Brooklyn Donut Tour: Williamsburg & Greenpoint
Duration
2 hour(s)
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English
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Enjoy classic donut flavors like glazed and cream-filled
Celebrate all things donut with fellow enthusiasts across four stops
Discover famous donut spots including Doughnut Plant and Peter Pan Donuts
Experience the irresistible aroma of coffee and fresh donuts at each stop
Explore Brooklyn’s neighborhoods while sampling delicious donuts
Connect with other donut lovers and share the experience together
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Discover the flavors and history of Brooklyn, New York, on this exciting new donut tour, expanding from the popular Manhattan experience. Over the course of two hours and a leisurely two-mile walk, you’ll sample delicious donuts while exploring iconic neighborhoods. The tour begins at Doughnut Plant, where you’ll taste some of their most famous creations, before strolling through Williamsburg and learning about the area’s history. Along the way, you’ll visit a local cafe known for its delightful donuts and continue to two additional iconic Brooklyn donut shops, keeping their identities a delicious surprise until you arrive. The journey concludes in the Greenpoint neighborhood near the Nassau Avenue train stop, offering the perfect end to a flavorful and immersive Brooklyn adventure.
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Customer Reviews
Jemlnlx

Visited mid-morning on a weekday and although the inside was fairly full...there wasn't a line outside. There were only about 5 people on the line inside, which went very quickly. Lots of interesting and delicious baked goods. Prices were very fair compared to other similar donut shops. Staff was very friendly and efficient. Cash ONLY...so plan accordingly. Lots of metered street parking along Manhattan Aevenue.
Cody

Had this place on my list for awhile and it did not disappoint. I was mostly wanted to try the blueberry cake donut and the apple fritter. The blueberry cake was amazing and one of the best I've had. The apple fritter was good, but more of a donut than a fritter, but it did have a decent amount of apple in it. The donuts were very fresh and soft, would highly recommend if you like donuts to try them out. It's a classic donut shop
J

Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop is a true Brooklyn classic, and my visit lived up to its reputation for quality. I tried four donuts—strawberry frosted, jelly, apple cider, and honey-glazed—and appreciated that the shop offers both yeasty and cakey styles. The yeast donuts had a pleasant chew and freshness, while the cake donuts were dense, moist, and well-spiced. All were fresh, solid and enjoyable, though not necessarily life changing. The shop itself has a nice neighborhood feel, quick service, and a steady flow of regulars even shortly before closing. Just remember it's cash only. Overall, a reliable stop for traditional donuts with a mix of textures done well. If you can't make it before closing, try Moe's nearby for similar quality and more variety.
Jea

Solid old school donuts. Heard great things about this place from friends who live in Brooklyn. There’s usually a line, so we were a little worried, but we still got our order within five minutes (bring cash). Picked up a half-dozen, including their popular apple fritter. Old-school donuts like these are becoming rare in New York. You just don’t see many places doing this style anymore, at least not the way you still can in New England. Having had plenty of good donuts in Boston, I can’t say these were better, but the apple fritter and the old-fashioned glazed were our favorites. The fritter had a light, spongy bite, and the old-fashioned had that classic crackly exterior. Everything else (French cruller, sprinkled) was just fine. Not sure how many shops like this are left in the city, but it’s worth a stop if you want a break from the overly-trendy donut wave. The apple fritter we got was one of the last two available, so if that’s what you’re aiming for, go before noon.
Katie

I was ready to be absolutely blown away by the doughnuts here and bought two to test both. Firstly, and perhaps my fault, the offer wasn’t as broad as I’d hoped due to selling out. I really wanted to try glazed/plain plus one of the jam options that I did try. On both doughnuts the pastry was exceptional - mixture of light and full of flavour. Jam was too much for me - felt too processed/thick/sugary. It’s a good offer so I’d recommend trying. Queue is long but moves quick so don’t be put off by that.
