Lucas, Truman, and Reno 911 actor Carlos AlazraquiPhoto: Tatiana Arbogast
Last night, Nancy Truman and Waylynn Lucas unveiled Fonuts, the new Third Street coffee shop and bakery they've been working on over the last few months, to a crowd of friends and media that included big wave surfer Laird Hamilton and his wife Gabrielle Reece, Carlos Alazraqui from Reno 911 in his cop costume, and even one real West Hollywood sheriff. Backed by luscious coffees from LA Mill, the partners opened up their fonuts case to offer samples of these fake donuts, baked instead of fried, in flavors like chorizo cheese, banana chocolate, lemon, and strawberry. Fonuts officially opens to the public tomorrow at 9:00 A.M. Take a look at last night's ribbon cutting ceremony and preview party in our slideshow look into Fonuts.
Fonuts, 8104 W. 3rd St. West Hollywood. 323-592-3075.
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