Submitted by TheGreyVicinity t3_y9c9h6 in providence
TheGreyVicinity OP t1_it5qpes wrote
Reply to comment by Whambamglambam in where is the Mexican food by TheGreyVicinity
Same, I make pretty good breakfast tacos but they are NOT the same as waking up and stopping at the small hole in the wall shop down the road… the salsa 😭
also, is it just Dunkin here? Like are there no mom & pops donut places?? i miss those donuts
Marshmalowlady t1_itbq26x wrote
Knead has the best approximation of a mom and pop donut shop menu here although it is pricey. They have a good basic glazed and decent cake donuts. I have tried every donut shop in the state and they are not the same as what I imagine you are looking for. Been looking for years and unfortunately you won’t find it. The northeast in general is a tough market for donuts- Dunkin’ has such a stranglehold on the entire region. The closest I have found in the entire northeast overall is Peter Pan but that’s in NYC.
delta_cephei t1_it69y6n wrote
There's a couple of popular local donut places- pvdonuts if you want towering creations of anything sweet you can find in a kitchen (I've really liked some of them, but a lot of their stuff is too much for me), and knead for fantastic basics with some nice flavors.
bungocheese t1_it6l8d2 wrote
Glazed and dazed in Johnson
Far-Soup5169 t1_it717bk wrote
My favorite spot in TX was an abuela that sold them out of a gas station parking lot, with griddle and stuff set up on her truck bed. I would kill to have that back.
TheGreyVicinity OP t1_itcrpkk wrote
I can taste this comment.
Amaliatanase t1_itji7hl wrote
There's a chain called Marylou's that's a bit more mom n pop feeling than Dunkin. Some of the Italian and Portuguese bakeries also have donuts on weekends...but you're right, PVD area is not major donut country.
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