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Scout’s Doughnuts is headed to Main Street

On Fridays + Saturdays, you’ll be able to grab a Scout’s doughnut downtown.

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Donut speed past or you may miss it.

Photo by GVLtoday

We have some a-glaze-ing news. Scout’s Doughnuts is growing again, adding a Main Street location later this month. On Fridays + Saturdays, you’ll be able to swing by the Scout’s window at 2 N. Main St. (the same area of the Chick-fil-A window) for one of Greenville’s favorite treats.

After years of research and development to make the perfect cronut (think: croissant donuts), the fan-favorite shop started distributing to coffee shops and businesses around Greenville in 2022. In 2023, they opened a storefront in Overbrook + expanded it to include a cafe earlier this year. The shop also expanded to Anderson this year in partnership with the Run In store.

Keep an eye on Scout’s Doughnuts on social media for an official opening date. Until then, curb your Scout’s craving by:

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