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New business to provide food, sweet treats to community 

By Taylor Boyd

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Hilltop Dough It Alls, an up-and-coming food truck business based in Patrick Springs, hopes to provide more food options to the community as a way of giving back.

Heather Eubanks bakes a variety of donuts including powdered sugar and cinnamon sugar.
Heather Eubanks bakes a variety of donuts including powdered sugar and cinnamon sugar.

The business was started by Heather Eubanks and her husband Seth Eubanks in May.

Seth Eubanks said the plan is to have a food trailer set up in the Tractor Supply parking lot to serve a variety of food, including barbeque, wings, cold cut sandwiches, and other items.

The food trailer is expected to be up and running by late August or early September.

“Along with trying to do some stuff for the seasons, so snow cones, maybe ice cream, coffee, hot chocolate, stuff like that. You know, ‘tis the season. Kind of keep up with that,” he said.

Seth Eubanks said the community response to the business has been positive thus far.

“We love” that, “because kind of talking it over with my wife and one of the main reasons we wanted to do it is we’re family oriented, and we wanted to have more time with family. Since we’ve moved here, our neighbors and people that I’ve met have been basically very supportive, very friendly, very caring,” he said.

Seth Eubanks said the family isn’t used to this in a community. They previously lived in Hampton Roads, and moved to Patrick County in 2020.

Since then, Heather Eubanks said people in the community have helped her family out when they needed it.

For more information, go to Facebook.com/HilltopDoughItAlls.
For more information, go to Facebook.com/HilltopDoughItAlls.

“There are not many food options here unless you drive the 30 minutes or so. We just want to kind of help people out, give them more places to eat, and we want to be family-oriented, so we want to work as a family and all of that,” she said.

While they are waiting for the food trailer to be built and delivered, Seth Eubanks said he and his wife are currently only serving donuts.

Currently, Seth Eubanks said the business has more of an order and meet for pickup style.

Heather Eubanks said Hilltop will be able to meet customers primarily in the Stuart area, Patrick Springs “post office or Tractor Supply, just because that’s not too far from where we are.

“But like I said, if someone from Woolwine wants to come, Walmart would be closer, so they don’t have to come further down or whatever the case is,” she said.

Heather Eubanks, who is also a stay-at-home mother of three children, said she loves baking donuts for people to enjoy.

“It gives me something else to do. Of course,” my children are “all about donuts, too. I love it, I love getting the donuts ready, and I can’t wait for the food trailer,” she said.

Hilltop sells a variety of donuts including powdered sugar, cinnamon sugar, glazed, chocolate glazed, as well as a variety of specialty donuts like Reese’s, cookies and cream, cinnamon toast crunch,

“She’s currently working on other types like gluten-free and filled donuts,” Seth Eubanks said, adding they also will try to offer holiday specialty donuts.

Those interested in ordering donuts can contact Hilltop by calling (276) 694-9609, or via email at hopptomfam2020@gmail.com or Facebook messenger.

For more information, visit Facebook.com/HilltopDoughItAlls.

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