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4.7

32 reviews
Cafe

Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Roadrunner Java Reviews - 32

4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
john toth

What an incredible find to find this fresh donut shop, although they're only open Friday, through Monday they open at 5:30 in the morning and they're closed at noon. The donuts are very good and puts Dunkin' donuts to shame. In fact, I want to slap Dunkin' donuts in the face after tasting these donuts. If you're in town and you're here on Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday in the morning, you must go here. Donuts are very inexpensive. $0.75 a piece and coffee is a whole whopping $1. Talking about supporting local businesses. Everyone needs to come and see this sweet old lady and her donuts. She is so nice.

Rita Brouwers

Good coffee, amazing fresh donuts. I love visiting here on Sunday morning when we're in Ajo.

Best Friends RVing-Sailing

What a great place to come and experience home cooked baking. The apple fritters are amazing.

Marie P.

Millie is a wonderful baker and a wonderful woman . Her donuts and pastries are the best!

George Maken

Hot coffee and fresh donuts and pastries very good.

Bernadette Nez

Millie makes the best donuts ever! She’s such a sweet lady and her place is welcoming and cozy.

Alfredo Soto

Great homemade donuts and apple fritters. Simple menu, prices, and setting. Perfect for taking the kids on the weekend and grabbing something before work on Friday.

K Duggie

I came in this morning with another girl about 8:50 am (October 29, 2018) before heading into Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. We were both excited to support a small, local business and had cash ready to pay for their goods. As we walk through the front door, there was a couple that was sitting at a small table to the right that had already ordered and were eating. At another small table to the left, there was an old lady sitting and talking with another old lady and an old man. We walked up to the counter to look at the donuts and pastries displayed on the shelves. As we were looking at what we were going to buy, the old lady that was sitting at the table talking with the other two older people stands up and comes around to the other side of the counter. I didn't realize she even worked there as she didn't even greet us when we came in or acknowledge our presence.... I assumed whoever was working was in the back doing something. I look at the woman and smile and say verbatim "Hi! How are you doing?" The woman literally stares at me, doesn't smile, and doesn't respond to my cordial greeting. Nor does she say the usual "how can I help you?" or "what would you like?". She says NOTHING!!! Just stares at me with an annoyed look on her face. I looked at her for a few seconds to see if she would maybe think about acknowledging me as a real human being and when I realized that she wasn't, I looked at the other girl who came in with me and I literally said out loud so that she could hear me "I'm good. I don't want to spend my money where I'm not wanted". The other girl with me agreed and we both walked out... As I was walking out the door I said loudly again so she could hear me (which means her two friends and the two customers heard me) "How rude!" At no point did this woman attempt to stop us from leaving even though she knew why we were leaving, and she didn't apologize for her lack of customer service. This lady reminded me of a 14 year old kid who's on their cell phone while at work, barely looks up at you when you come into their business, and then acts annoyed that they actually have to put down their phone and do... WORK! There were no other customers in the store or in line, so she could have easily served us very quickly and returned to her conversation with her friends that was obviously more important than two paying customers. I was amazed that someone her age behaved the way she did. It's too bad that this lady either doesn't know or doesn't care that it takes customers to have a business keep running, so that she can keep her job.... which obviously just serves as place where she can get paid to socialize. Honestly the only thing I can imagine that would explain her behavior is that she is not a fan of people who aren't locals because I can assure you that we did not give her any reason to treat us like that. What a disappointment! I wish I could give zero stars.

twin valley spirit

All the characters are here. Decent 12 step style coffee. No vegan 🍩 donuts yet.

Kay Seliskar

Great, tasty donuts! The apple fritters and cinnamon twists were some of the best we have had in a long time. We'll be back!!

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Roadrunner Java Hours

  • Monday 5 AM to 12 PM
  • Tuesday
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  • Thursday
  • Friday 5 AM to 12 PM
  • Saturday 5 AM to 12 PM
  • Sunday 5 AM to 12 PM

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