These are the most popular donuts in America
There's a hole lot to love.
Traditional Glazed Buttermilk
Traditional Glazed Buttermilk
Where to get it: The Salty Donut in Miami, Florida.
You can't go wrong with the Traditional Glazed Buttermilk Donut at this artisanal donut shoppe and coffee bar. The 24-hour raised buttermilk brioche dough gets a coat of Tahitian vanilla bean glaze that's just sweet enough to supplement with a salted caramel latté.
PHOTO: Courtesy of UberEATS
Homer's Donut
Homer's Donut
Where to get it: Donut Bar in San Diego, California.
Homer Simpson may be one of the greatest donut connoisseurs of our time, and his go-to has always been the pink, glazed variety, topped with sprinkles. This San Diego shop don't skimp on size with their made-from-scratch donuts, and these colorful ones sell out fast.
Maple Bacon
Maple Bacon
Where to get it: The Salty Donut in Miami, Florida.
This salty-sweet pastry combines two of the best foods in the world: donuts and bacon. The 24-hour raised brioche donut is topped with a layer of maple glaze, a reduction of J. Wakefiled UJP Porter beer and Miami Smokers bacon cracklings. The soft, buttery base, plus sweet and savory fixings are totally addicting.
Glazed Donut Burger
Glazed Donut Burger
Where to get it: Teak Neighborhood Grill in Orlando, Florida.
Donuts are topped and filled with all manner of things these days, but this joint makes the dessert into a full-blown meal. The burger-centric menu boasts an insane item that sandwiches a half-pound angus beef patty, American cheese and smoked bacon between warm, glazed donut buns.
Girl Scout Samoas Cookie Donut
Girl Scout Samosas Cookie Donut
Where to get it: DK's Donuts & Bakery in Los Angeles, California.
We have a special place in our hearts for desserts inspired by Girl Scout Cookies, and this L.A. spot takes a typical glazed donut to the next level by giving it the Samoa treatment. The fresh (and affordable) rounds get a drizzle of melted chocolate and a generous sprinkling of tasted coconut.
PHOTO: Trader Joe's
French Toast Donut
French Toast Donut
Where to get it: Donut Bar in San Diego, California.
Breakfast lovers won't want to miss out on this insane donut. Forget your typical glaze or frosting — here, the made-to-order donuts get dipped in homemade egg batter and cooked up just like your favorite French toast, then topped with butter, plus fun fixings like powdered sugar, whipped cream and jam. You might want a fork and knife for this one.
The Homer Donut
The Homer Donut
Where to get it: Hugs & Donuts in Houston, Texas.
Yet again, it's hard to go wrong with the Simpson favorite. At this Houston shop, the colorful donut is dipped in a strawberry-flavored icing before being showered with rainbow sprinkles. It's about as fun to look at as it is to eat.
Traditional Glazed Buttermilk
Traditional Glazed Buttermilk
Where to get it: The Salty Donut in Miami, Florida.
You can't go wrong with the Traditional Glazed Buttermilk Donut at this artisanal donut shoppe and coffee bar. The 24-hour raised buttermilk brioche dough gets a coat of Tahitian vanilla bean glaze that's just sweet enough to supplement with a salted caramel latté.
PHOTO: Courtesy of UberEATS
Homer's Donut
Homer's Donut
Where to get it: Donut Bar in San Diego, California.
Homer Simpson may be one of the greatest donut connoisseurs of our time, and his go-to has always been the pink, glazed variety, topped with sprinkles. This San Diego shop don't skimp on size with their made-from-scratch donuts, and these colorful ones sell out fast.
Maple Bacon
Maple Bacon
Where to get it: The Salty Donut in Miami, Florida.
This salty-sweet pastry combines two of the best foods in the world: donuts and bacon. The 24-hour raised brioche donut is topped with a layer of maple glaze, a reduction of J. Wakefiled UJP Porter beer and Miami Smokers bacon cracklings. The soft, buttery base, plus sweet and savory fixings are totally addicting.
Glazed Donut Burger
Glazed Donut Burger
Where to get it: Teak Neighborhood Grill in Orlando, Florida.
Donuts are topped and filled with all manner of things these days, but this joint makes the dessert into a full-blown meal. The burger-centric menu boasts an insane item that sandwiches a half-pound angus beef patty, American cheese and smoked bacon between warm, glazed donut buns.
Girl Scout Samoas Cookie Donut
Girl Scout Samosas Cookie Donut
Where to get it: DK's Donuts & Bakery in Los Angeles, California.
We have a special place in our hearts for desserts inspired by Girl Scout Cookies, and this L.A. spot takes a typical glazed donut to the next level by giving it the Samoa treatment. The fresh (and affordable) rounds get a drizzle of melted chocolate and a generous sprinkling of tasted coconut.
PHOTO: Trader Joe's
French Toast Donut
French Toast Donut
Where to get it: Donut Bar in San Diego, California.
Breakfast lovers won't want to miss out on this insane donut. Forget your typical glaze or frosting — here, the made-to-order donuts get dipped in homemade egg batter and cooked up just like your favorite French toast, then topped with butter, plus fun fixings like powdered sugar, whipped cream and jam. You might want a fork and knife for this one.
The Homer Donut
The Homer Donut
Where to get it: Hugs & Donuts in Houston, Texas.
Yet again, it's hard to go wrong with the Simpson favorite. At this Houston shop, the colorful donut is dipped in a strawberry-flavored icing before being showered with rainbow sprinkles. It's about as fun to look at as it is to eat.
Traditional Glazed Buttermilk
Traditional Glazed Buttermilk
Where to get it: The Salty Donut in Miami, Florida.
You can't go wrong with the Traditional Glazed Buttermilk Donut at this artisanal donut shoppe and coffee bar. The 24-hour raised buttermilk brioche dough gets a coat of Tahitian vanilla bean glaze that's just sweet enough to supplement with a salted caramel latté.
PHOTO: Courtesy of UberEATS
Homer's Donut
Homer's Donut
Where to get it: Donut Bar in San Diego, California.
Homer Simpson may be one of the greatest donut connoisseurs of our time, and his go-to has always been the pink, glazed variety, topped with sprinkles. This San Diego shop don't skimp on size with their made-from-scratch donuts, and these colorful ones sell out fast.
Maple Bacon
Maple Bacon
Where to get it: The Salty Donut in Miami, Florida.
This salty-sweet pastry combines two of the best foods in the world: donuts and bacon. The 24-hour raised brioche donut is topped with a layer of maple glaze, a reduction of J. Wakefiled UJP Porter beer and Miami Smokers bacon cracklings. The soft, buttery base, plus sweet and savory fixings are totally addicting.
Glazed Donut Burger
Glazed Donut Burger
Where to get it: Teak Neighborhood Grill in Orlando, Florida.
Donuts are topped and filled with all manner of things these days, but this joint makes the dessert into a full-blown meal. The burger-centric menu boasts an insane item that sandwiches a half-pound angus beef patty, American cheese and smoked bacon between warm, glazed donut buns.
Girl Scout Samoas Cookie Donut
Girl Scout Samosas Cookie Donut
Where to get it: DK's Donuts & Bakery in Los Angeles, California.
We have a special place in our hearts for desserts inspired by Girl Scout Cookies, and this L.A. spot takes a typical glazed donut to the next level by giving it the Samoa treatment. The fresh (and affordable) rounds get a drizzle of melted chocolate and a generous sprinkling of tasted coconut.
PHOTO: Trader Joe's
French Toast Donut
French Toast Donut
Where to get it: Donut Bar in San Diego, California.
Breakfast lovers won't want to miss out on this insane donut. Forget your typical glaze or frosting — here, the made-to-order donuts get dipped in homemade egg batter and cooked up just like your favorite French toast, then topped with butter, plus fun fixings like powdered sugar, whipped cream and jam. You might want a fork and knife for this one.
The Homer Donut
The Homer Donut
Where to get it: Hugs & Donuts in Houston, Texas.
Yet again, it's hard to go wrong with the Simpson favorite. At this Houston shop, the colorful donut is dipped in a strawberry-flavored icing before being showered with rainbow sprinkles. It's about as fun to look at as it is to eat.
There's a hole lot to love.
Dessert fiends everywhere will be celebrating National Donut Day by stuffing their faces with all shapes and sizes of doughy, icing-covered goodness. The only thing better than dropping into your favorite local donut shop is getting them delivered to your door, and UberEATS gave us the lowdown on the most popular donuts across the country, based on their users eating habits. According to the volume of orders, these are the donut recipes that you need to try.