others I've tried. If that's the case, it might also be why this seemed to sag/look deflated, especially compared to the Raised Glazed. -- RAISED GLAZED Pretty standard, but in a positive way (it's exactly as you'd expect). The donut had a nice rise to it, the icing wasn't super sugary, and the inside was so soft! -- STRAWBERRY LEMON CAKE This was fine for the most part, but I liked the Berry Lemon one better. The strawberry flavor in this was on the subtle side, unless you happened to get a bite with a lot of strawberry bits in it, but I thought the lemon icing was great! -- LEMON BERRY CAKE This one was great! The taste of the blueberries was a lot stronger and was well complemented by the lemon icing. Yet, perhaps most impressively, the taste of this wasn't overly sweet. -- BLACK SESAME MOCHI DONUT This was terrific! I loved how the black sesame added a nutty flavor, which was a nice way to balance out nay sweetness from the donut. As for the texture, the mochi donuts all had a very nice chewiness to them! -- THAI TEA MOCHI DONUT I liked how pronounced the taste of the Thai tea was, but it didn't have much of the creaminess that I enjoy with Thai tea drinks. Although I did like this one, I thought the Matcha one was better. -- MATCHA MOCHI DONUT Easy to see why the color of this was so green - they sure didn't skimp on the matcha! At the same time, I could see why some folks might not like this, as the taste of the tea is rather assertive (I didn't mind it). -- GUAVA MOCHI DONUT It fell short of my admittedly high hopes, but this was still pretty decent. The taste of the guava was tart, but didn't feel distinctly "guava". That said, the other donuts might have messed with my taste buds (I tried the Thai tea right before this one). Along with their awesome selection of donuts, the other thing that I really like about Twisted Donuts is the staff. Each time I've been, the two guys (owners?) behind the counter have been super welcoming and friendly. My first trip here, they even threw in the raised glaze for free! Really, the only thing I wish was different about this place were the hours, as they close rather early (2PM) compared to most other donut shops. Still, that just means I have to make it a point to come earlier! Donut World will always be my spot for a late night treat, but it looks like Twisted Donuts and their unique offerings just might be my new daytime spot! FOUR AND A HALF STARS rounded down for now.

Black sesame mochi donut $3.26. They have so many flavors to choose from (see picture). My second choice would be coconut guava. What a cool combination. They don't have little signs which donut is which. The nice guy at the counter will give you the names. He must have to do this till all the donuts are sold. He is great with kids, The kids like me come in and have him point out each donut. I can read into the kid's minds, should I get the sprinkles or the Maple glaze? This lady took all the chocolate ones. No need to say chocolate any more unless they make more. One lady comes in and they know her by name, Margaret. It's great having neighborhood shops. In time you know your regulars. They got some big tables for you to hang out.

TLDR: Delicious mochi donuts with creative yet not overly sweet flavors on Fri-Sun. Arrive early for best selection, they often sell out well before closing time! Consider calling to ensure stock/pre-order before driving over if you're coming from an opposite corner of the city. They have online ordering, but it doesn't feature every available flavor/type. Longer: After discovering the app Too Good to Go and learning Twisted Donuts was on the list AND my boyfriend's favorite donut shop in the city, we headed to the Sunset the first chance we got (on a Friday). The randomized selection checked all our taste buds' boxes and I sampled many types that we otherwise wouldn't have selected, from vegan to buttermilk to mochi. I don't have a sweet tooth and I'm happy to report these donuts weren't too much for me. They also didn't feel heavy, which is all too common given the whole fried dough thing. I'm very glad I had my boyfriend to share with, as he's sometimes my garbage disposal, so I could have a few bites before he finished the rest XD Just did a little additional research on their website to find they don't even list mochi donuts! Keep in mind (from their website): "On the weekdays, Joyce and Paul feature the classic donuts, which are near and dear to Paul's heart. But on the weekends, things get a little crazy at the donut shop, with specialty donuts including the Nutty Monkey, Berry Crunchy, Baconpeno, S'Mores Galore, PB & J, Lemon Berry, Fruirrito, Pumpkin Fritters, Milky Way Under A-Salt, just to name a few!" The inside of the shop is very basic, a few tables in case you want to dine in. Or do what we did: head to Ocean Beach for a beautiful view to pair with your treats.

I've walked by Twisted Donuts a lot but it's always been in the afternoon when they're about to close and I never see anything that really calls out to me. Today I happened to pass by in the morning and I stopped dead in my tracks when I saw "UBE CAKE DONUT" it comes with toasted coconut shreds? Yes please, I'll take two! $3 each these are small but mighty. I love a good cake donut. The ube flavor was on point and that coconut icing with toasted shreds just highlight the entire donut. We need more versions of this ASAP. Service was super nice too. It's a cute little shop if you wanna sit down to enjoy your coffee and treat. Adds a nice vibe to the neighborhood!