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Campus Food Review strives to provide you, the reader, with quality and price reviews of all campus restaurants. All factors are considered and a 50 point grade is assigned. This is purely opinion, but based on many people's opinions and experiences.
Buckeye Donuts is centrally located on 18th and High. They have been here long before you (1969) and will be here after you are gone. They pride themselves on donuts, but offer much, much more.
Food Quality - Buckeye Donuts offers high quality donuts. They also offer some great Greek cuisine hot and fresh off the grill. Their coffee is brewed fresh all day long. Buckeye Donuts truly takes pride in their food. 9 / 10
Food Selection - Being a donut place, you'd think there wouldn't be a lot to choose from; well, you're kind've right. They do not have the biggest menu, but they do offer something for everyone. 7 / 10
Price - Buckeye Donuts has recurring special prices and coupons. Because of these deals and coupons, the average meal will run you from $4-5; very good! 9 / 10
Dollar Power - That $5 will get you a gyro, Greek fries and a soda. Not bad. Donuts and coffee are also very cheap. You will definitely get a full stomach. 8 / 10
Availability - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You would be hard pressed not to see anyone inside at any hour of the day. Their delivery, however, is only open from 5 PM - 1:30 AM. 8 / 10
Bonus Points - +2 for the great diner atmosphere. There are plenty of "regulars" there and some interesting characters.
Overall Buckeye Donuts scores an impressive 43/50 on this scale. With their long hours and great food, Buckeye Donuts is sure to be here for a few more decades and remain an OSU staple.







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