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Portland’s Voodoo Doughnut is expanding to Seattle

This will be the highly popular brand’s second Washington location.

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Those maple bacon bars are seriously calling our name.

Our mouths are already watering thinking about those bacon maple bars — Portland’s Voodoo Doughnut is finally expanding to Seattle, according to a land-use application filed with the city.

The highly popular chain — with outposts already in Arizona, Colorado, Texas, and Vancouver, WA — will be moving into a 2,600-sqft space inside Capitol Hill’s Booker Building at 1200 Pine St.

There’s no set timeline for an opening date yet, but site plans show most of the space dedicated towards a kitchen with room for some in-house snacking next to the store’s front window.

The expansion is still in the early days of planning. Expect updates in the coming months — and start saving room in those bellies.

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