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  • Tom P.

    Best breakfast burrito in area and KC, quick outstanding service, very competitively priced and very nice people.

    (5)
  • Gavin G.

    This is a preference review. Yo's had plenty of donuts when I arrived early on a weekday morning. I chose the apple fritter. It was clearly freshly made, but not exactly my preference in an apple fritter. John's Space Age has ruined all other fritters for me; Yos was good and I can see folks preferring it. The coffee was old and in a Bunn brand pot on a hot plate. Not something I would get again. Compared to other tiny donut shops in town (Lamars, the other place on Johnson drive and Space Age) this one had no charm or other redeeming factors. The woman behind the counter was on the phone for the duration of my visit, so I couldn't even get an endearing smarmy vibe. If you don't love their donuts, this place has nothing else to offer. I'll go back to Yos for a breakfast burrito and the other donuts to give it a shot. However, the two things that are important to me in a donut place were lacking. You should try it for yourself.

    (3)
  • pren w.

    The donuts here ARE delicious but good luck ever getting one. Of the 4 times I've been here in the last month, the last three they have been sold out before 9 am. I'm done driving over here to attempt to get breakfast.

    (2)
  • John L.

    Yo's is my favorite Donut shop in all of the Kansas City area. Mr. Yo is always very polite, and the Donuts are outstanding. The breakfast burritos are also fantastic, and so is the salsa. I grew up in the southwest, so I do not hand out breakfast burrito compliments very often either. Everything is very affordable too. I stop by here at least once a week to pick up a dozen Donuts for work. I highly suggest making your way over to Yo's even if it is out of your way.

    (5)
  • Liz P.

    I've tried to go to this shop several times and they never have any donuts left...though it's a few hours from their closing hours. To me, it's not worth the drive when so many other donut shops might still sell donuts after 9am on a weekend.

    (1)
  • Beth V.

    Incredible donuts. Never thought a place could rival Johns Space Age but this place does it! Don't leave without trying the maple.......incredible!

    (5)
  • Matt L.

    Small shop, big heart, huge flavors. Owned and operated by the hardest-working, kindest family I know. If you're looking for donuts done right, every single time, without the froo-froo embellishments, you can never go wrong with Yos!

    (5)
  • Bill C.

    Let's beat up on the guy from Menlo Park some more! Here's I what I think happened he stayed in that Hampton Inn after flying in to KCI one night and driving down 435 from the airport and waking up in that parking lot after all that you might wonder where the hell you were. Little did he know that he was really not far from a lot of options. And the Yo's are actually a great option. He is right in that there are not a lot of variety in donuts. But what they do, they do very well. I cannot imagine intentially choosing a Krispy Kreme over this. He should have grabbed a breakfast burrito as well. I like to get a bacon/sausage one and the donut holes are a perfect compliment to this. Yo's is a very straight-forward donut shop. They do there thing and they do it well.

    (4)
  • Les C.

    Definitely have the maple! They are consistently good. The bacon breakfast burritos, while not what I would call "authentic" breakfast burritos, are still quite tasty and worth getting also.

    (4)
  • Justin Y.

    Ignore the first review from the clueless Californian that refers to this area as "very rural". It's not exactly urban, but that person clearly doesn't know what rural is (or suburban for that matter). Given their 2 star rating of Yo's, that reviewer also doesn't know what good donuts are. For a review from someone who does, dear yelpers, read on. Yo's is a very straight-forward donut shop. They do there thing and they do it well. There are no red-velvet cake donuts that will cause you to have bizarrely sexual dreams about them like you find at Lamar's. This is a small, family run operation that sells primarily yeast-leavened donuts. The only cake donut I have seen there is an old fashioned, which is fine with me because that's easily my favorite, and theirs is a thing of beauty. The donuts here are fresh, and they are good. Soft and velvety with just a little bit of a crust. They aren't smothered in glaze like Krispy Kreme does, but rather nicely balanced. I appreciate the clean, balanced nature of their offerings, and I would hope others agree with me. If Yo's only sold donuts I would give them high 3, maybe four stars. Their donuts are solid and consistent, and they do a really good job with my favorite. Generally, I only give an establishment five stars if they have something extra. In this case that extra is breakfast burritos. They basically make two kinds: with bacon and without. They are cheap, and just big enough so that you feel satisfied, but if you have one with a donut you don't feel like you're over-eating. Well, I don't. :) These little burritos aren't anything "authentic" by any standard, but they are fucking delicious. Regular (sausage, egg, & cheese) and with bacon are $1.35 and $1.55, respectively. As you might have guessed, I always spring for the bacon. So if you like your donuts straightforward, consistent, and awesome, go to Yo's. If you like your donuts to put you into a diabetic coma, keep going to Krispy Kreme. If you expect your donut shop to regale you with bizarre and creative confections like bacon maple bars, go to Portland, because Voodoo donuts is probably the only place you'll really like. If you think this area is "very rural" go back to California, where they clearly know nothing about donuts.

    (5)
  • Wayne R.

    This can't be the same place in the first review. Shawnee is a suburb of Kansas City, hardly in a rural part of Kansas. Yo's is well known locally for their breakfast burritos, always a great option. My kids love their donut holes and they have many different kinds of donuts, including cherry, lemon and other flavors of pinecones, which I've never heard of before getting them here. Cake donuts, turnovers, long johns (filled or not) and raised donuts (maple or chocolate ice or not) galore. Service is always fast, it is a mom and pop operation, the owners (originally from Laos, iirc) are the only ones I've ever seen working there. The only problem with selection is if you get there in the late morning, when selection can dwindle, they try to sell everything they make for the day. A great stop for breakfast and to chat with the local clientele.

    (5)
  • Yehoy L.

    Very tiny donut shop in a strip mall in a very rural area of Kansas. You wonder if you're even near civilization for a bit. The selection is extremely limited. Very basic donuts with a variety of like six types. Nothing really appetizing but the prices are cheap. They do have some hot items as well like breakfast burritos and Klorches. I think I would've been better off w/ one of those.

    (2)

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    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes

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