The Donut Whole

The Donut Whole
Industry Coffeehouse, Bakery
Founded January 2009 in Wichita, Kansas
Headquarters The Donut Whole
1720 E. Douglas
Wichita, Kansas, U.S.
Phone: 316-262-3700
Products Doughnuts  Coffee  Paletas  Natural Sodas

The Donut Whole is a coffeehouse, donut shop, art gallery, and live music venue located in the Douglas Design District of Wichita, Kansas. It opened in January 2009 in a building topped with a giant rooster statue named D.W. "Big Ed" Buttermilk, a well-known local roadside attraction.[1]

The store offers 40+ variations on the cake donut, including a vegan recipe. Batter is made from scratch and fried in soybean shortening.[2] Flavors include old standards such as Chocolate and Maple as well as more unusual offerings like Peanut Butter & Grape, King Midas (vanilla, salted peanuts & Lyle's Golden Syrup), Root Beer Float, Creamy Orange, Maple Bacon, Lemon Cooler, Buttered Popcorn & Thick Mint.

Musicians who have played in the Donut Whole's Bantam Lounge include Bill Goffrier (of The Embarrassment and Big Dipper), Mike Coykendall (of Old Joe Clarks, She & Him, M. Ward Band, Klyde Konnor, etc.), Dustin Arbuckle (of Moreland & Arbuckle), Wayne Gottstine (of Split Lip Rayfield), Jason & the Punknecks, Emilie Henry, Craig "Twister" Steward and many others.

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Coordinates: 37°41′10″N 97°18′59″W / 37.6862°N 97.3164°W / 37.6862; -97.3164

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