Worlds Best Donuts Are Found In This Small Minnesota Town!
If you are looking for the “World's Best Donuts” you'll have to travel to this small Minnesota town.
National Donut Day 2024 is on Friday, June 7th and if you'd like to celebrate by eating the World's Best Donut you'll need to travel to Grand Marais in Northern Minnesota.
There is a small red-and-white shop in Grand Marais, Minnesota called “World’s Best Donuts” at 10 East Wisconsin St.
As their website states... “It's family owned and operated since 1969, donuts have become the love and livelihood of our family. They give us joy.
They fill us up when our taste buds need a treat. They help us celebrate special events.
And, they allow our family to thrive in, and give back to, our small community.”
Dee, the proprietor of World's Best Donuts, oversees the operations alongside Kyler Hawsen, a fourth-generation employee who aspires to maintain the family's legacy in the donut shop.
Kyler's longstanding association with the establishment dates back to his teenage years, and he has now returned as the father of the fifth generation, further solidifying the family's connection to the business.
The “World’s Best Donuts” is known for 3 main things...
Cake Donuts: As stated on the website...”Cake donuts are one of our nearly 30 donut recipes, and they’re the staple of our family business. Our customers kindly say they are the “World’s Best.”
Skizzles: “A sweet, yeast dough stretched out and deep fried, Skizzles are a must-try!”
Kabobs: “Our Kabobs are a hit! Better than going to the State Fair, order our Donut Kabob, or, if you have a celebration that you need the perfect treat for, order our larger Celebration Kabob that even comes with a candle!”
Dee, the proprietor of World's Best Donuts, oversees the operations alongside Kyler Hawsen, a fourth-generation employee who aspires to maintain the family's legacy in the donut shop.
Kyler's longstanding association with the establishment dates back to his teenage years, and he has now returned as the father of the fifth generation, further solidifying the family's connection to the business.
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