Known for its fresh, bite-sized donuts, Simply Done Donuts in Duluth will close its doors at the end of July. The shop’s playful flavors, like Fruity Pebbles, Butterfinger, and Apple Pie—paired with coffee from Three Tree Coffee Roasters, helped it become a neighborhood staple. In a recent announcement, the owners cited several reasons for the closure.
Highlights
- Simply Done Donuts to close on July 30.
- The owners announced the news on social media, citing difficulty in navigating COVID-19, rising costs, and trouble in maintaining the business.
- The brand will still run its donut trucks and take catering orders.
Simply Done Donuts to Close After Years Serving Mini Favorites
Simply Done Donuts launched in 2015 as a mobile donut truck serving Atlanta-area food festivals. Founders Karissa and Joey Tuttle opened their first brick-and-mortar location in 2017, expanding the menu to include sundaes and coffee. The recent announcement of the closure made on social media marks the end of the eatery’s 9-year run.
Operational Challenges
The owners shared the reasons for the closure in a recent Instagram post. “After 9 unforgettable years in Duluth, we have decided to finally close our doors. JULY 30TH will be our last day. The struggles of navigating COVID, rising costs, and the relentless challenge of keeping this dream alive with little reward have made it unsustainable to continue,” the official page read.
Expressing their gratitude, the owners emphasized that Simply Done Donuts will continue operating its donut trucks and catering services. “We are deeply grateful for our incredible community and dedicated team who made this part of our journey possible,” they said…