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A donut is a donut. They only become great when you are really hungry and fresh ones are available.
 
Posts: 3375 | Location: Tampa, FL | Registered: February 09, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I only eat gourmet doughnuts. That way, I don’t eat them often.

Sublime Doughnuts, Atlanta - the Orange Star was awesome, but I think it has been dropped. Will have to go with the cinnamon twist now.

Ray’s Doughnut Shop, Marietta - the Sour Cream doughnut is the go to here.


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Loved voodoo donuts. Also in Austin, there’s a ridiculously good donut shop- can’t think of the name right now...


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Safeway donuts on an early morning breakfast run for milk and coffee filters aren't bad.
 
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My favorite donut is the bagel variety. No other variety is even close.



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You have to have DD when they are still warm. Otherwise its just a donut I can get anywhere.


 
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You have to have DD when they are still warm. Otherwise its just a donut I can get anywhere.


None of the DD here make their own donuts anymore. They’re trucked over from a central place in Atlanta I’ve been told.


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Duck donuts are cake donuts. They will never do for those of us, who prefer glazed.
 
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I’m partially to Shipleys Donuts.



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Duck donuts are meant to be eaten at the establishment when they are still piping hot out of the fryer with the crispy outside and melty insides. I agree after they cool down they are just a donut.


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Duck donuts are meant to be eaten at the establishment when they are still piping hot out of the fryer with the crispy outside and melty insides. I agree after they cool down they are just a donut.


So kind of like a beignet from New Orleans? I begged my sis to bring me one on her last trip through, and she warned me it wouldn’t be the same.


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what the hell.
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You should try Voodoo donuts in Portland, OR. If you can stand waiting in line.
Been there. Oh yeah.

They also have them in Hollywood, Orlando, Denver, Austin, and Eugene.
We went to Universal over the holidays for one day when we were in Jacksonville visiting family. Saw Voodoo donuts on our walk in and made a hard right LOL We got in the short line just in time, when we walked out the line was growing fast. Delicious enough to stand in line for. Wink
 
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Only been to Duck Donuts in the Outer Banks where they started. They are good but best when they are right out of the oven, dipped in your choice of topping and still hot when you eat them.


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is raving how amazing they are but I just don't see what the big deal is?


Your not the only one. I don't see anything special about them. Maybe I'm just a simple guy, give me a fresh glazed donut and I'm pretty darn happy.



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I'm with you. I've had some from the same location you probably had them and they were nothing to write home about. Definitely too expensive for the taste.

When I first saw Duck Donuts I thought it would be like the delicious religious experience that is Holy Donut in Portland, ME. I was mistaken.


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Interesting - I'd never heard of these. Sounds like it's not just a play on the name of Dunkin, but the style. No thanks.

Now, a sugar coma in the parking lot of a glowing red Hot Donuts sign at a Krispy Kreme? I'm in.



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I look at donuts like I look at pizza and burgers.

Either its really good !, or its still pretty much good.

Not going to see me walking away from a donut very often !


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Even a Walmart donut right out of the grease tastes as good as a Krispy Kreme. Cake donuts are worthless, no matter how fresh. Real donuts are made from yeast dough.
 
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Only been to Duck Donuts in the Outer Banks where they started. They are good but best when they are right out of the oven, dipped in your choice of topping and still hot when you eat them.

Been to the one in Duck, and the one in KDH. Smile
 
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