Puck's Donuts of Phoenix

Puck's Donuts of Phoenix Oldest donut shop in the Rogue Valley & the "best donuts in town"! Handcut, hand rolled, & handmade with love daily.
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OPEN: Wednesday to Sunday 6am - Until Sold Out
CLOSED: Mondays & Tuesdays
Est. 1975, proudly family owned & operated since 1998.

UPDATE:We're running low on stock. We're making them as fast as we can, but best to come in about an hour or two. We wil...
06/05/2026

UPDATE:
We're running low on stock. We're making them as fast as we can, but best to come in about an hour or two.

We will have far more selection!!

TODAY'S THE DAY!! DONUT miss out on National Donut Day!We are OPEN 5am - 2pm, unless we sell out. Baker's dozen special ...
06/05/2026

TODAY'S THE DAY!! DONUT miss out on National Donut Day!
We are OPEN 5am - 2pm, unless we sell out.

Baker's dozen special & a GRAB&GO pre-boxed station out front to get you in and out as fast as possible.

See you here!

✨️ FRIDAY JUNE 5TH ‐ Join Us for National Donut Day ✨️Special hours: 5am - Until We Sell Out, or 2pm🍩 Offering Baker's D...
06/04/2026

✨️ FRIDAY JUNE 5TH ‐ Join Us for National Donut Day ✨️
Special hours: 5am - Until We Sell Out, or 2pm

🍩 Offering Baker's Dozens!
🏃🏽‍♀️💨 SKIP THE LINE with our outdoor pre-boxed Baker's Dozen Station:
$22 Variety Mixed (big & small donuts, includes best sellers while supplies last)
$19 Rings (only those with holes in the middle)
$3 Donut Holes

💸 Cash preferred, card & tap accepted
🍩 For orders of 4 dozen or more, we kindly request phone pre-orders by 12pm, Thursday (541) 897-0592

📍109 S Main St. Phoenix, OR 97535

Beautiful artwork and photo credit to the very talented (IG handle)

And yes, we are bringing back the original, magical, whimsy Puck's logo!

**Edit: Apologies for the confusion; the original caption was deleted when crossposted between IG and FB 😭

Hi all, it's Vilay here. **Quick update: the Nam Wan benefit donuts have been such a hit! Thank you all! The month is no...
05/31/2026

Hi all, it's Vilay here.

**Quick update: the Nam Wan benefit donuts have been such a hit! Thank you all! The month is not yet over, and we will continue to have the Nam Wan donuts tomorrow and probably next week, while supplies last. Shout out to mom & dad for covering the shop with Nicholas while I recover from my knee subluxation 😭🙏🏽**

I've spoken openly about my family's refugee history, but what I haven't spoken about as widely is the reason they fled how that relates to donuts. Spoiler alert: they didn't just fall into donuts AND this will answer the 2nd most frequent question we get: "why do your donuts taste different from others?"

I'll be posting a 2 part series about how all that connects. For the algorithm (and for the sake of your eyeballs), I'll keep these summaries relatively high level. However, sources, articles, and videos will be posted at the end or in the comments for those that want a deeper dive.
💔 TW: last 2 photos are of child UXO victims.

Pt. 1 Understanding the Legacies of War: the American Secret War in Laos
An Essay from Vilay

Growing up, my bedtime stories included both the whimsy of Dr. Zeus and Winnie the Pooh, and real-life stories of escape and hope. For this, I am grateful. Lao people have a rich history of oral story telling and perhaps this is why I’m such a yapper. It’s in my blood!

Both sides of my family escaped Laos at different times. My dad in the mid 60s when he was 6, and my mom in the mid 80s when she was 13. The details of both stories are as harrowing as they are heartbreaking. And realistically, too long to post here.

To keep it brief, I’ll say this: the human spirit is a powerful, resilient force. At our base, we all want a life that is safe for ourselves and the people we love. All else on top is cherry. That being said, I can only imagine the desperation and sheer direness a situation must be for someone to look into the faces of their young children and make the decision to risk death for the *hope* of basic safety.

Knowing my family, one wouldn’t suspect the literal crimes against humanity they’ve witnessed. The gnawing pain of starvation. The terrorizing sound of bullets as they rip through bamboo walls. The feeling of bombs underfoot and their shrapnel turning people red and still. The term “running for your life” has never just been a turn of phrase for them as it has for me. This is my privilege and something intrinsically woven into my personhood. This is why we want to give back and give forward.

Laos remains the most heavily-bombed country per-capita in the history of the world. Between 1964-1973, in an effort to destroy the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the US bombed Laos into oblivion. They called it Operation Barrel Roll. More than 250 million cluster bombs were dropped by American B-52s over 580,000 bombing missions. That's 1 ton of bombs per person living in Laos at the time. It’s also more than all the bombs used in WWII combined.

The bombing averaged out to a pay load every 8 minutes, 24 hours a day, for 9 years.

Each one of the cluster bombs contained 670 tennis ball-sized submunitions aka "bombies". They were built to split in the air, explode on impact, and send shrapnel as wide as 5 football fields. Over 30% did not explode and these are referred to as “UXOs” (unexploded ordinances). There are still tens of millions of bombies in Laos to this day.

On the shakey heels of its own civil war, Laos was officially neutral as signed in two separate Geneva conferences . However, it was used as a covert combat theater in the proxy war between Cold War superpowers. Many Americans didn’t know it at the time, but after instigation from the CIA, Laos became a battlefield. Unfortunately, it wasn’t just active combat and indiscriminate bombing that threatened Lao people, it was also the things that follow war: famine, pillaging, beatings, executions, and things I can’t write without violating Meta’s terms & agreements.

There’s no accurate count, but an estimated 200,000 people were killed during the war, and over 750,000 people, or about a quarter of the country’s population, became refugees during the conflict.

In the 50 years after the war has ended, over 20,000 have been killed and 30,000 have been injured. What is extra nefarious is that because of their size, many children think they’re toy balls. Heartbreakingly, about 75% of these UXO victims have been children.

We feel so grateful for your support of our Nam Wan benefit donuts and generous tips. Proceeds and tips will be donated to helping remove these UXOs, advocacy, and education surrounding them. Our collective hope is to help save lives from this devastating and indiscriminate legacy.

While our family’s origin story may be different than many here in the Valley, it’s not uncommon. We are not “other” and we are not special. We are American, and this is just one family’s story in a sea of countless others. I share this in honor of AAPI month, to bring awareness, and to highlight the richness that comes from various cultures, perspectives, and lived experiences.

A huge thank you to you, our loving Community, for reading, for listening, and for supporting us. Thank you to the kind, the curious, and the compassionate. We all have stories to tell.

Credits, references, and sources:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/21/us-secret-war-remembered-as-secretary-of-defense-lloyd-austin-visits-laos

https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2018/11/21/us-bombs-continue-to-kill-in-laos-50-years-after-vietnam-war

https://www.npr.org/2023/07/11/1186949348/us-cluster-munitions-civilian-casualties-laos

https://unicornriot.ninja/2026/the-american-war-in-laos-still-claiming-victims-50-years-later/

https://www.history.com/articles/laos-most-bombed-country-vietnam-war

https://mag-us.org/whats-happening/celebrating-25-years-working-laos/

Some photos taken from: https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/us-cluster-bombs-still-killing-in-laos/6/

05/30/2026
Look who we dragged out of retirement 😂Jk jk they volunteered, we swear!We're making a BUNCH of donuts today to help fue...
05/16/2026

Look who we dragged out of retirement 😂
Jk jk they volunteered, we swear!

We're making a BUNCH of donuts today to help fuel the city for the City-Wide Yard Sale!

Hope to see you in!

OPEN FOR MOTHER'S DAY! 6am to 2pm, Unless We Sell Out.Please join us in celebrating the strong women that came before us...
05/10/2026

OPEN FOR MOTHER'S DAY! 6am to 2pm, Unless We Sell Out.

Please join us in celebrating the strong women that came before us, whose love, wisdom, and lessons are woven into in tapestry of who we are today.

Regardless of if blood or chosen, tomorrow we celebrate and acknowledge the maternal figures who showed up for us, fought for us, and guided us through all the peaks and valleys of life.

Looking forward to seeing you and hearing all your beautiful stories of mom, grandma, auntie, work mom, mentor, and/or friend. Feel free to post a photo of YOUR maternal figure in the comments below and tell us about them! Perhaps a funny story, favorite quotes of theirs, best advice they gave you, why they are just an awesome person, or however you want to honor them 💕

Cheers!

SOLD OUT! 05-02-26 Thanks for all the love ya'll. Nicholas and I made as much as we could and we so appreciate your supp...
05/02/2026

SOLD OUT! 05-02-26

Thanks for all the love ya'll. Nicholas and I made as much as we could and we so appreciate your support.

See you tomorrow!

HANG ON TO YOUR HATS, this month's flavor is a bit unconventional in the donut world! The Flavor of the Month is... Nam ...
05/01/2026

HANG ON TO YOUR HATS, this month's flavor is a bit unconventional in the donut world!

The Flavor of the Month is... Nam Wan (pronounced "nahm vahn") in honor of AAPI month. Our Nam Wan cream puff is made with coconut and, you guessed it (but maybe not), CORN!

This month, we honor our refugee roots. We honor our parents, their parents, and their stories.

Nam Wan is a Lao dessert traditionally made with a base of coconut milk and small tapioca pearls, and whatever goodies we have on hand, like taro, cassava, banana, jackfruit, pandan, cantalope, lychee, corn, etc. Many other cultures have something similar (Vietnamese Chè Ba Màu, Filipino Sago, etc.)

Growing up, my mom often made hers with taro, banana, melons, and/or corn. It's a staple comfort dessert for us. Nam Wan elicits warm memories of family, gatherings, celebrations, and overall togetherness.

This is a love letter to our Lao heritage, the resiliency of the human spirit, and the unrelenting strength and determination of diasporic peoples, uprooted by war and its indiscriminate violence and trauma.

Proceeds from our Nam Wan cream puffs and all tips for the month of May will be donated to Legacies of War. You can read more on their website: https://www.legaciesofwar.org/
They work to raise awareness of the American Secret War in Laos (the very war that displaced our families), and advocate for US funded bomb removal in Laos, as well as support for survivors. More to come on this.

A massive THANK YOU to our friends at Cafe Mestiza and M & R Pearl of the Orient for helping me troubleshoot and brainstorm solutions. Shout out to these fellow local women-owned businesses! They have been some of our biggest cheerleaders 😭

The biggest thanks to our parents, for being brave, being vulnerable, and allowing us to share their stories. This is our legacy. More than just a legacy of war.

Like in previous months past, quantities are limited (we're making as many as we can, but we're only human!)

🐣 We'll be OPEN on Easter Sunday 🐣Regular business hours: 6am - 2pm, unless we sell outHappy (almost Friday) and have a ...
04/03/2026

🐣 We'll be OPEN on Easter Sunday 🐣
Regular business hours: 6am - 2pm, unless we sell out

Happy (almost Friday) and have a great weekend!

Address

109 S Main Street
Phoenix, OR
97535

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6am - 2pm
Thursday 6am - 2pm
Friday 6am - 2pm
Saturday 6am - 2pm
Sunday 6am - 2pm

Telephone

+15418970592

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