Chandler-based doughnut shop ‘BoSa Donuts’ has rolled into Tucson


February 25, 2022
By Matt Sterner

Tucson flourishes with local bakeries and doughnut shops like La Estrella Bakery, Young Donuts, and downtown Tucson’s Batch. Now, much like the San Diego-based Donut Bar and Colorado-based Amy’s Donuts, another out-of-towner is adding to the mix of doughy additions.

BoSa Donuts, which is based out of Chandler and spread all throughout the Phoenix area, has opened its first Tucson location at 6872 E. Tanque Verde Rd.

BoSa Donuts
Photo courtesy of BoSa Donuts on Facebook

The building actually used to be an old Kentucky Fried Chicken, but now, since that restaurant has flown the coop, the structure is working just fine and dandy for BoSa Donuts and its day-to-day duties.

To celebrate the Grand Opening, the shop is offering a free doughnut or small hot coffee from Friday, February 25 – Friday, March 11.

Unlike many of the locations in and near Phoenix that are open 24-hours a day, Tucson’s spot is currently open daily from 5 a.m. – 9 p.m. — still plenty of time to stop inside or pull up to the drive-thru for a coffee, doughnut, sandwich, fruit smoothie, or Thai Iced Tea.

BoSa Donuts
Photo courtesy of BoSa Donuts on Facebook

BoSa Donuts got its start back in 1994 — staying open 24 hours a day in Chandler — and has since opened up more than 25 locations in Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Casa Grande, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and now right here in the Old Pueblo.

BoSa Donuts is located at 6872 E. Tanque Verde Rd. For more information, call (520) 526-2341 or visit bosadonutsaz.com. 

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