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Layered Doughnut Invasion Headed for Largo's West Bay Drive

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Published on April 22, 2026
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West Bay Drive is about to get a lot sweeter. Parlor Doughnuts, the layered-doughnut chain that has been steadily spreading across Tampa Bay, has filed plans for a new shop in downtown Largo, adding another stop to the brand's growing Florida map.

The proposed location sits on the block between Fourth and Fifth Streets Northwest and would bring a fresh option for coffee and breakfast to the corridor, as the company continues to stretch beyond its Midwest roots.

According to plan-review documents flagged by WhatNow, Parlor has applied to open at 430 W Bay Drive. The outlet reports that franchise co-owner Colten Burress was not immediately available for comment and notes that the address sits in a compact retail strip that has already seen several recent openings.

On its Largo location page, Parlor Doughnuts bills itself as “a craft doughnut and coffee shop,” highlighting its “Famous Layered Doughnuts” alongside vegan, gluten-friendly and keto-friendly choices. The chain also touts a full breakfast lineup and specialty coffee program. The Largo entry is currently stamped “WE'RE NOT OPEN YET” and includes a link for local job applications, a sign that staffing is underway.

What the menu looks like

If you are wondering what “layered” actually gets you, the menu leans hard into both dessert and snack territory. Parlor Doughnuts lists sweet flavors such as French Toast, Maple Bacon and Raspberry Pistachio, while the savory side runs from OG Pepperoni to Buffalo Chicken.

Beyond the marquee doughnuts, the chain pairs its pastries with coffee drinks, “energizers,” old-fashioned sodas and breakfast options that include avocado toast and breakfast tacos, according to the same Parlor menu.

Where it will sit

The West Bay Drive block is part of a modest but steadily filling retail corridor in downtown Largo. Earlier coverage of the Horizon West Bay City Hall project listed Parlor among the prospective tenants for the mixed-use development, signaling that the brand is aiming squarely at city workers and sidewalk traffic in the area, according to St. Pete Catalyst.

If the buildout follows the broader city project timeline, the shop would land alongside other recent additions intended to bump up downtown foot traffic.

When to watch for an opening

Parlor has not yet announced an opening date for the Largo storefront. For now, the location page lists only the address and hiring details, which typically come ahead of a soft opening.

The chain has been in growth mode. Parlor celebrated its 100th shop in January, making a Largo debut a logical next step in its expansion, according to Fast Casual.