Square Donuts shops in Indianapolis area shut down

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5 thoughts on “Square Donuts shops in Indianapolis area shut down

  1. Seems like they could continue to operate while they work out contract negotiations. I guess neither party values the business enough to avoid interruption. This is the second time in the past year that they have closed….prior closure was because of sanitation issues, and now this. Makes me wonder if we should avoid this place if and when they ever reopen.

    1. Unfortunately Longs is not available for those that live and work on the north side. So we are stuck with overpriced, inferior donuts.

  2. If Longs had a Carmel location it would be the busiest donut shop in Hamilton County. Rise and Roll Amish donuts are great, too, but Greenwood is the closest location.

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