Duck Donuts, a franchise chain known for its made-to-order fare, has opened its first store in Naperville.
The new business, located at 3124 S. Route 59, is owned and operated by Kevon Gardner and Elise Gardner. It’s the third store in Illinois, the others being in Geneva and Libertyville.The grand opening celebration Saturday was to include the first guest in line receiving a free dozen doughnuts monthly for a year and the next 50 customers presented with a future-use coupon for two dozen doughnuts and a bucket of coffee, a store announcement said.
“We are delighted to begin serving warm, delicious, made-to-order doughnuts in my hometown of Naperville,” Kevon Gardner said in the release. “We look forward to deepening our roots in our home community and sprinkling happiness with our delicious doughnuts!”All doughnuts are custom-made for each patron, starting with the signature fried vanilla cake batter.
Fan favorites include the Bacon in the Sun , Beach Ball , Blueberry Pancake or the Chocolate Explosion .The 1,600-square-foot store features the chain’s standard beach theme, and in addition to doughnuts and coffee, they also sell doughnut breakfast sandwiches, sundaes, milkshakes and frozen beverages. A viewing area allows patrons to watch doughnuts being made.
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