Cruise straight through pastry history at The Donut Hole in La Puente, where you literally drive inside two colossal donut sculptures from 1968. This iconic, cash-only drive-thru has charmed generations with melt-in-your-mouth classics and quirky novelty bakes. With a 4.5-star rating and lines that snake through a donut, it’s both roadside spectacle and local ritual. Ready to see why people detour for maple bars and photo ops alike?
A 1968 Roadside Icon You Can Drive Through
Built in 1968, The Donut Hole in La Puente is the rare roadside attraction you literally drive through. Two massive donut sculptures bookend a single-lane tunnel, guiding cars past a glass display of fresh pastries and a friendly service window. It’s part functional drive-thru, part whimsical landmark, and wholly unforgettable. Locals swear by the quick service during the morning rush, while visitors come for the photos and stay for maple bars and old-fashioneds. The exterior is pure…..