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Do folks have local owned doughnut shops nearby?
#21
......don't make much.......dough.......
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#22
We have a few really good ones... one is unpretentious and inexpensive. It’s also delicious and my favorite. In CT not too far away, there’s a very pretentious and a moderately pretentious one. The donuts are good, if you can get them. In Providence it’s the same deal. I haven’t bothered with theirs for the most part. I file that under "don’t do me a favor ". We are supposed to go to a great sounding place in Boston next week when we’re there anyway.

We had a KK for a couple of years - it was incredible when the donuts were hot (only), and super popular, then gone. I don’t bother with DD.
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#23
Yes, this one is very popular in Gainesville, FL, and are pretty much the only doughnuts I eat:
https://www.halopotatodonuts.com/
They have a shop and also a couple of food truck locations.

There is also a shop called Daylight Donuts that I don't think is a chain.
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#24
Yeah, there's a local one near me that literally put a Dunkin' Donuts that went up right next to it out of business. Pretty cool.

https://www.mdjonline.com/news/bigstory/...3bc91.html
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#25
Best donuts in this town are homemade by my 82 year old Dad. His recipe is from the McCalls 1963 cookbook.
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#26
There is a good donut shop, but donuts is it as far bakeries go. My mom grew up in a family owned German bakery and I learned that the simple things are best - a well made cake donut or frycake as he calls them) is perfection. If I want fancy pastry, I'll get an Apple Fritter. No one around y area can make a crusty loaf of bread to save themselves.
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#27
We have several. My favorite name is Hello Sugar.
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#28
Lemon Drop wrote:
Best donuts in this town are homemade by my 82 year old Dad. His recipe is from the McCalls 1963 cookbook.

I collect Americana cookbooks, I'll have to look out for that one (and check, perhaps I already own it).
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#29
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=Ca Bob]
Acacia bakery in San Pedro, CA at 235 S. Pacific Ave

We also have sandwich shops like Busy Bee

There's also Granny's Donuts on Western and Summerland.

I keep forgetting we're Pedro neighbors. When this whole COVID thing is behind us, we should get together for a beer.


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#30
JPK wrote:
We have an amazing new donut emporium called Stan's, but Dunkin is well entrenched here in the Chicago area. There are a handful of local shops, but they are slowly fading away.

They are great, but at $20/doz for basics or $30/doz for fancy donuts - it is not an regular purchase.



https://stansdonuts.com/wp-content/uploa...2020-1.pdf

JPK

Wicker Park (I think)




THE original Stans was in Los Angeles. Westwood by UCLA. It just closed unfortunately after 57 years.


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