Mochi Donut Guide to Milwaukee

Mochi donuts

The Milwaukee metro area offers five confirmed mochi donut destinations spanning from Glendale to Greenfield, plus one beloved mobile vendor making the farmers market rounds. For families seeking that perfect chewy-crispy Japanese-Korean fusion treat, this guide covers every current option—with the newest addition, Mochinut Bay View, opening its doors in January 2025. Prices range from $4-5 per donut, with most locations offering box deals, Korean hot dogs, bubble tea, and delivery via major apps. The bad news: families in Racine, Kenosha, Ozaukee, and Washington counties will need to venture into Milwaukee County for their mochi fix.

Milwaukee and immediate suburbs

The densest concentration of mochi donut options sits within Milwaukee County, with three Mochinut franchise locations forming a north-south corridor. Each offers the signature ring-shaped donuts made fresh every 15-30 minutes, with 25+ rotating flavors weekly announced on Instagram. The Bay View location represents the newest expansion, while Bayshore remains the original Wisconsin flagship.

What makes mochi donuts special for families: Unlike traditional donuts, mochi donuts feature that distinctive eight-ball ring shape made with rice flour, creating a chewy interior and slightly crispy exterior. They're less messy than glazed donuts, portion-controlled for smaller appetites, and the colorful presentations make them inherently Instagrammable—perfect for entertaining kids.

Mochinut Bayshore (Glendale)

Wisconsin's first Mochinut location

Detail Information Address 5735 N. Bayshore Drive, Glendale, WI 53217 Phone (414) 210-2379 Hours Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm Website mochinut.com Instagram @mochinut_bayshore

Pricing: Single donut ~$4.50 | 3-piece box ~$12.50 | 6-piece box ~$24

Flavors: 25+ rotating varieties including taro, churro, chocolate Oreo, ube, matcha, and seasonal specialties. New flavors announced on Instagram every Friday—arrive early for best selection as popular flavors sell out.

Made in-house: Yes, fresh every 15-30 minutes throughout the day.

Family-friendly features: This location wins for families needing convenience. The Bayshore shopping center offers validated parking, proximity to the movie theater for a donut-and-movie outing, indoor seating (though limited—primarily takeout-focused), and wheelchair accessibility. Health inspection score: 98/100.

Additional menu: Korean rice flour hot dogs (with halal beef options), bubble milk tea, soft serve ice cream.

Delivery: DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Postmates.

Customer consensus: Reviewers consistently praise the staff friendliness and fresh-made quality. The colorful Instagram-worthy presentation makes this a hit with kids. Tip: The location directly across from the movie theater makes this ideal for birthday party outings.

Mochinut Bay View

Newest location, opened January 2025

Detail Information Address 2144 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53207 Hours Mon-Sat 8am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm Website mochinut.com

Pricing: 3 donuts ~$13 | 12 donuts ~$38

Flavors: Raspberry funnel cake, chocolate caramel, matcha strawberry, champagne pocky, plus the standard rotating Mochinut selection.

Made in-house: Yes, following franchise standards with donuts made fresh throughout the day.

Family-friendly features: Located in the new KinetiK mixed-use building, this spot shares retail space with Roll Up, a spring roll concept—meaning picky eaters in your family have savory options too. The pink-themed interior with blush-colored tiles makes for memorable family photos. Street parking is available in the walkable Bay View neighborhood, surrounded by other family-friendly shops and restaurants.

Additional menu: Bubble tea, Fat Miilk (Vietnamese iced coffee).

Delivery: DoorDash, Grubhub, Seamless, Postmates.

Best for: Families already exploring Bay View's dining scene. The earlier opening time (8am) works well for morning treats before weekend activities.

MochiUnni (Mobile Pop-Up)

Milwaukee's original mochi donut maker

Detail Information Home base The Neighborhood Kitchen, 8103 W. Tower Avenue, Milwaukee (Northwest Side) Website mochiunnimke.com Updates Facebook page (primary source for schedule)

Pricing: Sold individually and by the box; varies by event.

Flavors: S'mores, strawberry shortcake, and salted caramel consistently sell out first. Regular rotation includes strawberry, matcha, chocolate, and cinnamon.

Made in-house: Yes—this is a true artisan operation run by three sisters-in-law.

The story: Pa Vang, Rose Xiong, and Mai Xiong launched as FlourBox Sisters in 2022, making them one of Milwaukee's first mochi donut bakers. They rebranded to MochiUnni in January 2024 to focus exclusively on their signature product. The mobile format is intentional—they enjoy connecting directly with customers across different communities.

Where to find them:

  • Menomonee Falls Village Market (Tuesdays, June-October)

  • West Allis Farmers Market (Tue/Thu/Sat, May-November)

  • Greenfield Farmers Market (seasonal)

  • Milwaukee Night Market (summer evenings, June-September)

  • Hmong New Year celebrations and community festivals

Family-friendly features: Farmers markets are inherently family-friendly destinations, combining the mochi donut quest with fresh produce shopping and outdoor time. The vendors are known for warmly engaging with customers.

Ordering: Check Facebook for pre-order options before specific events. Also available for catering private events and parties.

Best for: Families who want to support local Hmong-American entrepreneurs while enjoying a farmers market adventure. Peak season runs May through October.

Western suburbs

Mochi Ring Donut (Wauwatosa)

Independent chain with the widest flavor selection

Detail Information Address 7488 W. State Street, Wauwatosa, WI 53213 Phone (414) 763-0114 Hours Daily 11am-8pm Website mochiringdonut.com Email MochiRingofmke@gmail.com Instagram @mochiring_wauwatosa

Pricing: Single donut $4.50 | 3 donuts $13 | 6 donuts $24 | 12 donuts $44

Flavors—the most extensive selection in Milwaukee at 22+ varieties:

  • Classic: Glazed, blueberry, cinnamon, strawberry, chocolate

  • Asian-inspired: Taro, ube, matcha, black sesame, in-jeol-mi (Korean)

  • Specialty: Churro, s'more, brown sugar milk tea, coconut, coffee, Nutella, Oreo

  • Adventurous: Cheddar cheese, peanut butter, dragon fruit, banana, pumpkin spice

Made in-house: Yes—this is an independent chain with only four U.S. locations (Wisconsin, Ohio, Texas, New Jersey).

Family-friendly features: Located in the walkable Village of Wauwatosa commercial district with street parking and nearby shops. The casual counter-service format keeps things quick for antsy kids. Reviewers describe the donuts as "fluffy and chewy like expensive funnel cake."

Additional menu—excellent variety for families:

  • Korean rice hot dogs with creative coatings (panko, potato, cornflakes, ramen noodles, Cheetos, Blue Takis)

  • Bubble tea (brown sugar milk, peach oolong, rose oolong)

  • Fruit teas and slushes

  • Croffles (croissant-waffles in churro and red bean varieties)

  • Tornado potatoes

Delivery: DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Postmates.

Customer ratings: 4.4/5 on DoorDash (200+ ratings). The strawberry matcha flavor gets specific call-outs as a must-try.

Best for: Families wanting maximum flavor choice and adventurous eaters willing to try cheddar cheese or Blue Takis-coated hot dogs.

Allergen note: Contains egg, milk, dairy, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, and soy.

Southern suburbs: Greenfield extends hours latest

Mochinut Greenfield

Detail Information Address 4848 S. 76th Street, Greenfield, WI 53220 Hours Daily 11am-10pm Instagram @mochinut_greenfield Online ordering clover.com/online-ordering/mochinut-greenfield

Pricing: Standard Mochinut pricing (~$4.50 single, boxes of 3, 6, or 12).

Flavors: Rotating Mochinut selection. Taro and churro are reviewer favorites at this location.

Made in-house: Yes, following franchise standards.

Family-friendly features: The latest hours of any Milwaukee-area mochi donut shop make this ideal for after-dinner dessert runs. Interior features an Instagram-worthy photo wall, corner sofa, and counter seating with rope-swing seats that kids love. Located in a strip mall with easy parking. Dog-friendly for families bringing pets. Health inspection score: 100/100. Wheelchair accessible with Wi-Fi available.

Additional menu: Korean corn dogs, croaffles (croissant-waffles), bubble tea.

Delivery: DoorDash, Uber Eats.

Customer notes: Staff described as friendly and welcoming. Some reviewers note that displayed flavors occasionally differ from actual availability—call ahead if you have your heart set on something specific.

Best for: Families with evening schedules or those combining mochi donuts with South Side activities.

Planning your mochi donut adventure

Best for mall-day families: Mochinut Bayshore combines shopping, movies, and mochi in one validated-parking destination.

Best flavor variety: Mochi Ring's 22+ flavors offer something for every palate, from safe choices (glazed, chocolate) to adventurous picks (cheddar cheese, dragon fruit).

Best for supporting local: MochiUnni's Hmong-American family operation represents Milwaukee's original mochi donut story—worth the farmers market trip.

Best Instagram backdrop: Mochinut Greenfield's dedicated photo wall and Mochinut Bay View's pink-themed interior compete for most photogenic.

Best late-night option: Mochinut Greenfield stays open until 10pm daily.

Best combined savory-sweet experience: All locations offer Korean hot dogs, but Mochi Ring's creative coatings (Cheetos, Blue Takis, ramen noodles) add extra kid appeal.

Location Opens Closes Parking Delivery Mochinut Bayshore 10am (11am Sun) 8pm (6pm Sun) Validated lot ✓ Mochinut Bay View 8am (11am Sun) 8pm (6pm Sun) Street ✓ Mochinut Greenfield 11am 10pm Lot ✓ Mochi Ring 11am 8pm Street/lot ✓ MochiUnni Varies by event — Market parking Pre-order

What to skip: recently closed locations

Mochidon at Paper Table food hall (733 N. Milwaukee Street, downtown) closed in 2024. The food hall has experienced significant vendor turnover. Any older online references to this chef-driven mochi donut concept are outdated.

Conclusion

Milwaukee's mochi donut scene has solidified around the Mochinut franchise (three locations) and the independently charming Mochi Ring, with MochiUnni adding artisan pop-up variety during farmers market season. Families in the core metro area have excellent coverage, though outer suburbs and surrounding counties remain underserved—presenting opportunity for future expansion. For North Shore Family Adventures readers, the Bayshore location offers the most convenient one-stop family experience, while a summer Saturday at West Allis Farmers Market combining MochiUnni donuts with fresh produce shopping creates a memorable multi-generational outing. All locations welcome families, offer allergy-conscious transparency, and deliver that distinctive chewy-crispy texture that's made mochi donuts a nationwide phenomenon.

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