Twin Peaks Location – Wagon-Wheel Do-Nuts

Lucy and Andy getting doughnuts

Wagon-Wheel Do-Nuts, a local doughnut shop in Twin Peaks, is described in the first draft of episode 1.001 (see this article on WelcomeToTwinPeaks.com for more on this location). The location was briefly seen in a deleted scene from season one where Deputy Andy Brennan and Lucy Moran pick up an order of doughnuts. I first visited the real location in 2010 which was the former Monrovia Bakery in Monrovia, California.

WHERE IS WAGON-WHEEL DO-NUTS IN TWIN PEAKS LOCATED?

Twin Peaks Film Location - Wagon-Wheel Do-Nuts
Google Maps

Monrovia Bakery was once located at 506 S. Myrtle Avenue in Monrovia, California. The approximate coordinates are 34°08’48.1″N 118°00’03.3″W.

While the shop was family owned and operated since 1970, the location closed a few years ago. It was used as a film location for several television shows including Mad Men.

Sharetea in Monrovia, California
October 12, 2020

From 2020 through at least 2022-2023, the location was home to Sharetea.

Stinky Boba exterior
Google Maps

According to Google Street View from June 2024, the location is now home to Stinky Boba.

WAGON-WHEEL DO-NUTS SHOP EXTERIOR

Twin Peaks Film Location - Wagon-Wheel Do-Nuts
Deleted Scene – Episode 1.001
Twin Peaks Film Location - Wagon-Wheel Do-Nuts
Exterior of Monrovia Bakery on July 13, 2010

I visited the location in July 2010 after spending a morning at the Sierra Madre Pioneer Cemetery, which served as the film location for Laura Palmer’s funeral.

The bakery is located just down the street from the exterior of Donna Hayward’s house from Seasons 1 and 2, and Twin Peaks General Store from Episode 1001.

Sharetea in Monrovia, California.
October 12, 2020

I returned to Monrovia on October 12, 2020 to see the updated Sharetea location. Unfortunately, the shop was closed at the time but I took this image of the exterior.

Monrovia Bakery sign in Monrovia, California
October 12, 2020

Interestingly, they kept the Monrovia Bakery sign above the main entrance.

WAGON-WHEEL DO-NUTS SHOP INTERIOR

Lucy Moran looking into a counter with doughnuts
Deleted Scene – Episode 1.001
Lucy and Andy getting doughnuts
Deleted Scene – Episode 1.001

Images from the deleted scene with Lucy and Andy. I asked if I could take photos from behind the counter during my visit. The staff, while looking puzzled, were very accommodating.

Twin Peaks Film Location - Wagon-Wheel-Do-Nuts
Inside of Monrovia Bakery on July 13, 2010
Twin Peaks Film Location - Wagon-Wheel-Do-Nuts
Inside of Monrovia Bakery on July 13, 2010

When I returned to the shop in October 2020, the interior looked completely different.

Inside of Sharetea in Monrovia, California.
October 12, 2020

The wood paneling was completely removed and the walls were decorated with murals of images from classic television shows and films. I’m so glad I captured what I did more than 10 years ago during my first visit.

TWIN PEAKS EPISODE 2.021 CAMEO FOR WAGON-WHEEL DO-NUTS SIGN

Donna Hayward walking backstage
Episode 2.021

While the donut shop was never seen during the regular series run, you can catch a glimpse of the Wagon Wheel street sign in episode 2.021. Look carefully next to Donna Hayward when she is backstage during the Miss Twin Peaks Contest – the sign is propped against the wall.

Wagon-Wheel Do-Nuts sign backstage on set
Wagon-Wheel Do-Nuts sign backstage on set

A better look at that sign can be seen in a behind-the-scenes video from C.O.O.P. (Citizens Opposing the Offing of Peaks) who visited the Twin Peaks set in 1991.

INTWINPEAKS.COM – TWIN PEAKS BAKERY

Of course, I have to give credit to Charles from the former InTwinPeaks.com website who helped me locate the shop in 2010. Below is the webpage about the location originally found on that now closed site (click on the image to enlarge).

InTwinPeaks - Wagon-Wheel-Do-Nuts

 

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  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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