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Our

Story

In 1968 Ewell Meche was recovering from an oil field injury so he decided to help his wife with her newspaper delivery. On his newspaper route he would deliver papers to a donut shop on Johnston St. Called Veon’s Donuts. The owner at the time, Elton Fontenot, was looking for a manager to run his donut shops. Ewell and his wife decided that they would take on the task of managing the shops while still delivering newspapers. After two years of managing the donut shops, Mr. Fontenot asked Mr. And Mrs. Meche if they would be interested in buying the 3 donut shops he owned in Lafayette. The reason he wanted to sell the 3 donut shops is still unknown but the Meches jumped at the chance to buy them, and Veon’s Donuts became Meche’s Donut King. Mrs. Meche had a persistent drive for quality and service so it didn’t take long for Meche’s Donut King to become popular in Lafayette. Mr. And Mrs. Meche have passed on but Rickey, the oldest of their 3 children, still thrives to serve the public with hot fresh donuts and good service.

Our Mission

At Rickey Meche's Donuts, we proudly uphold a 54-year legacy of crafting homemade donuts, blending timeless recipes with fresh, local ingredients to serve our community. Our mission is to be more than a donut shop, but a gathering place where every bite brings joy and unites generations. We are committed to keeping tradition alive, one delicious, heartwarming donut at a time.

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