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Here are 10 places to get some of the best donuts in Toronto
"Location: 445 Adelaide St W, Rear entrance (enter off Morrison), Toronto, ON M5V 1T1 (in the pink building)Hours: Monday-Friday between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, Weekends between 10 am and 6 pmPrice: 1/2 dozen of the regular flavour is $4, a full dozen is $7, the special flavours are $5 for the 1/2 dozen and $7 for the full dozenWhat to Order: The sour cream glazed originals. COPS Donuts is a pretty no-frills place. They do a few flavours but they do them quite well."
"A post shared by ℂ𝕠𝕡$™ COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS (@cops.doughnuts). Next on our list, we’ve got the mouth-watering minis available at COPS. This incredible spot offers bite-sized deliciousness in three awesome flavours: Classic Cinnamon Sugar, OG Sour Cream, and a rotating weekly special."
"COPS is another adorable doughnut shop in Toronto, and all their doughnuts are made from scratch daily. Their location is just as Instagrammable as their doughnuts, especially if you’re a pink lover. They’ve got 3 locations on Adelaide, Lansdowne, and in Riverside!"
"A post shared by Glory Hole Doughnuts (@gloryholedoughnuts) on Mar 25, 2020 at 10:36am PDT. These fluffy donuts come in all magnificent flavours including Caramel Apple Cheesecake with a dulce drizzle, Ferrero Rocher with Nutella, or London Fog, among many others. Add a mocha or vanilla cold brew coffee to your order for a caffeine kick."
"Glory Hole serves up fresh, handmade doughnuts at their Parkdale and Gerrard locations, all made with whole ingredients. The inside of their doughnut shop is also super cute, if you’re looking for Instagram-worthy indoor photo spots in Toronto as well."
"This friendly neighbourhood diner has all the essentials of a diner to meet your breakfast and brunch needs. What’s most important is their famous ice-cream sandwiches. These sandwiches are made with Greg’s or Kawartha’s Dairy ice cream, sat pretty between two halves of their famous doughnuts."
"Bloomer’s started mostly as a vegan bakery and coffee shop, but has since blossomed into a full serve vegan restaurant. While you can still stop in for a cuppa and a donut, you can also enjoy sumptuous choices from the menu like a tempeh reuben sandwich, a portobello kimchi burger, or a BBQ tempeh wing sandwich. Try a healthy bowl of brown rice, steamed greens, wakame, sauerkraut, and tempeh."
"A post shared by bloomer’s (@bloomersto) on Mar 30, 2020 at 2:42pm PDT. Get Bloomer’s fun handcrafted vegan donuts and treats delivered right to your door. They launched a new Strawberry Shortcake donut for Valentines Day that is glazed in strawberry, has a dollop of cream and some oat crumble to top it off."
"At Bloomer’s, you can enjoy handcrafted donuts in flavours of all kinds. These delicious treats are perfect for celebrating any special occasion. Or enjoy them just because!"
"A post shared by La Diperie (@ladiperie) on Jun 24, 2019 at 5:49am PDT. (Danforth)ladiperie.com. Totally delish soft serve, dipped in any kind of chocolate you want, (dark chocolate with orange? White chocolate maple fudge? You name it, they can dip your cone into it) and rolled in whatever you want (nuts, candies, cookies, again, you name it)."
"717 Bay St, 1-877-599-4438 // 372 Danforth Ave, 416-901-7130 // 3264 Yonge St, 647-461-8542. La Diperie is a playful ice cream parlour concept from Montreal. In Toronto, La Diperie now has three ice cream shops located on Bay Street, Danforth Avenue and Yonge Street."
"A post shared by La Diperie (@ladiperie) on Apr 12, 2019 at 6:26am PDT. La Diperie is a massive Quebec chain that has three shops in Toronto now. They make some of the highest quality chocolate-dipped cones using pure Belgian chocolate."
"If you are looking for delicious and unique donuts that are fully vegan then head to Bloomers!. They have tons of unique flavors such as birthday cake, chai, salted caramel pecan, pina colada, Canadian maple, turtles and more!. These options will satisfy any sweet tooth."
"This Toronto spot is famous for its creatively flavoured vegan donuts. With options ranging from tiramisu to birthday cake to London fog to match, there’s a little something from everyone. Plus, they’ve got a delicious rotating menu of seasonal specials."
"Satisfy your sweet tooth with California donuts from this new Toronto restaurant. The spot has desserts in every flavour, that are available for pickup or delivery Wednesday – Sunday. You can’t go wrong with donuts!"
"You can stop by for incredible menu items like insane burgers, sandos, and more. Where: 1216 St Clair Ave W. Related Posts: This boujie curated convenience store just opened in TorontoThere are now 18 ‘new’ neighbourhoods inside of Toronto"
"Longslice Brewing operates this airy, athletics-themed space in (what the real estate developers are calling) the Canary District. “Home” and “away” beers both feature on the scoreboard draught list try the Hibiscus Pale Ale, which balances a robust hop backbone with a tinge of fruity-floral flavour (and a gorgeous ruby-red hue). Go for lunch on a weekday and get the sloppy smash burger on special for a tenner."
"This non-profit, artist-centred collective has hosted new and experimental work since 1979. Featuring five exhibitions per year over its 40-year history, the gallery is dedicated to helping artists realize ambitious and pivotal projects. “The Union” also hosts artists’ talks, workshops, seminars, and off-site public projects such as SPACE, a series of commissioned public billboards."
"A quick 20-minute drive from downtown Toronto will get you to one of Toronto’s most eye-catching buildings – the Aga Khan Museum. Designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki who used light as his inspiration, the museum has a contemporary design that also incorporates historical elements of Islamic cultures making for a truly unique façade and interior. Across from the Museum you’ll find Ismaili Centre Toronto, designed by renowned architect Charles Correa and the two buildings are connected by serene Aga Khan Park."
"Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning firm Fumihiko Maki, the Aga Khan Museum is a 10,000 sq m structure inspired by the movement of light. Opened in 2014, the museum – which aims to foster understanding of Muslim civilisations – features white angular granite and incorporates historical elements stemming from Islamic communities."
"Source: Photo by Flickr user Malika Ladak used under CC BY-ND 2.0. In the North York area of Toronto is where you’ll find the Fuhimiko Maki-designed Aga Khan Museum. This building is a museum home to Islamic art, Muslim culture, and Iranian art."
"This former warehouse building on Ryerson's campus is a multi-faceted space. While it's best known for its galleries and art shows, the RIC has been amassing works since 1969, so the space is now home to a collection of nearly 375,000 historical photographs by seminal photographers like Eugene Atget and Brassai. View this post on Instagram"
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Arild Vågen used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Massey Hall is one of Canada’s most legendary performing arts centres and is a National Historic Site. The famous Toronto building is located downtown and it was originally designed to be a hall for people to enjoy music and shows of a non-religious variety."
"Massey Hall is a beautiful performing arts theatre located in downtown Toronto that was designed by architect Sidney Badgley. It was a gift from the Massey family to the City of Toronto in 1894. The list of prominent artists and public figures that have graced its stage with their presence is vast."
"Massey Hall is one of Canada’s most important concert halls. Averitable encyclopedia of musicaltalent has played here, including Enrico Caruso, Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Igor Stravinsky, Patti Smith, Lou Reed, George Gershwin,..."
"The TIFF Bell Lightbox is a cultural centre and also the headquarters of the much-awaited Toronto International Film Festival. Your nightlife in Toronto gets too glam if you happen to time it right, when the festival is on!. However, when around the year TIFF Bell Lightbox is where film lovers, makers and event planners meet."
"Home of the Toronto Film Festival, as well as other visual arts celebrations, the TIFF Bell Lightbox is a building dedicated to Toronto's film world. Theaters, libraries, galleries, offices, lecture halls, as well as a swank members' lounge and..."