Submitted by uglylittledogboy t3_11yl5f4 in Connecticut
uglylittledogboy OP t1_jd8abt0 wrote
Reply to comment by mynameisnotshamus in How early do I have to get to Neil’s donuts if I want a chance of anything good? by uglylittledogboy
Lifelong ct resident who lives about 20 minutes away but has never been… just hoping to get the best!
mynameisnotshamus t1_jd8ao13 wrote
Good luck! The worst that happens is maybe you’ll need to go again.
They’re good, but nothing amazing. They’re just doughnuts. Enjoy the adventure though.
uglylittledogboy OP t1_jd8arwp wrote
Any better donuts in CT you’d recommend? I’d always heard Neil’s is the best
mynameisnotshamus t1_jd8dksa wrote
Again, it’s a doughnut. You’ll enjoy it in the moment but you won’t eat one and think back on it years later.
I haven’t tried but plan on it soon- Brooklyn Bakery in Waterbury- often called best in CT
Fairfield County: Rise in Wilton - warm out of the oven, unique flavors and really good. Stupidly expensive - I think around $4 per doughnut.
Coffee An in Westport (right off the Merritt and not snooty Westporty. It’s a small diner type place that also has doughnuts - Very good, more traditional. Cash only though.
Uncle Leo’s Norwalk and Georgetown (corner of Redding, Ridgefield, Wilton) - better than average, made fresh daily.
Speedy Doughnuts, Norwalk. Local doughnut shop - very good but not quite up to Neil’s.
solomons-marbles t1_jddo7ov wrote
Luke’s, Avon.
Gerry’s, Ellington
Elmwood, West Hartford
Harvest, Bristol
Mrs. Murphy’s, Southwick, MA
*I haven’t had Neil’s yet, but these are all very good donuts.
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