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The best donuts in the JP area?
By adamg on Sun, 09/30/2012 - 9:44am
Daniella Santos asks:
Who makes the best donut in Boston (preferably w/i a 15 min drive from JP)?
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Some answers via Twitter
Kane's
I'd have to second Kane's, although from JP, that's more than 15 minutes. At one point Dunkin Donuts used to make donuts like this (at least the honey dipped and chocolate honey dipped were), but not for years. One of these bad boys will land in your stomach with an audible thud and keep yer ass nailed to the chair. Probably your total required caloric intake for a day in one or two donuts.
Feel like taking a ride to Belmont?
There's two great spots here.Ohlin's Bakery and Linda's Donuts. Get there early though, they tend to sell out!
Love Ohlin's
The saddest thing that has happened to me this year is that my coworker moved away from Belmont and can't bring in Ohlin's donuts any more. Love the chocolate/maple frosted....
Ana's
A couple tweets already pointed that out, but I agree.
Case closed
You'd be a fool not to take the cop's advice on donuts.
(Sorry, Pete, couldn't resist.)
well
a 15 min ride out of JP wouldn't get you far.. :)
However, if you want to make a ride to Everett, Dempsey's in Everett Square have excellent donuts..
Doughboy
Doughboy
Mike's on Mission Hill
Depending on where you are in JP, Mike's Donuts is a 15 minute *walk* (don't drive to get donuts -- I mean, seriously? -- a vigorous walk or slow jog will work off whatever you pack on)...
No need to trudge to Mission Hill
There's a Mike's outlet in the Forest Hills T station that has the same great donuts, but a great crew of Persian and Turkish hotties serving them up. I'd objectify further, but they'd cut me off and I need my honey dip fix.
Are the same Mike's at the Mike's in Everett?
That's probably a (treacherous) 15 minute walk from Sullivan Sq.
Mike's in Everett is
long gone, my friend. Replaced by a Dunkie's
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