You're going to get so fat! http://www.oregonlive.com/dining/in...html#incart_m-rpt-2#incart_hbx#incart_best-of
It's even worse than you can imagine. It's walking distance from my house. The only saving grace is the walk might be enough to burn off half a mango tango. Time to get some new pants.
I've always lived in urban neighborhoods, with the exception of LO. Lower East Side, Hyde Park, Capitol Hill. Since you're a realtor, here's my neighborhood description: http://www.leonardleonard.com/7th/index.shtml
I didn't know there was so much hate towards them (I realize going off o-live comments probably isn't a great representation of the general public). I've only had their donuts once or twice and thought they were pretty good. Nothing earth shattering, but tasty.
I knew you were. I figured you'd be interested in the character of the neighborhood. It's funny, though. I always refer to that stretch of Colfax as "Little PDX". It doesn't feel like Burnside to me as much as Hawthorne, however.
It's the combination of being good doughnuts and being open 24 hours. I'm not sure I've ever had a Voodoo Doughnut sober.