Best Donuts

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.[/b]

True fact. Haggen’s old fashioned are amazing.
 
@GrundleStiltzkin

What was the place in Everett that was downtown by I believe it was the Bon Marche and some Athletic Club? Was that Henry’s?
 
@GrundleStiltzkin

What was the place in Everett that was downtown by I believe it was the Bon Marche and some Athletic Club? Was that Henry’s?

Bon Marche long before my tim in the area.

Oh yes I know what you’re talking about. On Rockefeller I think. Cafe & bakery. Only went there a couple times. Good cinnamon rolls. Henry’s is better.
 
@GrundleStiltzkin

What was the place in Everett that was downtown by I believe it was the Bon Marche and some Athletic Club? Was that Henry’s?

Bon Marche long before my tim in the area.

Oh yes I know what you’re talking about. On Rockefeller I think. Cafe & bakery. Only went there a couple times. Good cinnamon rolls. Henry’s is better.

Yes I think it is on Rockefeller ... their danishes and bear claws were amazing

I’ll have to check Henry’s out next time I play Legion
 
@GrundleStiltzkin

What was the place in Everett that was downtown by I believe it was the Bon Marche and some Athletic Club? Was that Henry’s?

Bon Marche long before my tim in the area.

Oh yes I know what you’re talking about. On Rockefeller I think. Cafe & bakery. Only went there a couple times. Good cinnamon rolls. Henry’s is better.

Yes I think it is on Rockefeller ... their danishes and bear claws were amazing

I’ll have to check Henry’s out next time I play Legion

On Broadway two blocks north of Everett Ave on east side of street.
 
@GrundleStiltzkin

What was the place in Everett that was downtown by I believe it was the Bon Marche and some Athletic Club? Was that Henry’s?

Bon Marche long before my tim in the area.

Oh yes I know what you’re talking about. On Rockefeller I think. Cafe & bakery. Only went there a couple times. Good cinnamon rolls. Henry’s is better.

Yes I think it is on Rockefeller ... their danishes and bear claws were amazing

I’ll have to check Henry’s out next time I play Legion

On Broadway two blocks north of Everett Ave on east side of street.

What do you recommend?
 
@GrundleStiltzkin

What was the place in Everett that was downtown by I believe it was the Bon Marche and some Athletic Club? Was that Henry’s?

Bon Marche long before my tim in the area.

Oh yes I know what you’re talking about. On Rockefeller I think. Cafe & bakery. Only went there a couple times. Good cinnamon rolls. Henry’s is better.

Yes I think it is on Rockefeller ... their danishes and bear claws were amazing

I’ll have to check Henry’s out next time I play Legion

On Broadway two blocks north of Everett Ave on east side of street.

What do you recommend?

Apple fritters, old fashion. It’s all pretty good.
 
We have a cider mill down the road that makes phenomenal apple fritters. Lattin's Cider Mill - try a fritter, you'll be back.

Howdy neighbor of my boss. Donate to the barn fundraiser.

I'll do that. I freaked out when I heard about the fire - I was glad to hear most of the place survived. Where the hell else can you get an awesome fritter, a jug of killer cider and a jar of pickled beans around here?
 
Fuck wetside donuts. Soggy. Wet. Damp. Not enough sun to allow the yeast to rise properly.

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If it's good enough for John Stockton, it's good enough for me.

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Where tuff loggers fuel up in Coeur d'Alene.

btw, if you're eating donuts instead of maple bars, you need to step up your pastry game to the most superior variety out there.

 
Shoutout to Darcy's Dinky Donuts in Monroe, on Lewis Street a couple blocks off of US2. I think they only do the county fair style little round donuts but they do 'em really good. A big line every tim I've been there.
 
We have a cider mill down the road that makes phenomenal apple fritters. Lattin's Cider Mill - try a fritter, you'll be back.

Howdy neighbor of my boss. Donate to the barn fundraiser.

I'll do that. I freaked out when I heard about the fire - I was glad to hear most of the place survived. Where the hell else can you get an awesome fritter, a jug of killer cider and a jar of pickled beans around here?

I freaked out too as it sounded pretty bad. Thankfully it was the barn and no animals hurt. East Olympia already lost Johnson’s Smokehouse to a fire recently. It would have been awful if they lost Lattin’s too.
 
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