Dun-Well Doughnuts
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The best doughnut shops in NYC

Gotham’s most delicious doughnuts are an international hodgepodge of flavors best enjoyed with a strong cup of coffee.

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While the bagel is most prominently featured in things that New Yorkers love and that are round and good, the doughnut is close behind it. Whether you spell it as donut or doughnut, this round ring of sweetness is a treat as old as time (and can be eaten at any time) whether during an early morning commute or a late night treat. 

If you've been hunting through the city’s best bakeries and coffee shops for the best doughnut in NYC, look no further. We've compiled a handy list of where to find the most exemplary fried rings, including a spot in a Staten Island strip mall and brioche-based treats from the brick-and-mortar offshoot of a beloved online bakery. Whether for breakfast, lunch, or dessert, these are NYC’s best outposts for doughnuts.

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Time Out Market New York
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Looking for a way to give back? Find it at Time Out Market. Starting Monday, November 24, to Friday, December 26, Spread Love Brooklyn is hosting a clothing drive at Time Out Market New York, Dumbo. Guests can drop off their new or gently-used* winter coats and accessories for neighbors in need at designated drop boxes located on the Market's First and Fifth floors. Think men’s, women’s and children’s jackets (puffy, no dress coats), hats, gloves, mittens and scarves for all ages and sizes. At the end of December, the organization will distribute the donations to community members in need. 

(*Donations must be washed and free of rips, stains and other visible damage.)

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Founded in 2011, Puppetsburg is a female artist-owned and operated company that has hosted fun, culturally relevant puppet shows for kids of all ages. And now, their interactive show is coming to Dumbo. 

On Sunday, December 7, and Friday, December 19, Puppetsburg will be hosting two free shows at Time Out Market New York, Dumbo. The 45-minute shows will surely entertain your little one with dancing, instruments and bubble time. Kids can even play dress up and get one-on-one time with their cast of handmade puppets, including their "celebrity" puppets like Greta Thunberg, Frida Kahlo and Bob Dylan. More than just a fun time, the show regularly explores concepts suitable for children, such as counting, simple vocabulary and hygiene. Puppetsburg is a uniquely contemporary puppet show that is entertaining for infants, toddlers and parents alike.

Tickets are free and are only required for kids and adults. Only one adult per child, please.

Calling all whiskey fans! The world's most awarded rye whiskey—WhistlePig, of course—is hosting a mixology class, and you're invited.

On December 16, join us for a festive hands-on mixology experience in collaboration with WhistlePig Whiskey. Learn the art of crafting elevated holiday cocktails using WhistlePig rye and bourbon, guided by our expert bartenders. During the class, you'll learn how to make your own cocktail, including a Maple Old Fashioned and a Paper Plane, which are set to be a perfect addition for the season. Beyond crafting (and sipping!) on three cocktails, bartenders in training will walk away with recipe cards and a bottle of WhistlePig maple syrup, perfect for stocking stuffers. So bring your date or any friends who love all things whiskey behind the bar this season.

Class will be held on Tuesday, December 16, from 7pm to 8:30pm. Tickets are $55. Space is limited, so grab your spot now

Doughnuttery has been delighting doughnut lovers with hot, fresh, uniquely sugared mini creations—which are paired with exciting dips and glazes—since 2012. And just in time for the holidays, the mini-dessert shop is hosting a creative class where doughnuts are the star. 

On December 8, Doughnuttery will be hosting a festive doughnut-decorating class. Starting with a behind-the-scenes look at the doughnut-making process, the Doughnuttery staff will show off some creative creations to get the holiday juices flowing. With a table full of glazes and toppings before them, attendees will be given free rein to decorate their maker box of 25 plain mini doughnuts as festive as they want. At the end of the workshop, participants can walk around to admire everyone’s holiday treats before devouring (or taking home) their own creations.

The doughnut class will be held on Monday, December 8, from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. Tickets are priced at $45 per person and include a take-home box of doughnuts. Register now before this event sells out. 

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Since 2009, Creatively Wild Arts Studio (CWAS) has helped fuel the makers among us, hosting hands-on art classes for kids, teens and adults, as well as camps, birthday parties and special workshops. The creative team behind the studio is inviting all to get wild and in the holiday spirit.

As part of Time Out Market New York, Dumbo, Holiday Craft Night Series, on December 10, Creatively Wild is hosting a kid-friendly 3D Picture Frame workshop. You and your kiddo can create a winter- or holiday-themed 3D picture frame, perfect for gifts or keepsakes. Instructors will be on-site, teaching you painting techniques and decorative collage methods to make your frame festive and unique as you desire, with snowflake patterns, holly, and winter trees and bright holiday accents. Kids will leave with a frame that’s sure to be a one-of-a-kind holiday treasure. 

Tickets are $40 and include entry for one child and an accompanying adult. Tickets include one frame and all art materials. Suggested ages for participation are four and up, and children must be accompanied by a caregiver at all times during the event. Register here

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Celebrate the second night of Hanukkah at Time Out Market New York, Dumbo, alongside the Chabad of Dumbo, which will be at the market, bringing a little something for everyone to enjoy. Come for the menorah lighting and stay for the live entertainment, face painting, Chanukah crafts, dreidel games, gelt and giveaways.

The event is free and open to the public and all are welcome. Learn more here.

  • Time Out Market

Kids will have a blast at this free holiday concert.  

Macaroni KID Brooklyn NW has teamed up with Time Out Market New York, Dumbo, to present another free concert with the one and only Suzi Shelton on Sunday, December 14th. With over a decade of experience, Shelton creates music that inspires children to sing, dance and explore. Using props like books and egg shakers, plus appearances from her special friends, Grey Squirrel and Cinnamon Bear, these concerts will have your little ones dancing, clapping and singing along with a kids' entertainment superstar. For even more fun, Macaroni Kid Brooklyn will provide free temporary tattoos. 

And, to start the day on the right note, you can order food and drinks right to the fifth floor. Breakfast options include Clinton St Baking CompanyDoughnutteryEss-A-BagelSettepani and Drugstore. So head out to Time Out Market with your kids and make a day of it!

The concert is free and open to the public. Doors open at 10am and the show starts at 10:15am. Designated stroller parking will be provided upon entry. Register for your free spot here.

  • Art
Since 2009, Creatively Wild Arts Studio (CWAS) has helped fuel the makers among us, hosting hands-on art classes for kids, teens and adults, as well as camps, birthday parties and special workshops. Sure to get you in the holiday spirit, the creative team behind the studio are inviting all to get wild!
As the final night of our Holiday Craft Night Series at Time Out Market New York, Dumbo, on December 17, Creative Wild is inviting you and the whole family to a kid-friendly watercolor paint night. Using the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges as the muse, instructors will guide students through hands-on watercolor class. As they create, instructors will provide lessons on washes, layering and fine brush details, all to help your artistically-inclined kiddo to create a magical winter mood. All Picasso's will go home with a framed winter masterpiece, making for a perfect keepsake or gift for that special someone. 

Tickets are $40 per craft, and provides entry for one child and accompanying caregiver. All materials—paper, palettes, brushes and a mounting surface—are included in the ticket price. Suggested ages for participation are eight and up, and children must be accompanied by a caregiver at all times during the event. Register here.

Best doughnut shops in NYC

  • Bedford-Stuyvesant

What is it? A doughnut shop from award-winning pastry chef Fany Gerson.

Why we love it: Brooklyn doughnut expert Fany Gerson—the founder of Dough—launched a new vision in the same location when she opened Fan-Fan during the first year of the pandemic. Despite the risk involved with such an undertaking, the store is perhaps even more popular than its predecessor, with lines consistently queuing up down the block for mainstays like the Mango Lassi and Churros & Chocolate. 

Time Out tip: Pop open the freezer near the front for mango-raspberry and hibiscus paletas from Gerson's sister business, La Newyorkina

Address: 448 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn

Hours: Mon–Wed, 8am–4pm; Thurs–Fri, 8am–6pm; Sat and Sun, 9am–6pm 

  • Greenpoint

What is it? A halal doughnut shop in Greenpoint.

Why we love it: This charmer churns out colorful, doughy circles perfect for a nosh in nearby McGorlick Park. You can find over 70 flavors handmade from Moe himself, who's been kneading, rolling and shaping donuts for close to 30 years. 

Time Out tip: You can get knafeh but in doughnut form. 

Address: 126 Nassau Avenue, Brooklyn

Hours: Daily, 7am–7pm

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  • Bakeries
  • Lower East Side
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What is it? An imaginative bakehouse from the maker of the Cruffin. 

Why we love it: At this Lower East Side bakery, desserts are treated like they're art in a gallery: displayed on a terrazzo bar with shiny to-go, boxes fit for jewels. Though Supermoon has come to be known for its oozing, sumptuous croissants, its donuts are the sleeper hit. Flavors change constantly, so keep an eye out. 

Time Out tip: Popular pastries have a tendency to sell out, try to get there early to build your ideal box.

Address: 120 Rivington Street

Hours: Mon–Fri, 8am–6pm; Sat and Sun, 9am–6pm

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  • Greenpoint
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What is it? A mom-and-pop donut shop that's sat in Greenpoint for over 70 years. 

Why we love it? You’ll find doughy fritters, not Tinkerbell, at this Greenpoint standby. Dip your lightly glazed doughnut into steaming coffee at the curved counter or box up a dozen still-warm chocolate cake rounds or (and?) honey dip French crullers—which are just some of the 20-odd varieties baked daily.

Time Out tip: Yes, its still cash only, but you can order ahead with a credit card. 

Address: 727 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn

Hours: Mon–Wed, 4:30am-6pm; Thurs and Fri, 4:30am-7pm; Sat, 5am–7pm; Sun, 5:30am–6pm

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  • East Williamsburg

What is it? A vegan doughnut and coffee shop less than a minute away from the Montrose L stop. 

Why we love it: Brooklyn's vegan doughnut lovers are in luck—Dun-Well Doughnuts is about as good as you're going to get in the animal-product-free sweet-treats department. Consider the old-timey atmosphere a bonus.

Time Out tip: Flavors do rotate here but if you catch the Masal Chai with apple pie, you'll be glad you did.

Address: 222 Montrose Avenue Brooklyn

Hours: Daily, 8am-6pm

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  • Bedford-Stuyvesant

What is it? A small slip of a shop that's known for its fist-sized yeasty doughnuts. 

Why we love it: This Bushwick shop is truly eponymously named—its doughnuts are pretty plump. Catch flavors ranging from the classic chocolate frosted with sprinkles to house specialties like dulce de leche creme at a discount after 4pm, most days. 

Time Out tip: Head in with an appetite and take advantage of the hearty all-day breakfast menu.

Address: 50 Malcolm X Boulevard, Brooklyn

Hours: Mon and Tues, 8am–4pm; Closed Wed; Thurs and Fri, 8am–4pm; Sat and Sun, 8am–5pm

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  • Chelsea
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What is it? An Astor Place doughnut "pub" (with another locale in the West Village) that's been around since the '60s. 

Why do we love it? If it’s time to celebrate—whether it’s simply waking up or planning an extravagant sweet-filled birthday—then it’s time to head to Donut Pub. Here you can find donuts shaped like every letter of the alphabet (a new take on the old CONGRATS GRAD signage, perhaps?), rotating special flavors like the cannoli kreme and chocolate dipper, and The Donut Pub's own take on croissant donuts, including the delightfully salty-sweet maple bacon.

Time Out tip: Can't make it to either shop? You can get its dougnuts on Goldbelly. 

Address: 203 West 14th Street

Hours: 24/7!

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  • Lower East Side
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What is it? The original gourmet doughnut is now found in five locations across NYC. 

Why we love it: This quirky and inventive doughnut shop is best known for its unique square donuts stuffed with house-made jams and cream fillings (peanut butter banana, coconut cream). But bakers here also sling chubby yeast-raised rings that are fluffy yet substantial and glazed in rotating flavors (pistachio, strawberry, vanilla bean, Valrhona chocolate), plus cake-style donuts like Brooklyn Black Out and carrot cake. Vegan and gluten-free options are available as well.

Time Out tip: They are credited with making the first-ever Crème Brûlée doughnut back 2008. 

Address: Multiple locations (Lower Manhattan, Midtown and Long Island City, et al.)

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  • Brooklyn Heights

What is it? A viral vegan doughnut shop with two locations, one in Brooklyn Heights and the other in NoLita. 

Why we love it: The small-batch bakery has over 40 flavors of doughnuts, both regular and of the mini variety, and all of it vegan and cruelty-free. Flavors rotate often, so follow them on Instagram to see the next drop. 

Time Out tip: Catch the sweet potato cinnamon roll, if you can. 

Address: 209 Mott Street and 14 Columbia Place, Brooklyn

  • Chinatown

What is it? A gluten-free mochi doughnut shop in Chinatown.

Why we love it: Every single creation at Alimama is a spectacle: a gorgeous symphony of color, design and taste that makes as much for a gorgeous photo as it does a delicious experience. The highlights here are the gluten-free mochi doughnuts, which are infused with flavors like salted caramel Nutella and matcha toasted rice crispies.

Time Out tip: A worthy pair, their boba tea comes in all colors here, thanks to the addition of butterfly pea flower. 

Address: 89A Bayard Street

Hours: Daily, 11am–8pm

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  • Soho
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What is it: It's Dominique Ansel's bakery, commonly known as the home of the Cronut.

Why we love it: Dominique Ansel honed his skills as executive pastry chef at Daniel for six years before opening this American and French patisserie. Caramelized croissants, rainbow colored macarons and the chef's signature Cronut (croissant-doughnut hybrid) creations make up just a few of the sweet selections at the counter.

Time Out tip: Cronut fillings rotate each month, with flavors that include black sesame ganache and salted pretzel ganache.

Address: 189 Spring Street

Hours: Daily, 8am–7pm

  • Taiwanese
  • East Williamsburg

What is it? A Taiwanese bakery from the makers of Win Son, which is right across the street. 

Why we love it: Josh Ku and Trigg Brown’s restaurant, Win Son, proffers inventive takes on Taiwanese-American bites. The duos bakery across the street (plus another location in the East Village) serves fried-chicken sandos on milk bread (made in-house by pastry chef Danielle Spencer) and wonderfully chewy mochi doughnuts.

Time Out tip: There's only two flavors of mochi doughnuts: the millet mochi donut and the fermented red rice donut. Order them both. 

Address: 164 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn

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  • Brooklyn

What is it? A 24/7 donut spot in Sheepshead Bay.

Why we love it: This charming old-school haunt is also lovingly referred to as The Donut Shoppe. Shaikh's Place is a lunch counter serving tacos, chicken sandwiches and breakfast options—but fans come hungry for a date with their donuts. 

Time Out tip: A dozen of doughnuts will only run you $10. Ball out accordingly. 

Address: 1503 Avenue U, Brooklyn

Hours: Daily, 24 hours

14. Donut World

What is it? A cake doughnut found in Staten Island. 

Why we love it: Staten Island doesn't get enough credit for a lot of dishes, but these doughnuts top the charts. Donut World could be easily missed in its strip mall, but once you find it, you'll be coming back again and again. We love the comic book-style signage and its sentient donut mascot, too.

Time Out tip: As you fill up your dozen, maybe add in the Chicken & Waffles with maple icing and syrup.

Address: 11 Holden Boulevard, Staten Island

Hours: Closed Mon; Tues–Sat, 9am–7pm; Sun, 9am–6pm

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