The Salty
Address: 414 W Davis St, Dallas, TX 75208
Phone: (972) 707-9889
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Rating: 4.5
Website: https://www.saltydonut.com/
What Time Does The Salty Open?
Sunday,: 7AM to 7PM
Monday,: 7AM to 7PM
Tuesday,: 7AM to 7PM
Wednesday,: 7AM to 7PM
Thursday,: 7AM to 7PM
Friday,: 7AM to 10PM
Saturday,: 7AM to 10PM
The Salty Reviews
Rene D. Rodriguez
Probably the best donuts in the known universe.
Gluten free varieties.
But, for the brave souls out there. Try the Bacon & Maple donut. Your mind will be blown into another time and space. This is donuts, not the breakfast club. Or is it?????
Nice location. Fun staff. People come from miles to experience the big fat circle cake with a hole in the middle.
Not like your mom used to make. Nothing against mom. She just didn’t have this level of imagination.
Lol.
Just go!!!!
brniq stevenson
So delicious! The shop has a very cute aesthetic. The staff were very friendly. I tried the cinnamon roll and the traditional glazed. Both were very good. With just the right sweetness. And I believe the cinnamon roll was vegan, and I had no clue; it tasted just like a regular donut. I can’t wait to try other donuts.
Elizabeth Li-Fiedler
Tried this place for the first time on a Sunday afternoon around 2 PM. Ordered delivery & the order took a while to get here.
Donut Holes: Very dense. Not light & not airy. At least there’s no weird preservative taste like grocery store donuts. Maybe they were old.
Regular Glazed: Also very dense, not light, not airy. Flavor is typical original glazed donut.
Horchata: Cream texture is strange – Like a meringue, but too soft for a meringue. Donut itself is not glazed. Flavor is very light. Disappointing. Donut texture is chewy & difficult to rip.
Caramel Toffee Crumb: Flavor also very light. Not as many toppings as the picture – just a minimal sprinkle. Disappointing.
Overall, quite disappointed with these donuts. I like my donuts light & airy – the texture is what is appealing to me. These are dense like cake donuts, but don’t have the cake donut texture either. The donuts have more of a light bagel/bread texture. Given, I did try this donut place out much later in the day when most donut places close already, but given that they’re open until 7 PM, I really won’t want to try it any later. From this experience, I would not come back here & I would not recommend.
DallasLibra 85
Omg…my cousin and I wanted to try something different. So I looked up Donuts in Dallas. This place is Extremely unique. We were amazed at the variety of donut’s The Salty had.
The staff was super friendly and took out the time to describe every donut displayed.
Warm, Nice, and Friendly environment!!!
If you haven’t been you should go ASAP.
✔ #1 SWEET POTATO PIE DONUT WAS BOMB
It was actually recommended and the employee that suggested it was 100% right!
Priscilla Dvm
This place is definitely one of my favorite spots in Bishop Arts District! It’s a must for me every time I go. My favorite donuts are the dulce de leche one and the all chocolate one. Their flavors vary but they have some signature ones that are always available. The coffee is also great and the shop just have such a nice vibe. Love coming here!
Jose Torres
I had the corn flake donut and it was amazing. Once you bite into it to you’ll realize it’s a good size donut. The coffee wasn’t my favorite but it was still good. I got what i think was a cereal milk latte. Can’t wait to come back and try other donuts!
Cortney Ayers
The Salty is a great doughnut stop. We went on Saturday around 10:15 am and the line was out the door. We waited 20 minutes or so but it was worth it. The vibe is nice and the doughnuts are huge and delicious. We got the brown butter, horchata, churro and affogato. We didn’t love the horchata but that was personal preference. The other doughnuts were excellent.
Nathan Cobb
Their slogan says it all. Donuts-Coffee-Vibes. All were great! We enjoyed the atmosphere as much as the donuts, and the donuts were really good! Staff was friendly and attentive. The Horchata donut was our fave! Make this a pitstop for breakfast while in Dallas. And it’s in the Bishop Arts District which has a lot of great shops and food!
Heather Anderson
My first time here and unfortunately my Texas Chocolate Sheet Cake donut was dry. I’ll be back to try another flavor. I appreciated all of the vegan and gluten free options. They have a spacious patio with lots of seating and a cute mural. They serve coffee so it could be a quieter WFM spot over a busy coffee shop.
Summer Michaels
Good vibes donut shop with sweet service and fun donuts!
The star-shaped crème filled dolce de Leche pastry was the donut version of Texas Roadhouse’s bread and butter — pretty good! The powdered sugar mixed berry jam donut was also good; the jam really made it. The glazed donut holes were probably the best part of my order. Latte was okay, nothing special. The packaging for everything was SO cute!
You can see their bakers making donuts in the kitchen from the ordering area, which is fun! There outdoor patio seating area had lots of tables and was very welcoming. Donut holes, two donuts, and a coffee was over $20 — kinda steep for a donut shop, but if you were to stay and enjoy the entire experience I could see justifying it.
All around: a cool and yummy shop that I’m glad Dallas has!