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3 Favorite New England Gourmet Donuts (Plus 6 More Favorite Donut Shops)

Some donuts are just too addictive to ignore. Handmade with care, these three New England gourmet donuts (plus six bonus donut shops) are well-worth seeking out.

New England Gourmet Donuts

Coffee By Design | Portland, Maine

Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan

It’s impossible to overstate our love of both traditional and gourmet donuts here at NewEngland.com. We love the classic butter crunch donut from Kane’s Donuts in Saugus, Massachusetts, the apple cider donuts at Cold Hollow Cider Mill in Waterbury, Vermont, the warm crullers made fresh at Lou’s in Hanover, New Hampshire, and the donut cakes (take a giant donut, frost the top, and call it a cake) at Allie’s Donuts in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. We can find something fried and true in any corner of New England.

But in all of our travels, three gourmet donuts in particular have stood out as the most addictive of all. They’re all handmade with great ingredients, so they’re more expensive than those of certain ubiquitous chains. But we believe that they’re worth the occasional indulgence.

3 Favorite New England Gourmet Donuts

New England Gourmet Donuts
Toasted hazelnuts paired with a browned butter-infused icing make this Union Square Donuts donut a toasty-nutty wonder.
Photo Credit : Amy Traverso

Brown Butter Hazelnut Crunch Donut
Union Square Donuts | Greater Boston, MA

In our opinion, no one does yeasted donuts better than this small Boston-area chain, which began in Somerville’s Union Square in 2013 and has since expanded to the Boston Public Market and Brookline’s Coolidge Corner neighborhood. Starting with an enriched dough similar to a French brioche, which manages to be dense, springy, and tender in equal measure, the pastry team fries it in rounds, then drizzles it with a brown-butter glaze before rolling it in toasted hazelnuts. Other flavors–the Boston cream, the sea salted bourbon caramel, and the signature maple-bacon–are all terrific, but as one staffer whispered conspiratorially on our last visit, “This one is the BEST!”

New England Gourmet Donuts
The dark chocolate sea salt donut at The Holy Donut. We’re so sold on these potato-enriched donuts, we think all cake donuts should be made with added spuds.
Photo Credit : Courtesy of Holy Donut

Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Donut
The Holy Donut | Portland, Arundel, & Scarborough, ME

Potato doughnuts reached the status of food fad in the 1940s, when Al and Bob Pelton of Salt Lake City, Utah, launched the “Spudnut” bakery craze, across more than 30 states. Meanwhile, in Maine potato-growing regions, home cooks were already making potato doughnuts, thereby incorporating their primary staple food into the breakfast course.

When Leigh Kellis got the idea that her hometown of Portland needed some exceptional donut options back in 2011, it was only natural to add Aroostook County’s finest spuds in the batter. She found that adding mashed potato to the dough made it incredibly fluffy and tender. Holy Donut took off immediately and the bakery now has three locations.

Unlike Union Square Donuts, Holy Donut specializes in cake-style donuts, and all the flavors are excellent: pomegranate, lemon, toasted coconut, that ubiquitous maple bacon, and chocolate glazed all stand out, but the chocolate glazed donut with a sprinkling of sea salt is the perfect marriage of sweet, chocolate, and just a hint of salt to make the other flavors more vivid.

New England Gourmet Donuts
Imagine a cream puff or popover in donut form, and you have Lil’s crullers.
Photo Credit : Photo courtesy of Lil's Cafe.

Classic Cruller
Lil’s Cafe | Kittery Point, ME

Lil’s is named after Lillian Mangos, a longtime cashier at sister restaurant Bob’s Clam Hut, who worked the counter with sass and style for nearly 25 years before a stroke forced her to retire from her legion of adoring fans. The year she died, when Bob’s owner Michael Landgarten was contemplating opening a bakery/cafe in nearby Kittery Point, he knew he had to name it in her honor.

And what an honor it is. The bakery is excellent, with the star player being the stack of eggy crullers that sells out each day, but is well worth a well-timed visit. Unlike the yeasted and cake donuts described above, these are made with the kind of choux dough that you’d find in a cream puff, only fried and glazed. Manhattan may have its cronuts, but these beauties would stand up any day.

6 More Notable New England Donuts

Need even more donuts in your life. We hear you. These six donut favorites were all winners in the 2018 Yankee Editors’ Choice Awards.

Donut Crazy | Shelton, CT

Mmm … maple-bacon doughnuts. If the mere thought of syrup-glazed orbs encrusted in bacon hunks has you drooling, you’ll understand why this only-in-Connecticut chain is the state’s sweetest success story. Now with four locations (and two in the works) since the original opened in Shelton in 2015, Donut Crazy has achieved doughnut domination by constantly unleashing new flavors with wow-factor taste and visual appeal—and by offering evening hours for fans who know that crème brûlée, s’mores, and cannoli doughnuts are worthy desserts. Additional locations in Stratford, New Haven, and Westport.  

Miss Weinerz | Burlington & Winooksi, VT

In 2012, Chittenden County fell in love with the doughnuts at Winooski’s Misery Loves Company, where baker Ren Weiner crafted pillowy sourdough rounds flavored with in-season fruits, veggies, and even flowers. Then, in 2014, Weiner went solo. These days you can find her sweets—glistening with local ginger glaze or plump with wild grape jelly—at locations ranging from Burlington’s Scout & Company and Onyx Tonics to the farmers’ markets in Burlington and Winooski. 

Harvey’s Bakery | Dover, NH

Glistening honey-dipped rounds, fat jelly doughnuts sparkling with sugar, big creamy maple bars—at least four generations have stood before this glass counter and tried to decide which to bite into first. There’s bread hot from the oven, and the case is filled with cinnamon buns dripping with frosting, muffins bursting with local blueberries, and whoopie pies. Harvey’s also has a lunchroom and a solid menu (which includes a standout pork pie), but it’s the jellies we’d stand in line for.  

PVDonuts | Providence, RI

So enormous, so artful, these doughnuts look as if they were handcrafted for a “food that’ll blow your mind” photo shoot. But they were baked in the wee hours for devoted fans waiting in a line out the door (thankfully, it moves fast). Each month’s new menu of limited-edition delights features both crumbly, cake batter–style doughnuts and brioche dough creations that are surpassingly fluffy. Local collaborations make every morsel—and sip of coffee—an only-in-RI experience.

Back Door Donuts | Oak Bluffs, MA

Everyone from The New York Times to Condé Nast Traveler has waxed poetic about these sweet treats, and for excellent reason: Fresh, cheap, and available between 7 p.m. and 12:58 a.m. in-season from the rear door of Martha’s Vineyard Gourmet Café & Bakery, these doughnuts might just be the island’s worst-kept secret (as demonstrated by the nightly long lines). Raised and cake varieties are on offer, and favorite flavors include maple-bacon and butternut crunch. Conflicted about deviating from your summer frozen-dessert routine? Order the “Charlie,” a doughnut of your choice topped with chocolate or vanilla ice cream and drizzled with chocolate. 

Blackbird | Boston, MA

Some doughnut shops excel at coming up with fun flavors (looking at you, maple bacon and pumpkin ale). Others master one form—the cake doughnut or the yeast-raised type—but fall flat on the other. Blackbird wins because it does it all, serving up inventive flavors such as chocolate pretzel and strawberry rhubarb and pulling off all styles with panache. The Boston cream is a dream, and the classic chocolate glazed is so richly chocolaty no one can top it.

Do you have one or two (or, like us, three) favorites when it comes to New England gourmet donuts? Let us know!

This post was first published in 2017 and has been updated. 

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  1. you forgot Beach Donut in Westbrook/ Clinton Conn town line. They make the best jelly donuts bar none.While they are $11 a dozen the donut is priceless.They make an assortment of other donuts just as good as the jelly but the “real jelly” is my favorite. When in the area stop in you won’t be disappointed.

  2. Mrs. Murphy’s donuts in Southwick, MA are worth the trip. As a real estate appraiser in Western Mass. I would always plan to stop at Mrs. Murphy’s whenever I had a job in Southwick.

  3. You should include Congdons family Restaurant & Bakery in Wells Maine. Wonderful homemade donuts and of course, whoopie pies. Staff/owner amazing as well! Wonderful for the kids.

  4. Bolton Orchards in Bolton, MA makes a terrific cider donut all year round! Weekends only through the winter months!

  5. You should do a piece on the best diner donuts that includes, among others, Dottie’s in Woodbury, CT; Sonny’s Blue Benn in Bennington, VT; Moody’s Diner in Waldoboro, ME; and 4 Aces Diner in West Lebanon, NH. These places make old-school donuts that are to die for!

  6. You’ve got to try Hangar B Eatery’s Potato Flour Donut with their homemade jelly on the side! Located at Chatham Municipal Airport, you also get great views of small aircraft flying in and out of town, Chatham MA

  7. There was a donut shop in Arlington, Mass called Freddy’s as I recall. They were the only place where you could get a whipped cream filled donut. I’ve even tried out here in Calif with no success. Although if you want canollis out here go to the Victoria Pastry Shop in North Beach in San Francisco. Just get there before 11am or they’re gone.

  8. The New England Bakery in Sanford Maine!!! By far has the most amazing donuts, they have new funky flavors every week and the donut itself is soooo good! To anyone who hasn’t tried a New England Bakery donut you don’t know what your missing!!!

  9. The New England bakery in Sanford has the BEST donuts!! They have a couple new flavors each week in addition to the regular favorites like the churro donut, so good!!!

  10. Simple glazed, still warm……….Allie’s Donuts. 3661 Quaker Ln
    North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The best simple donut around. Alas, I now live in Idaho and cannot drive down from Providence any more to fill the void.

  11. The Donut Shack in Lowell MA…get there early before the jelly marsh sells out. Tiny store with everything handmade.

  12. I think the best donuts I’ve had is at the New England Bakery in Sanford, Maine. They are innovative in making new donuts for us to try. And, we the customers, gobble up every new and exciting donut they give us.

    1. And, their cinnamon rolls are the size of a very large dinner plate and are fabulous. The fritters are to die for. Darn, now my mouth is watering. I want one !!!!!!!!

  13. I agree with Tom from Idaho. I live across the street from PVDonuts in Providence, RI. Not impressed. $3.50 for one donut! I will drive 45 minutes to North Kingstown for Allie’s Donuts. Made fresh every day and enormous! Many kinds and flavors. The BEST!

    1. Agreed! I can’t brook specialty donut shops like Knead, PVD, Union Square; donuts that cost what I paid for a dozen 15 years ago. Give me a good basic glazed, cinnamon, jelly or crueller any day over those over fussed confections.

  14. People… the best is at Tony’s Donuts in Portland, ME! Their bismarks are as fluffy as a pillow with a heavenly cream filling and three fruit fillings of your choice! And then there are the apple fritters! No sparing on the cinnamon that tangos with nice chunks of apple! These are my favorite but there is so much more! You will not be disappointed!

    1. They are very good. I don’t eat donuts often as I find them cloying sweet . Not a big fan of
      Overly sweet things. But if you are in the area Mrs Murphy,s are good. Stick with simple old fashion as they are less sweet

  15. Coffee An’ donuts, Westport, CT…best. best. best. Classic flavors, done to perfection. Their coconut donut is from the heavens.

  16. You featured a donut shop on one of your “Weekends w/ Yankee” where they make an English Type donut – could you send me the name of the place – wrote it down somewhere … still trying to find it. Thanks Maria Pillie

  17. The best doughnuts I have ever had are from Mrs. Murphy’s in Southwick, MA. Big, fresh and tasty. No gimmicks just great doughnuts. I would put them up against anyone in the USA.

    1. I agree with Stephen. Lived in Feeding Hills, MA for 16 years and Mrs. Murphy’s in Southwick, MA has the BEST donuts.

      1. TOTALLY agree! I live in PA now, but whenever we go to CT to visit with family, we go the extra miles to Southwick just to get these donuts. The idea is to bring them home and freeze them to have on hand, but rarely do more than a half dozen survive the car ride back to PA!

  18. I’m excited to try to all of the donuts on this list, and I see a number of spots I already love. However, I haven’t noticed anyone mention Muriel’s Donuts in Lebanon, NH yet. She’s been turning out a few classic flavors for decades now, and they are hands down my favorite

    1. Can’t believe you left out Dottie’s Donuts in Woodbury Ct and their Cinnamon Sugar donuts voted the best in the US.

  19. I know you can’t visit and taste every donut in the region, but should you do another article on bakeries with donut specialties, The Angry Donut in Newburyport, MA with a sister store in Stratham, NH has GOT to be on the list. Using brioche dough provides an amazing texture to regular offerings like Chocolate Sea Salt, Raspberry Jelly, or Maple Bacon as well as several monthly specials. Numerous other pastries and coffee selection are also excellent.

  20. Lil’s Café is in Wallingford Square in Kittery Foreside, not Kittery Point which i miles away.

  21. There’s a donut shop in Ayer Massachusetts called Ruby’s donuts. It’s a fairly new shop but their donuts are really good!

  22. OMG! Neil’s Doughnuts in Middletown Ct! Their doughnuts are the best ever. The jelly doughnuts are so filled. You need to do a road trip!

    1. Neil’s is the best by far! Theirs are so fresh that they have a crunch when you bite into them. So many different flavors! Their filled donuts are not pumped. They slice donut open & fill. Amy, definitely a worthy road trip. Let me know when I’ll meet you there!

  23. Sometimes I think you folks at Yankee/New England Today forget that many if not most of your readers are ordinary folks with ordinary incomes who are not going to travel fifty, a hundred miles or more for a donut. All we want is a decent donut to have in the morning with our oatmeal. Koffee Kup bakery in Burlington VT makes a pretty decent apple cider donut that is probably available in your local supermarket. And, you should not hold your noses at the donuts produced by Country Kitchen bakery, also likely available locally.

    1. Keep in mind you’re commenting on an article in a travel magazine. After all, it’s not called New England Townie.

  24. Donut dip in West Springfield, MA – sour cream donut is amazing!!! Speedy’s Donuts in Norwalk CT blueberry donut is the best!!!!

  25. “CHANGING TIDES CAFE and DONUT SHOP!” AMAZING and great staff!! ????☕️ 92 Pleasant St, Newburyport, Ma !!!!!

  26. When in New Bedford, MA – award winning donuts and more at The Baker 562 Pleasant St, New Bedford, MA 02740
    Best bakery I’ve found. Swoon worthy

  27. Flanders Donuts in Niantic CT has a donut called a Bismark. Jelly and vanilla cream in the center. Delicious apple strudel too. FLASHBACK: decades gone now Emily’s donuts in Westbrook CT.

  28. My family has been eating Harvey’s donuts since the 40’s. The Rochester location closed many years ago but Dover is still open .
    Maple squares, raspberry turnovers, birds nests, and cream roll bread are our favorites.

  29. When I was a kid visiting my grandmother in Jamaica VT, she made the best donuts experienced. Back then they had lard for the frying. She made them knowing we were coming. I’ve been looking and looking for a recipe and cooking method to duplicate hers. This had to be in the mid 40’s.

  30. Best jelly donuts and chocolate glazed donuts plus lots of other flavors in Lakes Region made by Goody Good Donuts in Laconia, NH. Nancy 3/31/2022

  31. Try Homemade Donuts on Hathaway Road in New Bedford. I know you don’t think anything could possibly be good in New Bedford but their donuts are.