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  • Vanessa O.

    Hands down the best donuts! Must go if you want friendly service, an assortment of classic and unique donuts and great prices!!! I live in Southern California...where it's usually called one of the top places for the culinary mecca of all foods and desserts. But Sweetwater in Battle Creek Michigan will give your tastebuds a frenzy of happiness and by far puts all other donut shop wanna be's to shame! The smell alone when you walk in will put a smile on your face! No Cronuts here...and none needed!

    (5)
  • Joe H.

    This place makes the best doughnuts in the country! They have fun and innovative flavors. They have amazing tastes. My favorites are the NY Cheesecake and Reese's. You have to stop by this place if you are nearby or passing through. They are very inexpensive. These things are addictive, so be careful!

    (5)
  • Angela W.

    I saw this place on Yelp and stopped for a snack while traveling to visit my family. I had a cheesecake doughnut and chocolate lovers doughnut. I immediately tried the cheesecake doughnut because the girl working there recommended it. It was delicious! The next evening I ate the chocolate lovers doughnut and it was wonderful! My family raves about their doughnuts. I'm stopping on my way home again.

    (5)
  • Tyra N.

    I may be more fortunate than I thought, with QD in my town. Sweetwater's has good donuts. The variety was plenty. I tried the cinnamon sugar apple filled donut. It was dry, as if it was cooked a little too long. It was soft in texture and sweet in taste but I was looking for that extra umph. The place could use a good once over with a broom and mop. Service was courteous and helpful. I'd get fresh donuts here but not the days left over bake.

    (3)
  • Tim T.

    Recommended by friends, prices are very good. Less than 8 bux a doz.Well worth it. Light & tasty, not greasy, & coffee was pleasant not bitter. Service was good. Wish they werent sold out on some selections but its Sun morn. Decent selection. Do stop! Worth ur while!

    (4)
  • C P.

    Oh so absolutely amazing! Can't go past Exit 97 when heading east or west on Michigan 94 without a stop at Sweetwater. Fritters are knock dead awesome when they are just done. Not a bad donut in the entire bunch. White Clouds are my fav, tho.

    (5)
  • Erin D.

    Found this on a top 100 donut list somewhere so hey its on the way why not check it out... Glad we did. Its now become a half way stop on my way across the fine state of MI and they are open 24 hours....nothing better than reeses or snickers donut late at night when you still have 4 hours to go. I've been there at all hours and the selection of donuts has always been plentiful. The last time we were there we tried the donut holes which didn't stand a chance once we got back on 94. Great service and a nice treat to break up the drive.

    (4)
  • Gita R.

    3.5 stars based on the two doughnuts I tried. Was driving across Michigan just after Christmas when we pulled off the highway in Battle Creek. While my husband ran into a store to pick up some local beer to take home, I spotted Sweetwater among the sea of fast food joints and turned to yelp for guidance. The reviews were good so we decided to check it out. The selection of doughnuts was vast so we relied on the recommendations of a lady waiting in line who told us she travels some distance specifically for these doughnuts. Her favorite was the chocolate filled doughnut. Unfortunately I think we have different tastes as I found this one WAY too sweet (which is saying a lot as I love sugar), filled with sickly sweet chocolate icing. I ended up scraping most of the interior out as the doughy exterior was pleasant on its own. The other one we tried was a plain glazed. I'm this flavor is less popular add it seemed slightly stale. All in all a decent doughnut joint and something different from the typical big chain fare. Next time I'd choose my flavors a bit more carefully.

    (4)
  • Azeem S.

    Stopped here on my way to Chicago couldn't have asked for a better donut!!! Loved the people! Loved the atmosphere! The place smells fresh! Definitely worth checking out!

    (5)
  • Melissa F.

    This place has good donuts, always fresh! The only downside to this place is the employees are always rude! I have never had a nice person helping me but again, the donuts are good.

    (2)
  • Soraya M.

    One of the staff was a little short with me. I had to initiate the conversation to say what I would like and she outright looked at me and ignored me. Luckily there was another nice lady willing to help me out. Donuts were fresh and the restaurant is clean. They have a nice selection and very decent prices.

    (3)
  • Dana R.

    My wife and I happened to stumble upon this doughnut gym late at night on our way to Canada. This is one of the few old-fashioned donut shops I have seen. Late at night they have a large assortment of freshly made donuts. They also have large cups of coffee for next to nothing if you are in need of a caffeine fix as this place happens to be right off of the highway. They have creative flavors of donuts, and neither me or my wife have yet to try one that we didn't love. They also have a fan club online which is worth joining. Now every time my in-laws come from Canada to Chicago to visit us they also stop to pick up donuts. If you are looking for fantastic donuts, this place is definitely for you! Two thumbs up!

    (5)
  • Ann N.

    The doughnuts are stale and the icing not of good quality. Writing an honest review so that they can improve and plan their production / turnover better.. These are not the best, Krispy Kreme and Tim Horton's are better. I've tried all their flavors and nothing particularly stands out. I think they can be more creative and should explore changing up their dough and experimenting more versus relying on the same recipe. Big city doughnut bakeries are better but Sweetwaters can compete if they just try!

    (2)
  • Payton M.

    You'll never want to eat at Dunkin in your life after eating these. I grew up in Battle Creek so it took me leaving to truly appreciate Sweetwaters. Boston Creme is the way to go. Dense, rich, fresh donuts.

    (5)
  • allen f.

    I bought an apple fritter and a milk this morning for $2.54 and gave the older gal at the counter $3.00 and said thank you and as I was walking out I heard "Big tip!". I thought that was rude. The doughnuts really aren't that good here. They taste old even though they are fresh. I don't get it.

    (2)
  • Ernest A.

    Dunkin Donuts & Krispy Kream, you guys can just "step to the back of the bus"!. If you're traveling past Battle Creek Michigan on I-94, get off at exit 97 for the best doughnuts and awesome apple fritters the size almost of a football. Coffee isn't bad either. I travel to Battle Creek on business and before I leave I get a dozen to bring back to Chicago. When I share with relatives or friends, they can't believe how good they are. They have to be that good because the Dunkin Donuts closed due to lack of business. Kudos Sweetwater's!

    (5)
  • John H.

    Well worth a quick detour from the interstate. I did not find one of did not like. Exercise will be needed after our last stop there.

    (5)
  • Mick B.

    Simply put: I love Sweetwater's in Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. It is an old-school donut shop where people come to enjoy a pastry and a cup of coffee. Sweetwater's has stayed true to their roots and not branched out trying to be a full service restaurant like DD. Because of that, I feel that any of the 50+ flavors of their old-fashioned cake donuts are truly worth going out of your way for. The "coffee club" mugs along the back wall add a homestyle decor-flavor. In the mood for something different? Try a Bear Claw. Yum.

    (4)
  • Fred M.

    Nice little doughnut shop. Lots of options, including cinnamon rolls as big as your head. I only got a dozen doughnuts for a meeting, but part of me wanted to go into the kind of coma that only a 4lb cinnamon roll can produce. Thankfully, my sensible side prevailed. Will be stopping here regularly in the future.

    (4)
  • Marla S.

    Sweetwater makes the best donuts - especially the red velvet and blueberry (daily special). Always have to pick up a dozen or so when I'm driving through the west side of the state.

    (5)
  • Joel B.

    The best doughnuts around.

    (5)
  • Kirsten A.

    Wow, the lady that works here is a witch. Rhonda apparently was totally bothered by me ordering two pops and a tea. (PS - how do you not have tea? It's a packet and water....I must have gotten confused by the fact that it was ON THE MENU!) Then when we sat down, she turned the lights off on the side of the store we were sitting on. Their donuts are good when they're fresh, but I can buy a box at the store and treat myself like crap in the privacy of my own home.

    (1)
  • Judy C.

    Wow, not too many reviews. I'll just tell you which one was good: glazed cake donut.

    (3)
  • Gail P.

    Best donuts I have had in a very long time. These are what donuts are what donuts should be, with some slight crunch on the outside, soft on the inside. This was my first experience with these donuts and I had at least one every day while I was in Battle Creek.

    (5)
  • Ron E.

    Great donuts! Go on your B-day and get 1/2 dozen donuts free. With purchase of dozen donuts.

    (5)
  • Chad B.

    Best donut shop around. The selection of good quality donuts is what makes this place the best.

    (5)
  • Renea A.

    So I really wanted a doughnut and I yelped of course to find a shop in the Lansing,MI area. Didn't find one, but since I commute to school every weekend I decided I would try this place out. After all the reviews were pretty good. Now at first glance when walking in, it's a real doughnut shop. Not fancy at all. The lady working the register was nice, and the other workers as well. The doughnuts were colossal in size, and one worker came from the back with pretzels in her hand eating where they were decorating cookies. That to me was questionable, but the doughnuts were good and fresh. The experience was ok and if I needed a doughnut fix, I'd go back.

    (3)
  • M C.

    A friend recommended I stop here on my trip to Michigan this weekend. I read several reviews and people seemed to like many different kinds, so I knew I'd have to try an assortment. (Btw, I joined their E-club and received a coupon for 1/2 dozen free!!--wow!) So, on the first stop, I just tried an Old Fashioned and a PB&J, so I could decide if I liked their cake or raised variety better. I couldn't pick a clear winner--both were good but not spectacular. The next morning I used my coupon, ordering a chocolate cake donut, chocolate angel, vanilla filled chocolate iced, cruller, glazed, and blueberry cheesecake. My mom was with me, and we agreed on most assessments. The vanilla filled chocolate iced was by FAR the best. All were above average. We also felt like overall SDM could stand to use more glaze, icing, and filling--so to have these problems and still be above average tells you they do make good donuts. The next day on our way back through town, we stopped to see if they had any more vanilla filled chocolate iced. That kind was still warm! So...we drove out of the parking lot, sampled one, and promptly drove back in to buy 4 more. AMAZING. One of the best donuts I've ever eaten. Unfortunately, even with my weakness for donuts, I can't eat 5 of these at a time, and they don't keep all that well. Still enjoying them, though! Prices decent--most are 89 cents, but some of the larger varieties range from $1-$1.75.

    (5)
  • Michael D.

    A donut shops go, this is one of the better ones around. I occasionally have to pick up donuts for meetings I attend, and I usually go here. The donuts are always fresh, and they have a good variety.

    (4)
  • Margaret E.

    I thought their donuts were fantastic. Battle Creek is a wasteland when it comes to food, so I was so surprised to find something outstanding here. This is the one place we always come to when we come to visit. Try their Reeses donut - sounds sickly sweet, but it's not - it's wonderful.

    (5)
  • Andrew L.

    Oh Sweetwater - I want to like you, but your donuts are just not that good. You would have made a cool high school hang out though.

    (2)
  • Elvin C.

    Stopped in the Battle Creek location just to compare to the Sprinkle Rd. location in Kalamazoo. Selection is smaller (by half?) here but donuts were still fresh. We came in about midnight on Friday and the sole employee was handling the front and decorating a batch in between. Right at the I-94 exit. It's not even a block to get to it and back on I-94.

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    I am dead to all other donuts. Try the Apple Crumb. If they are out, stand in line until the morning. I love going home to MI. I love it even more when I remember that Sweetwater's will be waiting for me.

    (5)
  • Ian S.

    Doughnuts are totally disappointing and service is awful. No matter when I go, the ladies working are never friendly, the doughnuts are never fresh, and they rarely have a good selection. Unfortunately there is no where else in the area, so it has business...

    (2)
  • Naz M.

    A Michigan Must, can we make this a thing. I'll hashtag it, you know, so it's real! #MichiganMust A quick trip to the western portion of the state prompted this very impromptu visit and upon reading that the doughnut shops were open 24/7, I had to go. Kalamazoo's shops were a bit out of the way, so Battle Creek 's was right on par with my journey back toward Ann Arbor. I wasn't leaving without these famous donuts whose goodness are known even here. It's a half hour before midnight and they're a few patrons around, two what seem to be couples weirded out that someone so awake and happy was out and about and in their shop. A weak smile from one couple eases my mind as I scan the smallish establishment, and my eyes rest on a New York Cheesecake donut, a loner, calling my name. I began to take take in the Mug Wall and heard from beyond the register a voice. A quick shimmy later, a woman covered in what seemed to be Confectioners Sugar greets my cousin and I and asks how many doughnuts? I got six people to feed, I say. A dozen will be fine. She quickly opens a box, and my budding love affair begins. We take two plains, an old fashioned glazed, a regular glazed, a Reese's, a grasshopper, a NEW YORK CHEESECAKE, a chocolate (not double), a sprinkled, a powdered, a cinnamon and a wild berry. As she struggled to close the box full of something I figured was in abundant supply in heaven maybe, I paid what to me seemed a drop in the bucket for what I bought, $7.98. After paying, I asked about the Mug Wall and the woman explained that they were the mugs of the regulars. Regulars bring their mugs in and get a little hook with their name above it and are able to start their visits ready for their first cuppa (tea) or coffee. *How ridiculously cute* As I proceeded back to the car to start my dad off with his first plain donut, he shared that DD, what us East Coasters affectionately call Dunkin' Donuts, had decreased the size of their doughnuts and he was no longer familiar with their pricing only that the last time he went it costed just about the same. These doughnuts from Sweetwaters were much larger and he was a happy clam (a rarity as he's almost as picky, if not pickier than I) as he wrapped his next one up for later. Upon returning from the West side I made an early night of it, but by the time I woke up, more than half the doughnuts were gone. When asked, my brother, cousin, and husband smiled as they remarked on just how delicious they were. A good decision indeed, begging my dad to stop on our way back home and definitely a place I'll return to without question. A shareable sweet treat for my new loves out west and old loves in the east.

    (5)
  • Andrea G.

    While visiting family I had to check this place out because they were featured on one of the Food Network shows. If a candy bar, a donut and a cake had a baby - it would be named "Sweetwater's Donut Mill" !! When you walk in the place, the delicious smell of donuts cooking about knocks you over! Then your eyes are filled with endless varieties of donuts and sweet treats! We ordered a dozen of various donuts - all for around $7!! And these donuts are HUGE! The filled ones are large enough for two or three people. I liked the unique creations they come up with like the snicker's cupcake and peanut butter cup -- you can't go wrong with a donut with frosting and candy bar pieces!! I sampled every flavor we purchased and they were all good - surprisingly the buttermilk one was my favorite.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :Open 24 hours

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : No

Sweetwater’s Donut Mill

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