Glazed & Confuzed will start selling doughnuts at Stanley Marketplace Thursday, June 1
Get ’em before they sell out. (They will sell out.)
Stanley Marketplace said not to tell, but…
Glazed & Confuzed will start selling doughnuts at the ever-growing Aurora market (2501 N. Dallas St.) Thursday morning around 7 a.m.
It’s going to be a soft opening — the shop’s kitchen isn’t up and running inside Stanley yet, so they’ll be driving the doughnuts in. For now, Glazed & Confuzed will be open until 2 p.m. or sell out, though a Facebook post says it’ll eventually be open all day and night.
The doughnut shop is located in the center of the building, near Rolling Smoke BBQ and Mr. B’s Wine & Spirits.

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