The Best Donuts in Dublin are Here for Sweet Elegance!

Dublin’s donut craze goes beyond a sweet affair, it’s become an outright fixation. If you’re a local searching for your next favorite treat or a visitor wanting something decadent between tourist stops, Dublin’s donut shops serve everything from traditional favorites to creative extravagant concoctions. Having lived in Dublin for so long and being a self-made donut connoisseur, I have some go-to reccs that I want to show around today! 

In this article, we’ll take you through a decadent journey around the world  of donuts and tell you the best donuts in Dublin! We’ve sampled, asked around, and even checked what others overlook to give you the most complete guide there is! So stick around and let’s dive right in!

8 Popular Spots for the Best Donuts in Dublin

The Rolling Donut

The Rolling Donut is one of the best donut shops in Dublin, and for good reason. We visited their Bachelors Walk branch — a cozy little spot with a vintage feel and a sweet aroma that hits you the moment you step inside. Even though there’s limited seating, it’s perfect for a quick bite or takeaway.

An image showing donuts and coffee of The Rolling Donut in Dublin.

This family-run donut shop has been around since 1978, and it shows in the flavors. I had their Kinder Bueno donut (yes, it’s as good as it sounds) and “The Dub,” their own twist on a Boston Cream. Their sourdough base makes each bite super soft and fluffy, and if you like fruity flavors, don’t miss the strawberry cheesecake donut. Prices go from €2 to €9, depending on how wild your taste buds want to get.

If you’re wondering where to find the best donuts in Dublin, this is definitely one of them. For the freshest batch, go in the morning — you’ll thank me later.

Offbeat Donut Co.

Offbeat Donut Co. is another one of those top-rated donut spots in Dublin that totally lives up to the hype. We hit their Westmoreland Street location near Temple Bar, and I instantly liked the bright, modern setup — great for hanging out with friends over a donut (or three).

A collage image of Donuts and smoothies of Offbeat Donut Co. in Dublin.

We tried a mix: the “Dubai Crunch” inspired by that viral Dubai chocolate, “The Hippo” stuffed with hazelnut goodness, and “Offbeat Jams” for a fruity kick. Personally, “The Hippo” stole the show — smooth filling, crunchy praline topping, and a perfect balance of flavors. My friend, though, was all about the strawberry jam one. I also had a bite of their Red Velvet and Caramel Crunch — both were fresh, fluffy, and loaded with toppings.

Most donuts are priced between €2.50 and €3.50, and they have combo deals too. Best time to go? Mornings or late afternoon for that just-baked freshness.

The Donut Kiosk on O’Connell Street

This one’s a hidden local gem. The tiny donut kiosk on O’Connell Street doesn’t have fancy signage or Instagrammable seating, but it’s got heart — and some of the freshest donuts in town.

It’s more of a grab-and-go place. I grabbed their classic sugar-coated donut, and wow — it was warm, sweet, and had that perfect light crunch. Super simple, super good. Only €2 each too, which makes it a win for budget-friendly foodies.

An image of signature sugar coated Donut and other flavored Donuts of The Donut Kiosk in Dublin.

There’s no online rating, but trust me, locals know this spot. Just head there in the morning when the donuts are fresh out of the fryer and enjoy them at a nearby park. It’s one of those sweet little moments Dublin is made for.

Krispy Kreme

Krispy Kreme has officially joined the most popular donut places in Dublin, and honestly, it’s a classic for a reason. We dropped by their Blanchardstown branch, and the vibe was exactly what you’d expect — clean, bright, and super family-friendly with plenty of seating.

A collage image of Classic Glazed donut and Choco Donuts of Krispy Kreme in Dublin.

I went for my all-time favorite: the Classic Glazed, plus a Boston Cream and a Strawberry-filled one for good measure. All of them were light, fluffy, and sweet without being too much. Prices start at €2.00 each, and they have great value box deals if you’re going with friends.
If you want the freshest bite, make sure to go during the “Hot Light” hours — trust me, it hits different when it’s straight out of the oven.

ArtyBaker

ArtyBaker is where artisan donuts in Dublin get a quirky twist. It’s a mix of donuts and bagels, and the one I visited on Kimmage Road had this cool black-and-pink interior with a few small tables. The vibe felt artsy and a bit edgy.

An assorted image of Donuts and croissants of ArtyBaker in Dublin.

I was curious about their savory “donuts,” which are more like creative bagel sandwiches. I tried their breakfast bagel and followed it with a sweet classic donut. Both were super tasty, but I gotta say, €10.50 for a bagel and €4.00 for a donut felt a bit steep. Still, it’s a fun spot to check out if you’re in the mood for something different — especially during lunchtime when it’s not too packed.

Ella’s Heaven Café and Bakery

Ella’s Heaven is one of those hidden Dublin donut cafés you don’t want to miss. Tucked away on Talbot Street, this Middle Eastern–inspired bakery has a 4.8-star rating on Google, and I totally get why.

A collage image of baklava and scones of Ella's Heaven Café and Bakery in Dublin.

The café is small and warm, with sweet smells floating in the air and soft lighting that makes you want to stay longer. I tried their Nutella donut, and wow — it was rich, gooey, and full of flavor. Paired with their hot chocolate, it felt like the perfect cozy treat.

What makes it even better? Their prices are super fair. Donuts start at just €2.50, which is rare in Dublin these days. Best time to go is in the afternoon when it’s calm and extra cozy.

Coffee Co at Cloud Nine

Coffee Co at Cloud Nine is one of those spots that feels like a little escape. Tucked inside 1 Temple Bar, it instantly caught my eye with its mix of Barbie pink and edgy Raquelle vibes — soft but bold. They’ve got a spread of donuts and pastries lined up at the entrance, and you can pair anything with your favorite coffee or drink.

An image showing donuts and smoothies of Coffee Co at cloud Nine in Dublin.

I went for their “Bueno Bueno” — yep, a Kinder Bueno donut — and it totally delivered. Sweet, nutty, and super satisfying. I only wish it had been a bit warmer, but that’s probably because I went late in the evening. Prices range from €2.50 to €3.50+, which is decent for the quality and variety.

If you’re hunting for luxury donuts in Dublin that still feel fun and casual, this one’s a solid pick. You can find them on Instagram at @cloud_nine_dublin or email them at cloudnineco@gmail.com.

Flower & Bean

Flower & Bean isn’t just a coffee shop — it’s more like a weekend treat ritual. Found on 113 Cork Street, this place has a stunning bright interior with Scandinavian design touches and a 4.9-star Google rating to match. Bonus points: it’s super pet-friendly, and yes, they even give free treats to your furry friend.

They serve fresh donuts every Friday and weekend, and I tried the Elderberry Cream and Apple & Blackberry ones. Both were light, fluffy, and bursting with flavor — like something straight out of a pastry chef’s dream. Their menu changes weekly, so there’s always something new to try.

a collage image of creamy donuts of Flower and Bean in Dublin.

The donuts are around €5 each, which might feel a little premium, but trust me, they’re worth it. With flavors this unique, it definitely belongs on the list of the best dessert spots in Dublin for donuts. Best time to go? Weekend brunch hours — from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM — when everything’s fresh and the vibe is perfect.

Final thoughts

And there you have it! All the best donuts in Dublin you can find! Dublin’s known for its pubs, but its donut scene deserves attention too. The city offers donuts for every taste, from trendy cafes to craft bakeries. With this list, you can now try the awesome donuts that I have indulged in with you today. 

If you’ve been in Dublin, what are your favorite donut shops? Or moments? Let us know! We would love to hear your stories about it, too. Additionally, to get a quick idea about places that offer best scones must read the best scones in Dublin in Dublinz! Thank you for reading, and we’ll see you in another exploration that Ireland waits for us to see with Dublin.