Donuts, or perhaps doughnuts, are one of the most popular pastries in the world - not because people in remote corners of Africa or South America are trotting out to Dunkin' Donuts in the mornings for their fix, but because every culture has some sort of fried dough that they love to eat. Dip it in chocolate, roll it in sugar or fill it with jam, because however fried dough is served, people love it. It's not healthy, but it's tasty. To make those extra calories worth your while, we picked out eight of the best donut shops in the country. In no particular order:
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The Doughnut Plant in New York is known for hand rolling, hand cutting and hand glazing their doughnuts with fresh, seasonal flavors, like Lime, Strawberry and Ginger.
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Voodoo Doughnut in Portland has some of the most original donut names and flavors, like Dirt (raised doughnut covered with vanilla glaze and oreo cookies), Butter Fingering (Devils food, vanilla, and crushed Butterfinger) and, the Voodoo Doll Doughnut itself.
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Baby Donut Company in Los Angeles offers an unbelievable number of combinations so you can create your own flavors with various fillings and toppings. The experience can be summed up in two words: s'mores donuts.
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Mighty O Donuts in Seattle is as close to healthy as a real, fried donut can get because they're all natural, vegan and trans-fat free. Don't worry, they still taste amazing!
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Round Rock Donuts in Round Rock, Texas taste exactly like high quality donuts should: fresh, light and melt-in-your-mouth delicious. They're worth a trip out of your way - and other bloggers agree!
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Fractured Prune Donut Shoppe in Washington, DC is branching out into new areas, but keeping their specialty donut menu available to all, with combinations like Banana Bread and Trail Mix that are sure to keep customers coming back.And we couldn't forget:
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Dunkin' Donuts doesn't need any introduction. 2.7 million customers in 30 countries can't be wrong, right?
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Krispy Kreme may have financial problems, but their donuts are still good. They are best when they're fresh out of the fryer. If they're too sweet for you as is, try asking for the glaze on the side so you can dip it yourself!










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-10-2006 @ 10:21AM
Scrapironjaw said...
What about spudnuts? I will drive two hundred miles into the desert to get a spudnut from my nearest spudnut dealer. Krispy Kreme? Dunkin Donuts? Never heard of 'em!
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5-10-2006 @ 10:26AM
Chewbaca said...
Bob's Donuts and Pastry Shop in San Francisco should be on the list. Take dunkin donuts off.
Robots are awesome but can't make donuts.
2.7 million people can be wrong. 1 donut shop can be right.
Fortunately for me parking on Polk Street (where Bob's is) is pretty bad, so 2.7 m people will have a hard time getting there. You'll all probably go back to the strip mall and eat a dunking donut.
Ha Hah!
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5-10-2006 @ 11:02AM
christel said...
having lived near Round Rock, i never thought their donuts were that great. they were flat and yellow. it weirded me out.
but i will take a KK over any other kind, ANY DAY!
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5-10-2006 @ 12:02PM
BG said...
King Pin...MMMmmmmmmm
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5-10-2006 @ 12:51PM
Melanie said...
Donut Man
http://www.sallys-place.com/food/single-articles/donut_man.htm
'nuff said.
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5-10-2006 @ 4:34PM
Jackie said...
Best donuts, hands down - Lamar's. Though where I live, they've shut down three shops over the last few years and it's getting harder and harder to find them, but one store is hanging tough - and they're still awesome.
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5-10-2006 @ 7:26PM
Bert said...
Where on the list is Tim Hortons?
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5-10-2006 @ 9:05PM
stephanie said...
I can attest to Voodoo Doughnuts deliciousness... mmm...
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5-17-2006 @ 1:11PM
Alex said...
I saw a show on Food Network (Best Of, maybe?) and they had these donuts on there that were HUGE.. did anyone see this episode? If so, what was the name of the place?
BTW.. Cambodian donut shops here in Phoenix are awsome!
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