My buddy the
Beaneater is a busy guy, but last weekend he managed to find the time to make a
donut delivery at my house, which was much appreciated. The Beaneater stopped
by Donut Star in Hillcrest, which he had visited several times in the past.
| Donut Star in Hillcrest on a sunny morning. |
The Beaneater
remembered Donut Star as a rather dirty and run-down place, but was pleased to
see that the interior has recently been upgraded, and it is now one of the
cleanest donut shops around. Inside, you’ll find a few small tables, tidy
counters, and neat racks behind the register. It almost makes you feel like you
are in a posh café with a menu entirely in Italian. Fortunately, that’s not the
case at Donut Star, where they serve up all the basic donut varieties. On the
other hand, a few jazzed-up donuts would give Donut Star’s racks a boost—very
few innovative flavors were to be found by the Beaneater, and the most creative
variety that he delivered was a cinnamon crumb cake.
The crumb cake
could have used some more cinnamon—that was evident from the first bite. The
vanilla cruller, on the other hand, was nicely done, with a strong flavor to the
icing and a nice crispiness to the outer layer. Also sampled were a maple-iced
raised donut, which had a strong flavor to the icing, and an apple fritter,
which was crisp and crunchy but lacked a significant amount of apple chunks.
The final variety was a Boston crème; although not my favorite type of donut, I
found it to be a fine specimen, without an overwhelming amount of custard, as
many places tend to produce.
Donut Star
received a few average scores for taste, as well as a few above-averages, but
nothing outstanding. The Beaneater said he wasn’t floored by the donuts, but he
would go back. The lineup could use some improvement and a few creative tweaks
to make it more appealing, but if you want a good old donut without any bells
and whistles, this place could be worth the trip. When the math was done, Donut
Star received a score of 70.0 on the
D-Meter. Not good enough to crack the top ten, but then again, I’ve set my
standards pretty high.
Top Ten Donut Meter Scores:
1. Peterson’s Donut Corner, Escondido
— 94.0
2. Donut Haven, Hillcrest — 82.7
3. Super Donuts, Carlsbad — 82.0
4.
Danny’s Donuts, Vista — 81.0
5.
Christy’s Donuts, Kearny Mesa — 80.0
5.
Honey Donuts, Santee — 80.0
7. OB Donuts — 78.7
8.
K-Donuts, Oceanside — 78.0
8. Heavenly Donuts, Allied
Gardens —78.0
8. Plaza Donuts, National
City — 78.0
