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Happy DonutsB-Worth Trying

3916 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306 · Restaurant, Donut shop · 4.5/5 Google (503 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Reliable neighborhood donut shop with budget-friendly classics, hearty breakfast sandwiches, and late-hours vibe; expect occasional freshness and service inconsistencies plus card surcharge.

Why it gets a B- for overall quality

Happy Donuts earns its grade through strong food quality in classic donuts and breakfast sandwiches paired with friendly, attentive service and excellent value. However, inconsistent freshness—particularly late in the day—and a functional but dated interior prevent a higher standing. This is a reliable neighborhood staple worth visiting for its core strengths, though not a destination that transcends its casual donut-shop category.

Restaurant Summary

A neighborhood mainstay on El Camino, this shop feels warm and lived-in with locals, students, and families grabbing coffee and pastries at all hours. One diner summed it up: "Friendly team, big selection, and prices that beat the chain across the street." Expect a bare-bones interior plus a fun giant donut overhead. The cooking leans classic rather than crafty: pillowy glazed rings, crullers, and hearty breakfast sandwiches, with an occasional cronut or ube option. The culinary approach leans comfort and familiarity: traditional donuts and deli-style sandwiches, sometimes made to order, with value-forward pricing and quick counter service. For families, it is an easy win: hot chocolate, glazed donuts, and simple breakfast sandwiches that kids will actually eat. No kids menu needed, but choices like plain cake donuts, bagels with cream cheese, and turkey sandwiches keep things approachable. Seating is casual and plentiful, though there is no outdoor area.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$12-$20 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: El Camino Real corridor with mixed retail and services; student and commuter traffic; practical, not scenic.

Safety: Generally safe, busy arterial; some reviews note worn interior, normal urban wear.

Nearby: Near Stanford area, coffee chains, small shops; late-night stop for students and locals.

Palo AltoPalo Alto is a well-established city known for its proximity to Stanford University and Silicon Valley headquarters. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from upscale restaurants to casual eateries, catering to a mix of tech workers, academics, and families. The area is safe, walkable, and has a sophisticated yet relaxed social atmosphere.
El Camino Real CorridorThis stretch along El Camino Real is a busy commercial strip with a variety of dining options including fast casual, ethnic eateries, and neighborhood staples. It serves as a convenient dining hub for nearby residents and workers, with a practical and accessible vibe rather than a high-end or trendy scene.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday05:00–22:00 Tuesday05:00–22:00 Wednesday05:00–22:00 Thursday05:00–22:00 Friday05:00–22:00 Saturday05:00–22:00 Sunday05:00–22:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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