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6 Best Donuts In Toronto For The Most Mouthwatering & Sweet Treats

Donut worry, be glazy 🍩.

A person smiling at a donut in Toronto. Right: Six different donut flavours on a plate.

A person with a donut. Right: Glory Hole Doughnuts.

Writer

Finding the best donuts in Toronto can sometimes feel like winning the jackpot because when they're good, they're great!

There are so many different kinds of donuts in Toronto, from minis to chunky and classic ones like Krispy Kreme. But the best donuts in town are the ones that seriously satisfy your sweet tooth.

While many epic donut shops in Ontario are worth visiting on your next adventure, Toronto is also filled with mouthwatering treats.

We have compiled a list of some of Toronto's best donuts to help you find your favourite drool-worthy dessert.

Here are six of the best donut spots in Toronto that you simply cannot resist.

Cops

Address: Various locations.

Why You Need To Go: Cops are known in Toronto for their pink boxes that are filled with freshly baked mini donuts. The donuts are always hot and fresh because they are made to order.

They are kind of like a fancier version of Tiny Toms Donuts but come in different flavours and can act as a gift.

From the OG glaze to the cinnamon sugar and their weekly special, Cops is the perfect mini donut.

Cops Website

MACHINO DONUTS

Address: 1556 Bloor St W, Toronto

Why You Need To Go: If you're looking for vegan and plant-based donuts in the city, look no further. MACHINO DONUTS has the most drool-worthy looking treats that any foodie would enjoy.

Their vegan donuts look delicious, and their non-vegan ones are mouthwatering too. From Biscoff to creme brulee, chocolate mousse and more, there is something for everyone.

MOCHINO DONUTS Website

Unholy Donuts

Address: Various locations.

Why You Need To Go: The donuts at Unholy are truly out of this world. They are topped with many treats like mini Reese's cups, Ferrero Rocher, cookies and more to make each one special.

So, if you are looking to indulge in something sweet, this place will satisfy your cravings.

Unholy Donuts Website

Dipped Donuts

Address: Various locations

Why You Need To Go: They have two locations in Toronto, one on Queen Street West and the other tucked away in Kensington Market, and they offer upscale and unique flavours to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Alongside their regular donuts, they also serve vegan donuts and holes and mini bombs that look, oh, so good.

Dipped Donuts Website

Glory Hole Doughnuts

Address: 1505 Gerrard St E, Toronto

Why You Need To Go: Glory Hole Doughnuts has been serving Torontonians since 2012 and they are still worth every bite. From daily specials to letter-shaped donuts, minis and their classics, there's a lot to explore from the Toronto shop.

You can even get their version of a Tim Hortons Timbits box with donut holes and it's such an elevated upgrade.

Glory Hole Doughnuts Website

The Rolling Pin

Address: 1970 Avenue Rd., North York

Why You Need To Go: The Rolling Pin is a Toronto bakery run by women known for their delicious donuts. They also offer custom cakes and cookies.

They even make a giant donut cake or stacked donut tower, a perfect alternative to the traditional birthday cake.

The Rolling Pin Website

  • Writer

    Mira Nabulsi (she/her) was a Writer for Narcity Media with over five years of journalism experience. Before joining the team, she worked at Xtalks and Discovery Channel. Mira graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) with a Master of Journalism and completed her undergraduate degree from York University. But, now she loves to eat and taste all the different cuisines and culinary experiences the world has to offer.
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