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Do folks have local owned doughnut shops nearby?
#31
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.

JPK

Up until the current pandemic started to take hold, we had a more original Stan's Donuts in the Westwood Village shadow of UCLA's main campus. Fabulous, famous, and many, if not most, would say iconic, until Stan decided it was time to retire after 55 years (mostly due to Covid). Thankfully, the UCLA/Westwood donut void was promptly taken over by Primo's, an even older donut entrepreneur, whose long-time donut home has been just a few miles down the road from the UCLA campus (and perhaps not-so-coincidentally, walking distance from UCLA Married Student Housing).

Around L.A. we have quite a few excellent M&P donut options. I'm not a big donut person, though spousal unit is a true donut aficionado; but I was always a fan of our Stan's (R.I.P. 2020). OTOH, the other human was/is big on Primo's. She also likes Randy's, Bob's, DK's, Sunshine's among other M&P donutteries. Most road trips can be counted on to include at least one tasting at the highest rated local M&P donut shop.

According to Mrs. Buzz, if/when a M&P donut shop delivers a stellar incarnation of any one of her faves, it's on her list; even if their other offerings do not reach the same taste-bud-tingling heights.












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#32
Grandparents sold a dozen for less than a quarter.

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#33
As a New Yorker who lived in LA for eight years, and have traveled extensively for business, I have to say that Buzz is spot on. There are a ton of great M&P donut shops in LA. By far the greatest volume of donut shops in any city I've spent time in.
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#34
Zero in my town...it's Safeway bakery or SaveMart bakery. Sad.
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#35
One in the next town over has been there for 50 years. Cash only business. The founder passed away last year. Still going strong. In my town ? Dunkin’ has the hegemony.
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#36
Markintosh wrote:
Zero in my town...it's Safeway bakery or SaveMart bakery. Sad.

But at least y'all still have Jimboy's Tacos....


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#37
Well if I'm driving to Reno, then there is the amazing Doughboy Donuts

Buzz wrote:
[quote=Markintosh]
Zero in my town...it's Safeway bakery or SaveMart bakery. Sad.

But at least y'all still have Jimboy's Tacos....


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#38
Cary wrote:
As a New Yorker who lived in LA for eight years, and have traveled extensively for business, I have to say that Buzz is spot on. There are a ton of great M&P donut shops in LA. By far the greatest volume of donut shops in any city I've spent time in.

Ive read somewhere a long time ago that L.A. is the donut and independent burger capitol of the earth.
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#39
Buzz wrote:
[quote=Markintosh]
Zero in my town...it's Safeway bakery or SaveMart bakery. Sad.

But at least y'all still have Jimboy's Tacos....


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I'm a Jimboy's fan.
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#40
I'm not the most reliable person to ask about gourmet flavors since my half of my taste buds died off in my late 30's. The local Fred Meyer has good donuts, even the 'day old' dozen random clearance boxes that get put out at 7 pm are still decent. The top rated local shops are too far to walk but close enough that the car doesn't get warmed up for a single stop trip.
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