Reviews portray Homer’s as a vibrant donut spot with huge, fresh, fluffy donuts in a wide range of flavors from classic glazed to creme brulee and maple bacon, with many praising the texture, balance of sweetness, and generous portions that justify the price for some. The shop’s playful Simpsons theme, bright pink decor, and on-site vibe with arcade games contribute to a memorable experience, and staff are frequently described as friendly, helpful, and attentive. Freshness and variety are recurring positives, and several flavors like pistachio, cookie monster, and the creme brulee are singled out as standouts, while packaging and takeout boxes are noted for being sturdy. A few reviewers find some flavors overly sweet or the price high for average donuts, and a small number report inconsistency or oiliness in certain batches. Allergens safety is mentioned by at least one reviewer who highlighted peanut concerns with a specific flavor. Overall, the sentiment is strongly favorable, with many calling it the best or a must-visit donut spot in the area, though some warn that taste can feel uniform across flavors and that the hype may not match every experience.
Hussein accommodated a last minute request promptly when another donut shop could not deliver on a special order. I highly recommend this Homers. Thanks Hussein.
Mar 29, 2026
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I went in to buy a few donuts, but since there are many flavors & I'm not familiar with all the exact names, I accidentally said a couple of them wrong. Instead of simply helping, the staff member kept correcting me in a very rude & condescending way.
For example, when I thought one donut was tiramisu but it wasn't, he said'This is not tiramisu, it's ___, ok?' in a sarcastic tone. Another time I asked for an'original' donut (which usually means a plain one in many places), & when I clarified it wasn't what I meant, he responded'That's called sugar, ok?' again very dismissively.
Customers shouldn't have to memorize every donut name just to order. If someone points or describes what they want, that should be enough. The attitude was unnecessarily mean & made the experience very uncomfortable.
I tried the donuts at Homer's along rue Sherbrooke, & I think you'd really enjoy their selection of donuts & buns. I bought half a dozen of their premium?flavored donuts, & everything was delicious. What stood out the most was the sweetness level - it was exactly right for my palate. The price is also reasonable: six pieces of their premium beignets cost $18
Feb 13, 2026
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