Crafted Dough Coffee & Donuts

We know you’re curious about that martini glass donut logo and perhaps you’ve heard about their boozy donuts and coffees, but that’s just scratching the surface. Crafted Dough recently relocated down Tennessee Street to The Mill Building and we are loving the extra room and additional menu items! We sat down with the owners to learn about how their love of donuts led to this one of a kind coffee shop in Downtown Murphy, and of course, their logo.

But first, let me tell you the Crafted Dough story…

“Our love for donuts is what started this journey. We traveled the country for a year and sampled some of the best donuts America had to offer. We spent 2 years perfecting our recipes and incorporating booze to make our crafted goodies special and edgy.

We keep our flavors fresh and seasonal. We listen to our customers to make sure we have your favorites and maybe even something you’ve never tried. We hand craft our donuts. This means we hand roll, hand cut, hand fill, and hand decorate every donut, every day.

Our love for this community and these beautiful mountains runs deep… and we hope you feel that when you walk in our doors. We have taken time to create a coffee and donut experience where aromas stir up fond memories and hope it’s an experience you will want to share with your loved ones.-Scott & Lisa Crawford, Owners & Operators of Crafted Dough

Listen, we could talk about their donuts and coffee all day, but we’re just going to recommend that you stop by Crafted Dough and taste for yourself. Just remember, the donuts sell quickly, so stop by before lunch… you can eat dessert first or save it for that mid afternoon pick me up.

Follow Crafted Dough on Facebook and on Instagram @crafteddough You can always call for custom orders and flavors as well. ( 828-557-8433 ) We’ll see you at Crafted Dough in The Mill Building… 104 Tennessee Street in Downtown Murphy, NC.



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