July 03, 2024

Duck Donuts in Makati: Fully Customizable Donuts

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  • Get ready to indulge your sweet tooth because Duck Donuts has officially landed in the Philippines, with their first branch now open in Poblacion, Makati!

    IMAGE from Make It Makati Facebook page

    This beloved North Carolina-born donut shop is famous for its warm, made-to-order donuts, and it will definitely bring a new and unique donut experience to Filipinos. Here, every donut is prepared fresh upon order to ensure it arrives warm and delicious. Customers can customize theirs with a wide selection of coatings, toppings, and drizzles to create their own personalized creations!

    IMAGE from Make It Makati Facebook page

    Duck Donuts also offers an array of coffee drinks, sundaes, and shakes that pair really well with their customizable donuts.

    IMAGE from Duck Donuts Philippines Facebook page

    Philippine franchise owner Bravo Best Foods Corporation said that they have ambitious plans for expansion within the Philippines, aiming to open 25 locations across the country by 2030.

    General Information

  • 1331 Angono St., Poblacion, Makati
  • (+632) 8890-6103
  • 7 a.m. - 8 p.m.
  • inquiry@duckdonutsph.com
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