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  • Ryan W.

    The place that sells the donuts I grew up eating now sells the kingcake I grew up eating. Not to mention Castleburges are so wrong they are right. Oh- yeah- they have buttermilk drops now. This would have been a 5-star review if the place were a little cleaner and the service were snappier.

    (4)
  • Trina J.

    Local residents love Tastees for having the McKenzie "BD" recipe! Many people come for kastleburgers and buttermilk drops. In addition to the two, I stop in on occasion for their grilled cheese sandwiches and king cakes (during MG season). The kastleburgers are definitely better than Krystal or White Castle in my opinion simply because their patties really taste like meat and the bread is fresh. This location is open 24 hours and has drive through service which is perfect when you are on the go and not keen on parking and walking inside for $1.50 worth of food. Instead you can burn $4 in gas for the $1.50 in food. While I am not one to regularly eat doughnuts, I often find myself making a regular visit to this place when I am in town. There prices are reasonable and the quality is always up to par.

    (4)
  • Rosemarie G.

    Great coffee if your not into that strong kinda coffee. The service at this location could be improved.

    (4)
  • Sam 'Wags' W.

    Although their name has changed a couple times, the quality remains delicious. Fans of old-style Mackenzie dough-drops & tea cookies will be over-come by sweet waves of nostalgia!

    (3)
  • Teneha B.

    I don't consider myself a donut aficionado, buuuuuuuut I do know good donuts when I taste them. Since McKenzie's has closed, this is all thats left of the REAL Naturally N'Awlins Donut Shops. I actually prefer some of Tastee's Donuts over McKenzie's; just my opinion. This Tastee Donut is in Metairie in Clearview Parkway & this location has a sweet, sweet drive thru, just for "lazy little ole don't wanna keep getting in & out the car" me :) So much to my delight, this location has: *a drive thru *sweet lil grannies that take & push out ur order *best king cake this side of heaven *DONUT HOLES &&&&&& wait for it *Kastle Burgers (not white castle, but they'll suffice for a temporary CASTLE BURGER fix - notice the difference in spelllllling) Did I just go unconscious, regain consciousness & go BACK under again???? I mean really...whats NOT to love about this place... Grannies, donut holes & Kastle burgers???? I gotta stop, I'm yearning for some donut holes RIGHT NOOOOOOW!!!!

    (4)
  • T. A.

    HORRIBLE!! We purchased doughnuts and they were stale with no glaze on them. when we order the cashier said that he had to get them from the back. Once we got home I noticed something on the doughnuts that looked like rodent droppings on 2 of the doughnuts. I brought them back and the manager and she said that there are no rodents at her place. I told her to taste it and she looked at me like I was crazy and said NO. She said that it is chocolate sprinkles. This did not have the texture or smell of chocolate sprinkles. I will NEVER go there again.

    (1)
  • Dennis G.

    Forget Krispy Kreme, they over-glaze everything. Tastee is where it's at! What gives them the advantage? Using McKenzie's old recipes. The buttermilk drops are fan-freakin-tastic. Tastee has more than just donuts, although that's really what I always go for.

    (3)
  • Marisa X.

    I'm not so sure how this place is still open. Their donuts are never fresh. I get it, they have McKenzie's baked goods. I stop by every Mardi Gras or so to get a king cake. A childhood thing. Other then that, just go across the street and get Krispy Kreme.

    (2)
  • Toni F.

    The food is pretty decent for fast food, but the service is terrible. I've had my food thrown at me after a long wait. I called and talked to "management" and they only apologized. Kastle Burgers are great, but go to a different location!

    (1)
  • Jen L.

    So I'm not so big on Tastee donuts and never have been...well, except for maybe their cake donuts. That's pretty good. But more importantly, Tastee is where you can get your old McKenzie's Bakery fix. They sell the McKenzie's recipe sweet rolls, jelly roll, buttermilk drops, coffee cake (which I'll be sampling tomorrow) and KING CAKE! I know, I know. For the folks who didn't grow up here, they just don't understand the love that many of us have for this simpler, sans icing king cake. But this is what King Cake was growing up, all that filling stuff was for fancy folks and probably didn't appear until the 80s. So go get your McKenzie's fix today!

    (4)
  • Leigh A.

    Donuts are daunting, and I try to avoid them. Guilt overtook me and I mostly swore them off after making a very sad lunch out of three Krispy Kreme donuts on one very sad day. But that was Krispy Kreme, who I assume to be the rival for this location of Tastee Donuts in Metairie due to proximity, so, "WHATEVER" to Krispy Kreme. One of their slogans, which I felt I was making up, and I still feel like I'm making it up because of how bland it is, though it's totally on their boxes, is "It's a New Orleans thing!" And I guess it is: their library of sweets has included McKenzie's goods in recent years. Those who've grown up in this area know what's up: here's a beacon still shining from your childhood. For transplants to New Orleans, the nostalgia-triggering presence of McKenzie's baked goods probably doesn't connect so directly. So what put me at Tastee Donuts on my last check-in was just that: Tastee sells the old school McKenzie's king cake. The dough is soft and sweet, and there's no icing to be found. King cake traditionalists will point to this as a superior king cake, and hype or not, it's fantastic, and worth checking out during that blissful period when the king cake makes its majestic presence known. Tastee's also known for their Kastle Burgers, little sliders in the same vein as Krystal and White Castle, and another reason I was there. After debating over "uhhh, how many of these can/should I eat," I noticed a menu item literally called "Special Meal": three Kastle Burgers, fries, a drink and ... A DONUT! For five bucks! A very scary meal, but pretty cool. A downside for this location is the parking situation. There are about seven spots for cars in a tiny parking lot / drivethru. You can probably park at the Frostop/former Pizza Hut next door, or you could, of course, go through the drivethru. So, I can't chime in on their donuts, which is the item listed in their name. I don't know. I might buy some for my office tomorrow? This location's been going strong versus the Krispy Kreme across the street for a few years now, and I wish them luck in the coming years.

    (4)
  • Alexander W.

    I don't really eat donuts, but for all the old New Orleans heads, having a place that has the McKenzie's recipes is a huge thing! For the owner purchasing the old McKenzie's recipes, this place gets an extra star!

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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