Psycho Donuts
Welcome to Psycho Donuts, a unique and quirky donut spot located in Campbell, California. Known for their out-of-the-box flavor combinations and eerie-themed creations, Psycho Donuts offers a one-of-a-kind experience for donut lovers.
With options for delivery, takeout, and catering, Psycho Donuts caters to a wide range of preferences. From traditional raised glazed donuts like "Dazed and Confused" to more unconventional flavors like "Cereal Killer" and "Choco Coffin," there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Customer reviews have been mixed, with some praising the creativity and variety of flavors, while others have expressed disappointment in the lack of innovation in their offerings. Despite differing opinions, Psycho Donuts continues to draw in customers with their playful and spooky atmosphere.
If you're in the mood for a donut adventure like no other, make sure to stop by Psycho Donuts and indulge in their wild and wacky creations. Who knows, you may just discover a new favorite flavor that leaves you craving more.
Psycho Donuts Menu
Location
Address: 2006 S Winchester Blvd Ste C Campbell, CA 95008
Phone: (408) 533-1023
Business info
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Offers CateringYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Not Good For WorkingNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Renee F.
We were in the neighborhood so we stopped in to grab some donuts. I'd heard of the place but never visited. I was excited to try out there weird and crazy flavor combinations. Unfortunately they were out of some of the most popular but we did end up sampling six flavors. Dazed and Confused is a traditional raised glazed donuts, light and airy. Next was the Boston Scream which was a chocolate frosted with vanilla cream inside. Yummy with a powered sugar skull on top. One of my favorites was the Espresso Yourself, with espresso infused glazed topping. Delicious. We also had the Cereal Killer, which was a little too sweet for me , but if you have a heavy sweet tooth, this one is glazed with loads of fruity cereal. Same goes for the S'mores donut, sweet marshmallow topping with graham cereal and chocolate drizzle. The last one we tried was another one of my favorites, Strawberry glazed Old Fashion. The crispy outside of the donut, tender inside with a strawberry glaze. They weren't the best overall donuts I've had but they were sure fun and creative. Nice to share with a group or gathering. The gal behind the counter was super friendly and helpful in making suggestions.
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Author: Erin K.
We stopped in yesterday during a long drive. The place hasn't aged all that well imo and I was disappointed to see that most of the donuts looked... like regular donuts just with different colors and cute names... like my husband got a Cutie (strawberry old fashioned donut) and a "this one" or maybe it was "that one" I forget - it was just a glazed old fashioned with some frosting drizzle. The one he didn't choose was just a chocolate old fashioned with drizzle. They had three super fancy donuts - cereal killer, vanilla wafer, and some oreo cookie thing. Then they had 2 semi-fancy?? one banana cream filled and one chocolate cream filled. Honestly I bought the chocolate cream filled specifically because another reviewer bought it and said it wasn't very good, and I wanted to see if I agreed. To start with, had to eat half the donut just to even find the chocolate filling, which wasn't ideal. The chocolate filling tasted exactly like a snak-pak chocolate pudding to me. So I'd agree, kind of mild flavored... and not very... exciting. I'd agree this suicide squeeze (I think I'm remembering the name right) was a bit lackluster. I did really enjoy the cherry icing drizzled on top though. More of that please! No "Strawberry Fields" though they still had a picture of it on their wall. When I asked the woman behind the counter if they still have that one sometimes, she said she's never seen it since she's been working there. I don't know how long that was, but the answer was disappointing since that was (and I am guessing still is) my favorite. Overall I feel like this store has a very dated appearance, and I think consumers do want and like rotating fancy desserts that cost too much. I regularly buy $4-5 cookies at Crumbl. It feels instead like Psycho has backtracked to offer more "basic" donuts just so people have something less expensive to buy, but then they're not really offering something significantly different from your standard donut shop. I also got the cereal killer donut, which was very fun, but the cereal wasn't as crunchy as I'd hoped, and it made me wonder how fast their turn over is. Within 3 hours of buying the cereal killer there was basically no crunch left. I should have eaten that one first... Anyway, I'm just not sure I'm going to go out of my way to come to this shop again in the future. I feel like it needs a more modern appearance, and a focus on their ultra special donuts, not the basic ones. Me: What's this Jekyll and Hyde one? Employee: That's half chocolate donut.... and half with sprinkles... wtf? I had half-expected her to wow me with something like half chocolate donut, half vanilla donut. That would have been pretty crazy. This was just a donut where they'd put sprinkles on half of it. That's not crazy!!! I mean, it's crazy for how normal it is! Still 4 stars because it was good. I enjoyed my donuts. But it could have been so much better. Sad about that.
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Author: Dave H.
Wildest in calif norcal! Just not Portland. Cereal Killer seems to be just as good as the choco coffin and vamp with bloody jelly fanged. Had a booth with psdded walls at orig location where HI Mochi donuts moved in. But most Donuts are available inside the mall 2nd floor Valley Faire Santa Clar/bordefing SJ and Santana Row. My pref choice. Scary and funny, like a trip to Universal Walk up here in NorCal backyard. Cant give all the unique donuts tgemeselves themed donuts. Ciol. Tasty. Coloful. Crafty and some mixy including pb&j
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Author: Kathleen P.
This isn't a review based on recent experience because unfortunately I haven't been able to visit in awhile, but it occurs to me that I've never reviewed them and there are some things I need to say as a matter of principle. People claiming to advocate for mental health have been hounding this place since they opened, claiming that it's offensive and adds to the stigma against mental health issues. Many of these people have never been diagnosed with anything themselves but somehow think they're doing the right thing by speaking for those who have. As someone with multiple diagnoses, allow me to offer a counterpoint. I'm high-masking autistic. As a result of this I suffer from major depressive disorder and social anxiety. I take 150 mg of sertraline every day so I don't try to kill myself. I fucking LOVE Psycho Donuts, and I will never not be mad when I think about the fact that I will never be able to symbolically eat (and later poop) my illness. Do you people have ANY IDEA how satisfying that would be? The humor they use walks a very thin line and I admit that some of my friends with different diagnoses are uncomfortable about some of it, but the fact that people forced this place to change things on my behalf that I WOULD NOT HAVE CHANGED is incredibly frustrating. First rule of advocacy, folks: LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM YOU ADVOCATE.