Sadly, even as a New England native, I have to admit that Krispie Kreme doughnuts do edge out Dunk's donuts (which is why I was sad when they pulled out of the Boston area after being here for only a short while). That being said, everything ELSE at a DD's is better; I can't imagine who thought a glaze flavored shake was a good idea at KK.
Krispy Kremes have become very rare where I live. I remember when I was much younger that on occasion after church on Sundays we would go to Krispy Kreme and watch the doughnuts being made "hot & now" rolling along the conveyor line, their sweet smell filling the store. Even better when they cooled down enough to actually eat, melting in your mouth.
The subway Green Line was interesting: a subway train that felt like a streetcar.
Dunkies are really everywhere in Massachusetts. I pass by at least 12 on the way to work. As for which donut is the best, I hate both krispy kreme and dunkin donuts. There are several family owned donut shops all over Boston and they beat the chain donut shop any day of the f-ing week.
As for the Green Line, they're not subways, they are light rails, so yes, they are technically street cars but underground (half the time)
The thing with DD's donuts is that they taste manufactured. Krispy Kreme's, especially if you're lucky enough to find the stand alone shops with the visible glazing belt, are sooooo much better. Sadly, rarer too.
And wow, Doughnut Plant. I was surprised to see that on the list until I found out there's actually a Doughnut Plant Japan. And Doughnut Plant Korea too.
Kryptik said: The thing with DD's donuts is that they taste manufactured. Krispy Kreme's, especially if you're lucky enough to find the stand alone shops with the visible glazing belt, are sooooo much better. Sadly, rarer too.
The one that was in the Pru used to have this, and they clearly knew what they were doing; they stuck that sucker RIGHT in front of the giant glass pane windows to the shop.
Never liked Krispy's donuts. Walking into my hometown's Daylight Donuts in the morning when all the older folk were there for their morning coffee smelled heavenly.
In my experiences with both, both donuts tasted good, but Dunk's were routinely slightly larger and slightly cheaper, so I almost always went with them.
Recent investigation has unearthed Hannaford (grocery store) as quality donut competition, however.
Kink-Link5 said: Am I the only person who actually puts their doughnut into the coffee? I seriously feel like no one does what the name of the chain comes from.
It depends. I tried it once with a Boston Cream and it was kinda disgusting.
Here in New York? Chances are, If you turn a corner you'll see a Dunkin Doughnuts around the next.
Actually, in thinking about this further, I have to throw the Market Basket hat into the donut ring. They're another New-England-local grocery store, and their donuts are comparable to Hannaford's in size and price. Hannaford's individually are better, but if you're watching carefully, you can get a good set of 6 donuts for about $2.30 on the day-old bakery rack.
Anyway, to make this a worthwhile post, I actually agree about the Market Basket donuts, but even more so, they used to have apple fritters back when I lived near one. Those were awesome, and apparently as I learn, hard to find.
RiderFan said: Krispy Kremes have become very rare where I live. I remember when I was much younger that on occasion after church on Sundays we would go to Krispy Kreme and watch the doughnuts being made "hot & now" rolling along the conveyor line, their sweet smell filling the store. Even better when they cooled down enough to actually eat, melting in your mouth.
That's why there's an iOS app that indicates when the nearest Krispy Kreme has (or will have) a fresh batch. If I had an iPhone, I'd get it.
In lieu of being able to go to a Krispy Kreme, I end up going to a local shop called the Donut Pub instead, since it's the closest to KK taste that I've found. I've yet to go to the actual Doughnut Plant, only a sister store, and I came in late enough that I got the last one they had which was kinda...stale tasting.
I just noticed in those videos that while Mizuki-san is bundled up in a coat and such, as well as the majority of passers-by, two of the guys are wearing just short-sleeved shirts. What kind of weather is there (asks the person from a tropical country)?
Dunkin' is better than KK, any day. KK's are way too sweet, and then there's the coffee. Dunkin' coffee and Dunkin' donuts? Now that's the breakfast of champions.
dkellis said: I just noticed in those videos that while Mizuki-san is bundled up in a coat and such, as well as the majority of passers-by, two of the guys are wearing just short-sleeved shirts. What kind of weather is there (asks the person from a tropical country)?
The weather in New England is notoriously fickle; there's a saying attributed to Mark Twain (albeit it's somewhat of a paraphrasing) that goes "if you don't like the weather in New England, wait a minute." Really though, Boston has the whole gamut of weather from cold and snowy to hot and humid. For this particular day, it was a touch windy and chilly, so it's probably a good thing Mizuki-san had a heavy coat.
I know I've never seen a Dunkin' Donuts in Japan, and wikipedia tells me the only one is inside an American airbase in Okinawa. Mister Donut, however, is pretty popular here.
The only KK I've seem is the one in Shinjuku which always, always has a huge line outside. (Though people who have tasted it said it's nothing so special.) I'm not particularly a fan of the sugary pastry in question though, so this is largely an academic question for me. [/monocle]
Dunkin' Donuts has been losing their grip on the coffee lovers since McDonald's started serving coffee (I'm not a coffee drinker, but even I liked the coffee from McDonald's).
Nietz said: You Americans sure take your donuts seriously.
I know I've never seen a Dunkin' Donuts in Japan, and wikipedia tells me the only one is inside an American airbase in Okinawa. Mister Donut, however, is pretty popular here.
The only KK I've seem is the one in Shinjuku which always, always has a huge line outside. (Though people who have tasted it said it's nothing so special.) I'm not particularly a fan of the sugary pastry in question though, so this is largely an academic question for me. [/monocle]
Yeah, Mister Donut's all but gone here as they originally merged with DD before. The only reason it lives on is because license to the name was given for the Japanese Market way back when, which still persists.
... Really? On the KK donuts, it's odd, as the KK in my town was the only one in the area, and they went out of business in two years. We have 4 different DD's though, and they're still going strong...
That being said, I found that eating more than a few KK doughnuts at a time was... very nasty.
BakaHoushi said: Lucky bastards. I'm hypoglycemic, so I can't even eat donuts. I will say, however, that DD has great decaf coffee.
Wait, if you're hypoglycemic, wouldn't eating donuts help your condition?
The subway's Green Line Government Center Station.There sure are!!Let's eat there later...Inside the Prudential Center (the composite facility containing the hotel where I was staying).Found a Kindred Spirit!I've just got to take you to (slurrp) eat there, Kogasa-san!!There's Dunkin' Donuts all over Boston!There sure are a lot of Dunkin' Donuts!You're drooling, you're drooling!