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6 Places Where Weird Donuts Are on the Menu

Forget glazed or powdered. These offbeat bakeries are making donuts with ingredients like bacon, sweet corn and fried chicken — we dare you to try them all.
By Emily Handy on June 7, 2024
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If we’re being honest, donuts are one of the best foods ever, but sometimes the same old chocolate glazed and jelly-filled donuts just don’t cut it. Forget glazed or powdered. Just in time for National Donut Day, these offbeat bakeries are making donuts with ingredients like bacon, beets and fried chicken — we dare you to try them all.

1. The Dough Nilla at Psycho Donuts

Campbell, CA

With a name like Psycho Donuts, what did you expect? Describing itself as the world’s ‘first and only light-hearted asylum for wayward donuts,’ pretty much everything on the menu here is weird and out of the box, which is why we love it so much. Our personal favorite? The Dough Nilla. Why limit yourself to a cookie or a donut? Here, you can get both! A donut topped with vanilla wafers? Sign us up!

2. The Dirty South at Gourdough’s

Austin, TX

Gourdough’s means business when it comes to donuts. The Austin-based eatery serves up some of the most unique donuts on this side of the Mississippi. The Dirty South is a must, though. This donut combines hand-battered chicken-fried steak, a potato pancake and creamy white gravy, all topped with cranberry habanero jam and served on a piping hot donut.  

3. Grilled Cheese Donut at Tom + Chee

Cincinnati, OH

Mixing a grilled cheese with a soft, yeasty donut sounds ridiculous, but don’t knock it till you try it. A delicious “inside-out” donut is the star, oozing with melted cheese. Go with the Classic GCD to start, and once you’re feeling even more adventurous, try the Cinnamon Crunch complete with graham cracker, marshmallow mascarpone and cinnamon and sugar. Tom + Chee is a small chain that’s currently expanding, so don’t worry. If you get hooked in Cincinnati, chances are you can get your hands on a grilled cheese donut in other cities, too!

4. Any of the “Strangers” at Strange Donuts  

St. Louis, MO

Strange Donuts is a donut shop for everyone. First, they have their classics: glazed, Rainbow Pony or jelly-filled. Their next step up gets a little weirder, but nothing we haven’t seen before, with flavors like Blueberry Cheesecake and samoa roll.

It’s their next tier-up that really turns the weirdness up a notch. The St. Louis-based bakery offers a few “Strangers,” or unique, never-before-seen donut flavors each week. Unfortunately, you’ll have to act fast if you want a Stranger, as they often sell out quickly. Flavors rotate in and out but include adventurous bites like Grasshopper and Blue Hawaiian Punch. Worth a try, even just to say you tried it, right?

5. Sweet Corn & Blueberry Donut at Glazed Gourmet  

Charleston, SC

It’s not a simple choice of chocolate glazed or plain here. Glazed Gourmet is seriously upping its flavor profiles and catering to a more sophisticated palate. Each week, they offer a dozen or so samplings that rotate in and out. The weirdest donut on the Charleston eatery’s menu? We think it has to be the Sweet Corn and Blueberry, which combines sweet corn custard, blueberry glaze and corn lemon shortbread. Customers have only good things to say about it, so something must be working!

6. Crunchy Mister at Revolution Doughnuts 

Decatur, GA

This inventive donut shop in Decatur, GA, has been featured on the Food Network and the Cooking Channel, so you know you’re about to bite into something that has been praised by the food gods. Because of its rising popularity, it’s not unusual for folks to line up out the door for one of Revolution’s tasty samplings. If you’re craving something savory, you’ll want to try the Crunchy Mister Yeast Roll, a yeast-raised round filled with creamy bechamel sauce and black forest ham, then topped with gruyere cheese and toasted in the oven…a match made in heaven.

Still hungry for more? Make your own delicious donuts, like these Sweet Potato Doughnut Holes With Cardamom-Orange Glaze or these Baked Chocolate Spice Donuts.

About Emily Handy

Emily Handy is a writer and editor from Nashville. She loves all things food; is hopelessly addicted to Diet Coke; sees way too many movies; and when she’s not writing, you can find her volunteering at the cat shelter.Read Bio

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