A Portland doughnut shop with a cult following is coming to Seattle.
to open a shop at 1201 East Pine Street in Capitol Hill, according to the city's website. The estimated cost of the project is $500,000 and it will be completed in an existing building, according to the plans. Pho 4 You is currently located at 1201 Pine Street.“We’re thrilled to finally bring some Voodoo Magic to Seattle,” Voodoo Doughnut CEO Chris Schultz said via statement. “It’s been many years in the making and the Capitol Hill neighborhood is the perfect site for our first store.
The original Voodoo Doughnut is located at 22 Southwest 3rd Avenue in the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood of Portland. Voodoo Doughnut lists 22 locations — all across the country — on its website, including a few that are coming soon.
"Voodoo Doughnut’s clients and fans attribute the company’s success to its development of imaginative and distinctive doughnut flavors and products, and they frequently request that a Voodoo Doughnut store opens in their neighborhood," the company wrote on its website. "In response to customer demand, the company aims to expand its product line and geographical footprint by opening new locations throughout the U.S.
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