Because sometimes nothing hits the spot like a fresh-from-the-oven donut, we’ve scoured the city to find the best donuts in Seattle and came up with a list that is guaranteed to satisfy even the pickiest doughnut aficionado. Powdered, cream-filled, crispy or totally out-of-the-box, this list has it all. Trust us, you “donut” want to miss out on this round-up.

Raised Doughnuts & Cakes

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Kathryn Mueller

Mi Kim loved doughnuts, and that infatuation inspired her journey to open Raised Doughnuts and Cakes. They don’t use preservatives, fillers or artificial coloring, and the quality shines through in the taste. They offer a menu of original donuts that are tried and true as well as rotating flavors that mix it up. In April, you can try flavors like Strawberry Balsamic or Chocolate Chip Cookie.

Good to know: This sweet spot is moving to a new location in Midtown Square mid-April (2301 E. Union St., Suite L). Swing by for their grand re-opening on April 23.

Hours: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri., 7 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Closed Wed.

1101 23rd Ave.
Seattle, WA
Online: raiseddoughnuts.com

Top Pot Doughnuts

best donuts in seattle
Kathryn Mueller

Top Pot Doughnuts began in 2002 in Capitol Hill. Since then this indispensable Seattle-based doughnut shop has grown substantially. Today, you can find locations all over the Seattle area and beyond. We love their classic doughnuts, but they also offer fancy and seasonal flavors. With more than 40 different options, there is sure to be a doughnut for everyone.  

Insider tip: If you ask us, the Edmonds shop is tops. It’s steps from the ferry terminal at Edmonds, and the beach is right across the train tracks. This location also has a cozy library upstairs; the kids section is located to the far right. Grab a chair and a book, and snuggle up in the reading nook. If you’re looking for a family day trip, starting out at Top Pot is the perfect way to start a day.

Locations in Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Edmonds, Issaquah, Redmond, Renton, Mill Creek & Tacoma. 

Online: toppotdoughnuts.com

The Flour Box

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Kristopher S via Yelp

The Flour Box is a woman-owned and family-run small bakery cafe in Hillman City. They serve hand-crafted, filled brioche doughnuts from scratch. Everything is made in the bakery in small batches with one special ingredient—love. Pamela Vuong said she picked up baking in college and quickly felt like she had found her calling. Since then, her passion for creating scrumptiously delectable doughnuts has taken off. Her flavors change often, so be sure to check in for what’s new on the menu. Flavors like lemon lime curd, crème brulee or everything bagel donut are as good as they sound.

Insider tip: These doughnuts go fast, so head out early. They generally sell out within a couple hours of opening their doors. They are that good!

Hours: Thu.-Sun., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. (or until sold out)

5520 Rainier Ave. S.
Seattle, WA
Online: theflourboxseattle.com

Dochi

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Emily J via Yelp

Soft, chewy, airy and shareable—that’s what you’ll get at Dochi. Their unique bubble ring-shaped donuts are a delightful cross between a Japanese rice cake (mochi) and an American-style fried donut. The flavors are as distinctive as their appearance, from red velvet cake to matcha pistachio and cosmic crunch. Although these doughnuts are designed to share, they are so good you might want them all to yourself. Like the box says, you definitely deserve to treat yourself.

Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; & Sat. & Sun., 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

515 Weller St. (inside the Uwajimaya Supermarket)
Seattle, WA
206-887-4426
Online: dochicompany.com

Zuri’s Gourmet Donutz

Marie B via Yelp

Davis Vincent is the mastermind behind Zuri’s Gourmet Donutz, and we love his vision. “If it’s boring, you won’t find it here,” he says. All his flavors—as wild as they are—are 100% organic and natural in color. This black-owned family doughnut shop is truly unique. You can find pretty much any doughnut you could dream up, and that’s how Vincent likes it. His eclectic doughnuts come in flavors you’ve probably never seen before, like “Ubae Me Better” or “Just Like Butter.” He also has lots of gluten-free options and even some 21 and older doughnuts. You truly have to see them to believe them!

Hours: Fri.-Sun., 6 a.m.-2 p.m.

7600 196th St. S.W., #850
Lynnwood, WA
425-582-8803
Online: zurisgourmet.com

General Porpoise

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Kathryn Mueller

General Porpoise offers truly exquisite treats crafted by pastry chef Clare Gordon. They specialize in fried donuts filled with jams, creams, custards and curds (made with fresh eggs). Three locations across Seattle make it easy to satiate your doughnut craving. Shops are conveniently located in Capitol Hill, Laurelhurst and Pioneer Square. All their locations are beautiful and bright, like stepping into a Pinterest page. General Porpoise also has a variety of delicious coffee options to start your day off right. Whether you need an espresso, pour over, drip or draft cold brew, the world is your oyster at General Porpoise.

Hours: Mon.-Sun., 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

Pioneer Square
401 1st Ave. S.
Seattle, WA

Capitol Hill
1020 E. Union St.
Seattle, WA

Laurelhurst
4520 Union Bay Pl. N.E.
Seattle, WA

206-900-8770
Online: gpdoughnuts.com

Daily Dozen Doughnut Co.

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Mishan G via Yelp

Just a stone’s throw from the famous fish flingers at Pike Place Market, you’ll find a small donut stall known to locals and tourists alike as a market staple. You can’t miss it. The smell of fresh, hot donuts will lure you in the right direction. Their piping hot mini donuts are a crowd pleaser, especially with flavors like scrumptious maple bacon, sprinkles and powdered sugar. Our suggestion? You will definitely want to opt for at least a dozen.

Hours: Mon.-Sun., 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Pike Place Market
93 Pike St.
Seattle, WA
206-467-7769
Online: pikeplacemarket.org

9th & Hennepin Donuts

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Kathryn Mueller

Is there anything better than a hot, made-to-order doughnut? The owner of 9th & Hennepin Donuts knows the right answer to that question. No. There is nothing better, and that’s how he serves them. The flavors of the doughnuts change based on the season and what the chef can find locally. Most of the ingredients are sourced right here in Washington. Flavors change every week, but there are always four kinds of doughnut offerings—a raised/filled brioche, a fruit fritter, a cake donut and a fourth "something else." Doughnuts are takeout-only, and pre-orders are encouraged, but walkups are welcome. You won’t want to miss these truly spectacular doughnuts.

Insider tip: Alki Beach is just a short drive away (about 10 minutes). After grabbing a box of delicious doughnuts, head down to take in the sights. Be sure to pack your beach toys!

Good to know: The doughnut shop is part of a shared kitchen and will be transforming into something super cool this summer. Be sure to follow their Instagram or Facebook page for more details.

Hours: Fri.-Sun., 8 a.m.-noon

5604 Delridge Way S.W.
Seattle, WA
Online: 9thandhennepin.com

Donut Factory Inc

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Kathryn Mueller

You’ll find both classics and fancy doughnuts here. All their doughnuts are made on-site and their motto is as sweet as their treats: Good Donuts. Good Service. Good Vibes. They offer lots of unique flavors and have a welcoming family-friendly atmosphere. And while their doughnuts are infamous, if you have a real sweet tooth, you've got to indulge and add ice cream to your order. An ice cream doughnut sandwich is only $5, and it’s worth it.

University District
4336 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Seattle, WA
206-547-1633

Hours: Mon.-Fri., 5 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m.

Lynnwood
20815 67th Ave. W., #202
Lynnwood, WA
425-361-7923

Hours: Mon.-Fri., 5:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

Online: donutfactoryinc.com

Legendary Doughnuts

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Lina L via Yelp

Legendary Doughnuts has seven locations around the greater Seattle area, from Tacoma to Federal Way. Their handmade doughnuts are delicious and made in-house every day. When it comes to intriguing flavors—you name it, they have it. Whether you want gummy bears on top of your doughnut, cereal or bacon, you can find just about whatever you can dream up. Flavors sound more like desserts here, and that’s probably because these sweets are just that. The size of some of their doughnuts are also unmatched. They seriously have one that's the size of your face. When you visit, don’t forget to bring your furry friends with you. They have doughnuts for them, too.

Good to know: You don't have to leave the comfort of your home to enjoy Legendary donuts. Get them delivered fresh to your door with Doordash.

Hours: Sun.-Thu., 5 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fri. & Sat., 5 a.m.-7 p.m.

Locations in Issaquah, Federal Way, Puyallup, Auburn, Covington, Tacoma & Orting.

Online: legendarydoughnuts.com

Mighty-O Donuts

A toddler peeks at a case of donuts
Lily F via Yelp

Mighty-O Donuts has reimagined the doughnut game. Healthy donuts? That’s the promise of Mighty-O Donuts, and they’re as good as their word. All Mighty-O's are organic, 100% vegan and made from scratch. You can enjoy their doughnuts from four locations around the Seattle area. It's hard to miss with a French Toast donut, a spiced cake with maple glaze. And kids will flip for the Mini O’s, a bite-sized remix of their larger doughnuts that are perfect for smaller appetites and little bellies.

Locations in Green Lake, Ballard, Capitol Hill & Denny Triangle. The Downtown location is currently closed.

Online: mightyo.com

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Your baby may not remember this first Valentine’s Day, but that’s no reason not to go big with hearts and sweets. Read on for outfits, activities, sweets and photo ops to make this holiday memorable. You’ll looooove how cute your photos come out.

1. Choose an Outfit You'll Love

Primary

Buy a special outfit for the big day, like this heart-printed bodysuit from Primary. It's made from 100% combed cotton slub, with snaps on the shoulder seam for easy on/off. Visit Primary's Heart Shop for this and other clothing items in lovely prints and colors.

Available at primary.com, $16.

2. Share a Sweet Treat

Sugarwish

If your baby is eating solids (or just gumming them), use a small heart-shaped cookie cutter to make a sweet treat for you to share. From watermelon to toast or lasagna noodles, there are lots of foods you can cut into cute shapes. For something even more decadent, send away for Sugarwish cookies. The company offers 20+ cookie flavors, including keto-friendly, vegan and gluten-free options. 

3. Count Down to the Big Day

Pottery Barn Kids

Advent calendars aren't just for Christmas anymore! Build up excitement for Valentine's Day with Mickey Mouse and this cotton canvas and felt calendar that has pockets to hold small gifts for the 14 days leading up to the big one. Fill each pocket with a love note, treat or toy, or keep it simple and just move the Mickey ears to the correct day in the countdown. Available at Pottery Barn Kids, $49.

4. Decorate with Love

Instagram-ready! Decorate with items baby will love to play with, like these wood blocks ($45) that spell out LOVE, HUGS, KISS and XOXO. 

Available at Etsy shop Timeless Notion.

5. Read Together

Books you and your child will love: My Little Lovebug ($35), a personalized book featuring your child's face and name with lots of sweet sentiments and cute animal images. Kisses, Kisses, Up & Down ($7, paperback) is an interactive read that'll have you giving your baby kisses on their nose, toes, belly, chin and more. I Love You Stinky Face ($7, paperback) is a sweet story about the unconditional love a mother has for her child.

It's never too early to read to your baby. Check out these tips for reading to a newborn.

6. Take Some Pics

Under the Pear Tree

Kiss your baby while wearing bright red or pink lipstick for an Instagram-winning photo. Kiley from the Under the Pear Tree blog used the app PicMonkey to add some artistic flair for this memorable photo. Pro tip: Don't use long-wearing lipstick.

7. Make Cupid Cupcakes

These red velvet cupcakes from Bakerella feature cupid arrows attached to a 6-inch lollipop stick. You'll find both the arrow printables and cupcake recipe on the Bakerella website.

8. Write Love Letters to Your Baby

Your child (and your future self) will thank you for celebrating this Valentine's Day by professing your love to your mini-sweetheart. The time capsule Letters to My Baby ($13) contains 12 fold-and-mail letters so you can continue on your tradition every Valentine's Day for years to come. 

9. Create a Heartfelt Keepsake

Mitts, Piggys and Paws

Remember how tiny baby's hands are with a keepsake you can display for Valentine's Day or all year round. This sweet heart is from Mitts, Piggys and Paws. You send them an impression of your child's hand in PlayDoh and they'll create a one-of-a-kind piece of art.

10. Swaddle Your Baby in Love

Aden & Anais

Hearts and stripes and everything nice decorate these muslin swaddles ($55 for 4) from Aden & Anais. The breathable, versatile and soft fabric surrounds your little one in comfy goodness and makes everybody who sees your baby smile. Lay them on the floor during during tummy time or cover part of the car seat on a sunny day for an afternoon snooze on the go.

Aimee Della Bitta

featured image: Silviarita via Pixabay

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It might be fall, but that doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to ice cream till next summer. Cold Stone Creamery has turned its classic cake batter flavor jet black and it’s the perfect Halloween treat.

For a limited time you can score the new Boo Batter ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery locations. It’s the same flavor as their cake batter, but with a much spookier color to help celebrate the season.

You can kick things up a notch by ordering the Trick Or Treat Creation, which mixes in some of your favorite Halloween treats, like Halloween Oreos, Kit Kats and M&Ms, with the Boo Batter. Complete the entire dish by ordering it in an orange or black waffle cone.

Don’t wait if you want to get a taste of this sweet treat. It’s only around for the month of October at Cold Stone Creamery locations.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Cold Stone Creamery

 

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As parents, we want to give our kids everything we may have missed growing up and then some. In fact, a recent survey from Rice Krispies Treats found that 86% of parents experienced moments where they needed more support and love from their parents during childhood.

To help inspire caregivers, Rice Krispies Treats has paired up with award-winning actress and singer Idina Menzel to provide an easy way to provide the love and support kids need. Starting today, parents can enter to grab a limited-edition Rice Krispies Treats “365 Days of Love and Support Kit” that includes tools for self-reflection and daily encouragement.

photo: Courtesy of Rice Krispies Treats

Each kit includes a one-of-a-kind daily planner with inspirational prompts and a pen to use with the planner and on Rice Krispies Treats wrappers. Oh yeah, did we mention the kit comes with a year’s supply of Rice Krispies Treats?

While every kiddo likely loves a sweet treat, the true love comes from the message from mom and dad on the writable wrapper.

From Aug. 19-26, head to RiceKrispiesTreats.Fooji.com or visit Idina’s Instagram to enter to win a kit. All entries will win a digital version of the planner, along with a note from Idina herself. Lucky winners will earn the kit and the year’s supply of treats for never-ending love and support.

––Karly Wood

 

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One of your fave classic kinds of candy is making a spring-time comeback! Spangler Candy Company recently announced the return of the Necco Chocolate Wafer Roll.

Instead of an assortment of flavors, this sweet treat features only chocolate wafers. That’s right, all 40 of the paper-thin disks have the chocolate taste you know, love and completely crave.

photo: Courtesy of Spangler Candy Company

Diana Eschhofen, Spangler Candy’s Director, Corporate Communications, said in a press release, “Once we brought back the original assorted roll of Necco Wafers this past summer, the demand for the Chocolate Roll was almost instantaneous.” Eschhofen continued, “We know this has been a long-awaited return, and we’re ready to give chocolate candy lovers something they’ve been missing.”

Even though the beloved wafers have spent more than a century on store shelves, the chocolate wafers vanished two years ago. Now that they’re back, the coco-flavored wafers have an even richer cocoa taste.

You can nab a single roll of the Necco Chocolate Wafers or, if you’re into bulk buys, buy a 24-count tray from SpanglerCandy.com or at select retailers nationwide.

—Erica Loop

 

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Summer is almost here—and Sam’s Club has the perfect sweet treat for the season! If you’re a fan of the fab foodie fare you’d find at a summer-time carnival, the Fun Sweets Summer Cotton Candy Assortment is a must-have.

Forget about the typical cotton candy flavors you’ve enjoyed for decades. The Fun Sweets Summer Cotton Candy Assortment has all-new tastes you won’t expect from the spun sugary goodie.

photo courtesy of Sam’s Club

With flavors such as watermelon, orange cream and pink lemonade, this cotton candy 12-pack pairs perfectly with your summer picnic or BBQ meal. Not only does this wispy treat come in creative mix of tastes, it’s also free of gluten, GMOs, fat, peanuts and tree nuts.

Between family get-togethers, summer-time outdoor playdates and everything else you’ll do in the warm weather season, you need sweet snacks to quickly divvy up between the kiddos. The 12 individual tubs of cotton candy won’t keep you in the kitchen splitting treats into tiny pieces or force you to spend time making individual goody bags. Instead, give each child their fave flavor in their own tub.

Find this 12-pack assortment in Sam’s Club stores nationwide or online for $9.98.

—Erica Loop

 

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Betty Crocker just made baking a fave Easter treat easier. If you want to step up your sweet treat game, the new Cookie Cups kits make it easy to whip a batch of this IG-worthy dessert.

What exactly is a Betty Crocker Cookie Cup? Like the name says, it’s a cup-like cookie. Think of a cookie-cupcake combo and you’ve got the idea!

While these boxed mixes aren’t Easter-only treats, they’re certainly perfect for your bunny day bake-off. Each kit comes complete with the mix you need for the cookie cups, frosting/filling, sprinkles/toppings and paper baking cups.

You won’t need to shop several stores to pick up each part of your cookie cup recipe or worry about complicated baking processes. These kits are super-simple and perfect for bakers of every level.

The mixes are available in a variety of fun flavors, including Rainbow Candy, Birthday Cake, Chocolate Chip Fudge, Chocolate Fudge, Salted Caramel Pretzel and Peanut Butter Fudge. Find the boxed kits in grocery retailers nationwide, such as Walmart and other fave stores.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of Betty Crocker

 

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Get ready for an afternoon of IKEA assembly fun—no tiny hexagonal wrench needed! The Swedish furniture and home goods retailer has a self-assembly chocolate bunny just in time for Easter.

Like just about everything else at IKEA, the VÅRKÄNSLA milk chocolate bunny is an assembly-required item. While you might not need to spend the afternoon figuring out what that sweet little stick man in the 10-page illustrated instruction manual is doing with wooden pegs, a hammer and a hexagonal wrench, the bunny isn’t a buy and eat treat.

Photo: IKEA

Your kiddo will get more than just an Easter basket goody with the VÅRKÄNSLA. Instead of just a sweet treat, they’ll also get a fun-filled holiday activity too. The self-assembly bunny comes in three parts to puzzle together!

Not only is the make-your-own bunny awesomely adorable, it’s a tasty addition to your fam’s Easter candy stash. The VÅRKÄNSLA bunny is made from at least 30 percent UTZ certified cocoa. UTZ certified cocoa is harvested and produced in a way that, “Ensures sustainable farming standards and good conditions for workers.”

Nab your very own self-assembly chocolate bunny in IKEA stores across the country for $4.99.

—Erica Loop

 

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Ice cream brand Serendipity Brands has just partnered with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and for the best reason: ice cream! The super-premium dessert company is bringing four new pints that are all inspired by your favorite series and movies.

Get ready to dig into Friends Central Perk Almond Fudge, The Goonies Sloth and Chunk Rocky Rooooaad, Caddyshack Gopher Trax and A Christmas Story Oh Fudge! Peppermint Cookie Fudge Sundae. The Friends pint is in the permanent Serendipity lineup, while The Goonies, CaddyShack and A Christmas Story will be limited-time releases.

Sal Pesce, president and COO of Serendipity Brands says “Friends is a pop culture classic that we couldn’t be more thrilled to create a special flavor for! Our Central Perk Almond Fudge flavor is nostalgia in a pint that makes you feel like you’re with your six best friends indulging in a sweet treat at a coffee shop.”

So what exactly are the tasty flavors? Friends Central Perk Almond Fudge pint is made with chocolate covered almonds and fudge swirls that creates a mocha almond fudge ice cream. You can already binge on the Friends ice cream which is available at select retailers and on serendipitybrands.com for $5.99 each, but keep your eyes peeled for the other three later this year.

––Karly Wood

Photos: Courtesy of Serendipity Brands

 

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Grab a pair of bell bottoms, pull out the polyester and go back to the ’70s for a disco-themed sweet treat! Nestlé Toll House’s Disco morsels will bring the bling to your next baking experience.

Like teeny tiny disco balls, the morsels sparkle and shine. Don’t worry about dusting your home with glitter just to bake a batch of disco-themed cookies. These chips are made with the same sparkly stuff your kiddo crafts with––just edible.

photo: Walmart

According to the packaging, this Nestlé Toll House product contains semi-sweet morsels and edible glitter morsels. The morsels are made with 100 percent real chocolate.

The glittery goodies are the perfect addition to everything from your freshly baked chocolate chip cookies to an ooey, gooey ice cream sundae. With a chip this special, your kiddo might just want to get creative in the kitchen. Think disco glitter pancakes, s’mores, brownies, or chocolaty sparkle trail mix. Snag a bag of Nestlé Toll House Disco morsels online at Walmart.com for $2.48.

If you’re still looking to up your baking game, the Disco morsels aren’t your only option. Nestlé Toll House Unicorn Pink and Blue Swirled Vanilla Morsels, Espresso Baking Morsels or Funfetti Morsels. Then again, you could just toss all the chips into one bowl of your fam’s fave cookie dough recipe and whip up a mix-and-match batch of colorful chocolate-filled goodness.

—Erica Loop

 

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