A holiday so nice, it’s celebrated twice! National Doughtnut Day is celebrated in June and again on Nov. 5. Follow our suggestions for honoring the popular sweet treat.
Free Donuts
Take advantage of national chains and local doughnut shops offering freebies for the holiday.
Make Your Own
Try your hand at making doughnuts yourself. Whether cake or yeast, gluten-free or vegan, pick a base then top it with classic or unique toppings of your choosing.
Travel for Doughnuts
Take this opportunity to visit some of the most famous doughnut shops throughout the country. District Donuts in New Orleans is known for its rotating menu of unique flavors like cookies and milk, banana pudding and pineapple upside down cake. Peter Pan Donuts & Pastry Shop is a New York institution. Located in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood, hungry visitors will find classic flavors at low prices. Federal Donuts has several locations in Philadelphia, including at the city’s Citizens Bank Park and Wells Fargo Center stadiums. Choose from hot donuts, fancy donuts and even fried chicken. Voodoo Doughnut features a variety of cake, yeast and vegan doughnuts with unique toppings from cereal to bubblegum. With locations in California, Colorado, Florida, Oregon and Texas, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the doughnut.
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