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The Best Donuts in Dallas - a Local's Guide to the Dallas Donut Trail
"Serving up everything from vegan donuts and chicken biscuits to over-the-top, delicious freak donuts, Hypnotic Donuts has been a Dallas donut staple since they opened nearly ten years ago. If you’re looking for a glazed donut, you might be able to find it here, but it’s their more creative creations that are true hits. Try the Evil Elvis, for example."
"and probably a donut, $6A huge breaded chicken breast nestled between a house-made biscuit and topped with honey. It’s simple, but sometimes you don’t need any frills for it to be just what you need. High-quality, juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside chicken and a soft, warm, buttery biscuit."
"Hypnotic is now one of the longest-running designer doughnut spots in DFW. Come to try the Canadian Healthcare, a long bar doughnut topped with maple glaze and a strip of candied bacon. Find them on Favor, Postmates, and Uber Eats."
"Bishop Arts DistrictThe donuts at this Miami import begin with a 24-hour brioche base (except for the gluten-free and vegan options, of course), then go the extra mile with unique flavors like horchata, Texas sheet cake, and chocolate caramel pretzel. The Brown Butter + Salt—a brown butter glazed vanilla bean cake donut topped with Maldon sea salt—is the perfect salty-sweet collaboration. Add on an eye-opening cappuccino or cold brew and your day will be off to a fantastic start.How to book: Stop by for counter service, order take-out online, or get delivery via DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Postmates."
"The Salty Donut's first location outside of Miami is in Dallas. After months of anticipation, the Miami favorite finally made its Texas debut in Bishop Arts (the first location outside of Florida) this June. Husband and wife owners Andy Rodriguez and Amanda Pizarro-Rodriguez chose Dallas after exploring several Texas cities."
"This Miami export opened its first Dallas location in 2020, and it’s already a beloved favorite. The pastries here are decadent and unique — try the horchata doughnut and the white chocolate tres leches made of brioche — and the coffee is always piping hot. Order takeout and delivery trhough Uber Eats."
"Last but not least, you cannot go to Fort Worth without getting yourself a TCU donut from Circle Donuts. Fort Worth bleeds purple and once you visit, you will too."
"At last, there's Donut House, a doughnut establishment in Park Glen, with five stars out of 18 Yelp reviews. Head over to 5040 N. Tarrant Parkway, Suite 108, to give it a go for yourself."
"Soraya Spencer, the founder of Gather Kitchen, is an acclaimed chef with Algerian roots. Her vision was to allow customers to build their own meals from fresh, organic ingredients. Although this restaurant isn’t exclusively vegetarian, it’s easy to build your own bowl from noodles, sauces, nuts, and mouth-watering roasted vegetables."
"Gather Kitchen was founded by Soraya Spencer, who wanted to reinvent fast food and create quick meals with better ingredients and flavor. The Downtown location offers coffee, breakfast, lunch and dinner. The waffle breakfast plate is a popular item here with bacon, an over easy egg, avocado and a side of salsa or raw maple syrup."
"ZaZa may sound like a nonsensical word in a witch’s spell, but that’s okay because your stay at ZaZa will be nothing but magical. The boutique hotel won’t feel like a hotel at all, but rather a beautifully decorated and spacious, private home. The hotel offers rooms, suites, and bungalows for guest to stay in, and some, if not many, of these options include hardwood floors, formal dining areas, and garden terraces, all within an exquisitely styled room with 10-foot ceilings."
"It’s a lively district with an impressive selection of eateries, nightlife, and plenty of tram stops for your convenience. Each of the rooms in this hotel has a one-of-a-kind design, from Chinese dwellings with dragons and paintings, to colonial-style bungalows. Many of the dazzling Concept Suites and Magnificent Seven Suites have a bathtub, where you can recline after a day of exploring Dallas."
"Hotel ZaZa offers a theatrical setting for an extravagant stay in Dallas. It boasts Mediterranean style decor and unique pieces of art, with rooms decked out in a range of sumptuous and quirky styles and themes – from Moroccan to vintage parlour. The hotel boasts a full-service spa for indulgent treatments, as well as an upscale restaurant for evening meals."
"Spa Habitat is an award-winning spa in Dallas with several locations that are convenient for any traveler. It has won several awards, including the Best Spa of 2011, the top Green/Wellness Spa, Best Massage in Dallas, Best Facial in Dallas and Best Spa Package in the U.S.!. This popular local spa features an eco-friendly, relaxed environment, and clients are treated to only premium organic and natural products."
"True to its name, Spa Habitat is a sanctuary for people who want to take a rest from the stressful nature of life. Utilizing all-natural products, Spa Habitat uses aromatherapy to soothe the client’s tensed muscles. Relax as a professional masseuse help you with your tensed muscles."
"A vacation is a great way to unwind, but going to Spa Habitat Organic Spas is something you must do if you really want to relax. These are some of the most satisfying places to go to in Dallas. If you’re tired from sightseeing and need some rejuvenation, you should come here."