Best Donuts

huskyhooligan

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Swaye's Wigwam
I'm a fan of:

Legendary Donuts - Souf Sound titans. What they do with inserting cream makes my blood flow

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Original House Donuts - Lakewood staple, always moist. Butter cream donuts are filling

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Frost Donuts - Maltby adjacent, okay so miles away adjacent Mill Creek

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Top Pot - Big Maple bars

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That little mom and pop place in Northgate (Family Donut Shop) that has changed locations multiple times. Best cruller's IMO.

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@GrundleStiltzkin is here for the hawt donut talk.

I gained 5 pounds just looking up the pictures.

Also shout out to the Big Pink Donuts in LA at Universal.

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My donuts are the best. Truly amazing. Everyone says so.

When I have to slum it with other people's donuts, Henry's in Everett on Broadway. There's a bunch of "Henry's Donuts" around, I don't know what the relationship is between them, franchise or what. But none compare to the Everett one.

When I travelled more, on a late drive back from Seatac to Maltby, I'd stop at a place in the U District just off freeway. Not great donuts but 24 hrs. Saddest Korean dude in the world always working it.

Back in the day, there was a place in Lynden, the Dutch Bakery or something similar, that made eclairs that cannot be beat. Never seen anything close anywhere.

Most grocery store bakeries are complete crap for donuts, except Haggen.
 
My donuts are the best. Truly amazing. Everyone says so.

When I have to slum it with other people's donuts, Henry's in Everett on Broadway. There's a bunch of "Henry's Donuts" around, I don't know what the relationship is between them, franchise or what. But none compare to the Everett one.

When I travelled more, on a late drive back from Seatac to Maltby, I'd stop at a place in the U District just off freeway[/b]. Not great donuts but 24 hrs. Saddest Korean dude in the world always working it.

Back in the day, there was a place in Lynden, the Dutch Bakery or something similar, that made eclairs that cannot be beat. Never seen anything close anywhere.

Most grocery store bakeries are complete crap for donuts, except Haggen.

Are you thinking of the old Winchells near Dicks or the one in the strip mall by the 24 hour Subway, next to the 76 station on Roosevelt? I never stopped in there.

Had a fren who worked at the Subway. I'll have to remember that.

Super shout out to the Maltby Cafe Cinnamon Rolls. I've heard good things about the Sultan Cafe.

I'm a big fan of Larsen's bakery in Ballard / Crown Hill / Sunset whatever you wanna call it.
 
My donuts are the best. Truly amazing. Everyone says so.

When I have to slum it with other people's donuts, Henry's in Everett on Broadway. There's a bunch of "Henry's Donuts" around, I don't know what the relationship is between them, franchise or what. But none compare to the Everett one.

When I travelled more, on a late drive back from Seatac to Maltby, I'd stop at a place in the U District just off freeway[/b]. Not great donuts but 24 hrs. Saddest Korean dude in the world always working it.

Back in the day, there was a place in Lynden, the Dutch Bakery or something similar, that made eclairs that cannot be beat. Never seen anything close anywhere.

Most grocery store bakeries are complete crap for donuts, except Haggen.

Are you thinking of the old Winchells near Dicks or the one in the strip mall by the 24 hour Subway, next to the 76 station on Roosevelt?[/b] I never stopped in there.

Had a fren who worked at the Subway. I'll have to remember that.

Super shout out to the Maltby Cafe Cinnamon Rolls. I've heard good things about the Sultan Cafe.

I'm a big fan of Larsen's bakery in Ballard / Crown Hill / Sunset whatever you wanna call it.

That one. Not exceptional donuts, but one cannot be overly picky at odd hours. Also, the people milling around are straight outta Star Wars Cantina.
 
We have a cider mill down the road that makes phenomenal apple fritters. Lattin's Cider Mill - try a fritter, you'll be back.
 
I can confirm that @GrundleStiltzkin can flat out make an impressive mess of fat pills. Delightful.
 
The donut holes at the donut stand at Pike Place Market are legendary... if u are at the market, a bag of those babies are a highlight for your day
 
I was never a doughnut fan really, and now I'm diabetic, so they're not as big for me as some. If I eat them I either need to work it off quickly or take a little extra insulin, which adds all that sugar right into the fat deposit on my waist.

I can never pass on a glazed crispy creme though, especially if they're fresh and still warm.
 
Lafeen’s in Bellingham and Burlington as of a few years ago. Still my favorite. Best pink frosting + sprinkle, Bigfoot (giant maple bar).

Factory Donuts is solid on Aurora. Top Pot is ok.
 
Lafeen’s in Bellingham and Burlington as of a few years ago. Still my favorite. Best pink frosting + sprinkle, Bigfoot (giant maple bar).

Factory Donuts is solid on Aurora. Top Pot is ok.

Lafeens is good. I don't have the cult-like devotion to it that some do.
 
I can never pass on a glazed crispy creme though, especially if they're fresh and still warm.

Pro-tip, stick em in the microwave for like 5 seconds.

That's a tip, but no pro tip. Even 5 seconds is going to cost some of that precious crispness. I'm disappointed in you.
 
For me, all donut roads begin and end with the Spudnut Shop in Richland. Similar to Krispy Kreme, but better...includes the Saturday morning post-mortem from the high school games the night before, courtesy of a bunch of old cranky coaches, athletes, has-beens and never-was-es...family-owned for 72 years, old school coffee shop.
 
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