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Voodoo Doughnut’s first Seattle location preps for opening

The highly popular doughnut chain will open its new Capitol Hill doors on Tuesday, Dec. 10.

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We can practically hear the icing calling our name.

Photos via Wikimedia Commons (left) and Voodoo Doughnuts (right)

You may have just finished digesting all of your Thanksgiving food, but surely you have enough room for a few maple bacon bars — do-nut you?

That’s right — after more than a year’s wait, Voodoo Doughnuts’ new Seattle location is opening on Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 8 a.m.

The Portland-based chain’s new Capitol Hill location will be the Seattle area’s first, and to celebrate, it’s offering some sweet deals. On the first day of business, 20% of sales will benefit local nonprofit FareStart. Plus, the first 50 people in line will get an “exclusive gift.”

Customers can also expect fan favorites like that maple bacon bar and a selection of vegan goodies.

Start saving room in your bellies.

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