Welcome. I started blogging about donuts to coincide with the 2016 presidential inauguration. Initially, I explained my obsession with donuts like this: “they’re delicious, it's silly, and in a world so riddled with serious issues, donuts provide comic, tasty relief.” Over the last few years I have come to realize that a love of donuts is universal and can translate and enable dialogue across cultural, political, economic class, and gender lines. I haven’t met a cab or LYFT driver who was not willing to engage in a discussion about donuts—which gradually evolved into other topics. So, with that, I’d like your help. Please share your donut experiences with me (at wendonutopia@gmail.com) and while you’re munching on donuts, use that experience as an opportunity to listen to others' points of view. It works.

Donuts in Jerusalem

Donuts in Jerusalem

Decoding My Donut Ratings

Decoding My Donut Ratings
Practically perfect!
Highly recommended
Pretty good
Keep on walking (inedible)


Thursday, July 5, 2018

New Orleans - June, 2018



Gracious Bakery and Cafe
Web Site: http://graciousbakery.com/
Address: 2854 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA
              
Rating: 


We try to steer clear of businesses that are not dedicated to donuts but, rather, include them in their broader offerings.  However,  donuts are becoming the absolute craze and rage and sometimes we cannot help ourselves.  When a bakery that was extraordinary in its own right begins to offer donuts “just because”, that establishment has earned itself a spot on this blog.  Such is the case with Gracious Bakery & Café.  We had visited in 2017 because it is a renowned breakfast spot.  Needless to say, we were quite excited to stroll over in 2018 and see that donuts were featured in their display case.  In their words:
    “Gracious Donuts have arrived! Grab 'em at one of our three locations or else order them as part of a catering package through the Catering link above. We use real fruit in our glazes and quality ingredients like Valrhona chocolate. But mostly, they are donuts. What's not to love?”

The offerings were exquisite and the taste was the same.  I treated myself to a chocolate glazed yeast donut with sprinkles and, must admit, even though it was outside of my usual comfort tasting zone, it was sublime!







District Donuts
We go every year!
Web site: District Donuts
Address: 2209 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130
               1126 S Clearview Pkwy D, Elmwood, LA 70123
              
Rating: 

Yes, we do visit District during every visit to NOLA and, yes, their cake donut offerings are minimal.  In 2018, we decided to expand our horizons and ordered a smoked salmon kolachke.  Very delicious indeed and I understand what all the fuss is about in Texas donut shops.  We also re-sampled their biscuits (couldn’t help it) and a brown butter drop (cake donut), a glazed, chocolate glazed, and berries and cream—along with a dozen to go for Emily’s office.  They were incredible and a feast for the eyes.
We also did a more thorough photo journal of District. Guess we have no choice but to keep returning.  Extraordinary donuts!











Blue Dot Donuts
Web Site: www.bluedotdonuts.com/
Address: 4301 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119
              
Rating: 


In 2018, we made a strategic decision to officially expand our NOLA donut horizons beyond District and Café Du Monde (both exceptional venues for donut lovers) to see what was out there.  Blue Dot Donuts immediately popped up on our list. Originally opened by several policemen (hence, the name), the intent was to offer a wide array of donuts that are made fresh daily, in house—no machines. They open early but we were not there until close to 9 and many of the “unique” flavors (ex:  bacon maple) were gone, to our great disappointment.  However, we enjoyed the butter drop (NOLA’s answer to old-fashioned donuts), the chocolate glazed cake with sprinkles, and chocolate glazed with coconut. We also purchase a huge apple fritter for later.








The décor at Blue Dot was adorable—complete with a stuffed pig/cop with a donut and a donut clock.



Even donuts!






Next time, we’ll have to arrive earlier for more of a selection!





Daddy's Donuts
Web Site: Facebook page
Address: 2051 Caton St., New Orleans, LA 
              

Rating: 

Apparently, there are Daddy’s Donuts all over the country.  Not sure whether Daddy’s in NOLA is part of that group or independent; but we knew we had to check it out. If you are looking for a down home, no frills, authentic NOLA donuts experience (aside from Café Du Monde) frequented by real people (as opposed to the tourists), Daddy’s is your place.
I sampled a chocolate glazed cake—tasty but not the most memorable donut ever. Benefit of the doubt, we visited on the late side for a donut place (around noon on a Sunday).  The selection was somewhat picked over—but all the traditional flavors.  The décor was a hoot—from their FaceBook page, it looks like they have their Christmas tree up year round.

If a neighborhood donut is what you want, Daddy’s is your place.









Spunky Dunkers - June, 2018


Howdy Donut
Web Site: https://www.spunkydunkersdonuts.com/home
Address: 20 S. Northwest Hwy, Palatine, IL 60067
              
Rating: ZERO DONUTS!


A home town (local) favorite, we have sampled Spunky Dunkers three times—once before this blog was established (the donut was tasty) and twice when we were presented with donuts as gifts. Each time, the donuts were delicious and memorable and we were quite excited to visit this 24/7 landmark in person.

We ventured to the Palatine (original) location on 6/5/2018 when we were in the neighborhood and we were very disappointed. I must admit, this is the first time throughout our blogging that a donut actually disappointed us to the point that, in good faith, we cannot even rate this donuttery.

First, the shop was dirty. Yes, dirty. The floor was filthy and made the prospect of eating a donut
unappetizing. Second, the woman behind the counter was surly. Not nice. Third, and most important of all, the old fashioned (they called it sour cream) donut was stale. Yes, stale. I had one bite and disposed of the afore-mentioned donut in the circular file. Granted, we were there about 12:30 pm which might be in between donut shifts but there is no excuse for even a 24/7 donut shop (and a famous one at that) to be serving stale donuts.

It will take a lot for me to go back to Spunky Dunkers (sorry, Spunky Dunkers fans)!