Delicious Donuts in Washington DC
Who doesn’t like a donut? There are all varieties of donuts you can have in Washington D.C. from classic donuts to Asian, Italian, vegan, and savory among others. Here are some places to enjoy a good donut in DC!
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Astro Doughnuts and Fried Chicken Shaw
1819 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 674-5766
Astro Doughnuts shares space with Prescription Chicken and Saya Saltena to bring you donuts and chicken. It is a one-stop-shop for several foods that you can eat. They offer different donut flavors, including vanilla (also known as key lime pie) and sweet and savory (maple-bacon). You can also choose a donut as a full meal option. This meal comes as a fried-chicken sandwich, bacon, and Sriacha mayo all placed on a doughnut. You can order online or visit the shop. On certain days, they sell their doughnuts on a food truck in different areas in Washington D.C. – you can see the schedule on their website.
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Sugar Shack Donuts & Coffee
804 N Henry St, Alexandria, VA 22314
(571) 406-4734
Sugar Shack offers all donut options from cake donuts to handmade yeast. They also add cinnamon rolls and several other pastries for the customers. There are more than 30 donut flavors to choose from, and they keep changing the flavors throughout the day. Their most popular donut is the Samoa donut; it is always on the list of flavors available. Other sweet donuts available are the red velvet cake, the mixed berry glazed, and the maple bacon. The shop goes ahead to glaze their donuts with beer. Their rolls are also yummy.
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District Doughnut and Coffee
749 8th St SE Washington, D.C. 20003
(202) 750-1955
There are many donut options at District Doughnuts, but their Argentina doughnut, the salted dulce de leche, is a favorite of many people. The doughnut is so popular that the Food & Wine Magazine once wrote about it. Another great offering is The Goodfellow. The Goodfellow gets its name from a CrossFit coach. They dip it in cream and Nutella and then add bacon toppings. If you still have an appetite, sample their Barracks Row, which mixes cake donuts and yeast. The cake donuts have great ingredients, such as fresh blueberries and vanilla beans. There are several sorts of toppings to choose from for your donuts – whatever appears more palatable to you.
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Duck Donuts
2511 North Harrison Street Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 300-9174
Duck Donuts has been in Washington since 2015. Their donuts are so good that people would drive to the next nearest shop before a shop opened in Washington D.C. Their main offering is the vanilla cake-based donut. They make this donut as you watch, so you can witness the process and learn to make a donut while at it. Some of their most popular flavors include cinnamon sugar, maple bacon, and vanilla with coconut flavor. You can get enough donuts for your family at a great price when you order a bucket of donuts.
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Mama’s Donuts Bites Food Truck
Various Locations
(703) 608-7056
Mama makes made-to-order donuts. The truck is in different places around Washington D.C., and you can always call and ask where they will be next. Their bright pink truck was the idea of a mother, her son, and her daughter. They make donuts in several flavors, including apple, pumpkin spice, red velvet, chocolate, and Dutch dark among others. You can ask to see how the donut is made as they make it as you wait. During weekends, the truck parks at the Virginia farmers markets. During the week, they do not have a schedule, and you have to follow them on their Twitter account to know the next location. This is your chance to have a hot donut.
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202 Donuts & Coffee
4901 Fairmont Ave Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 951-2653
The 202 donuts do not have a hole. They are just a simple ball of vanilla pastry cream rolled in sugar. However, the doughnuts are sweet and quite huge. One of the most popular offerings is the Creamsicle donut. When you get to Bold Bite, Bethesda, you can tell where the shop is by just following the smell of fresh donuts and vigilante coffee. They offer several other flavors, including chocolate ganache, chewy caramel, apple crunch, and salted peanuts. Their coffee is also popular in the area – you can ask for different flavors, and they brew as you wait, so it is fresh.
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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
1350 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 463-0414
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts offers a mix of doughnut flavors. Their main option is the glazed cruller, which is a cake doughnut in the shape of a cruller with a glaze layer. The chocolate iced cake is also popular as it builds up on the traditional cake doughnut. Other flavors and options you have include chocolate iced glazed, glazed lemon filled, glazed kremetm filled, glazed blueberry, original glazed, cinnamon apple filled, traditional cake, chocolate iced with sprinkles, and many more. You can enjoy your donuts with a cut of hot coffee.
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Birch & Barley
1337 14th St NW (at Rhode Island Ave NW) Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 567-2576
Birch & Barley has been in operation for more than 10 years. They have all the foods and drinks you may need in Washington D.C., and besides that, they have doughnuts. The shop offers vanilla doughnuts, which they present with other food options and several other flavors for you to choose from. While enjoying the donuts, you can interact with their chefs and learn more about the art of making the donuts. Several other food items are available for all visitors from brunch to dinner and desserts.
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Downtown Holiday Market
801 F St NW (btwn 7th & 9th St NW) Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 215-6993
The holiday market brings the best food items from different cultures and different hotels. It is one of the best places to taste donuts from not only one spot, but several spots from all over Washington D.C. They have offerings from Hotel Monaco and the Dirty Habit Hotel. As you enjoy donuts from different places, you also get to learn more about food and learn more about everything else going on in Washington D.C. Every year, the Downtown Holiday Market brings the event closer to the people and brings in even more chefs to create magic in the kitchen. The sponsors ensure you have the best to enjoy.
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Garden District
1801 14th St NW (at S St NW) Washington, D.C. 20009
(202) 797-9005
Garden District is known for their smoked pig head, but you can also step in for fresh hot donuts. You can watch as the chef makes the donuts or wait as they prepare them for you as you enjoy the cool outdoor air. It is a nice spot when you need to enjoy pork and doughnuts, or take pork and carry donuts home. They offer several drinks to go with the donuts but do not go there in the evenings as the place is packed. To enjoy great views and the outdoor environment, go there in the afternoon.
There are many other donut shops. Some only sell donuts, in all flavors and toppings, and others sell more than donuts. Pick your favorite.