gtomaras wrote:The menu price for the fritter is 2.50, the doughnuts are 1.00.
I remember the fritter being 2.50 - it used to be just under 2 bucks IIRC, but the price was raised this summer. (And I second Jazzfood - there is nothing else that gives you that kind of pleasure for that price, quite apart from the fact that the fritter is quite massive - the 2nd biggest fritter in town IMHO, after Abundance Bakery on 47th... Abundance is bigger, and charges about 3 bucks IIRC, but is 2nd in quality to Old Fashioned IMHO).
However, are you sure the doughnuts are 1.00? The last time I went was a month or so ago (and thus saw the fritter at 2.50).. but I dont recall paying as much as a buck per donut... I may have gotten 6, and maybe thats what resulted in a lower price?
Either way, if you can get there it is most certainly worth the price - I almost always go when Iam in the Hyde Park area (and, even from Hyde Park, the gas prices over summer probably ended up being as much as the fritter price
, but it was well worth it by a long way. I know Ive never had a better apple-fritter in my life, at any rate, and maybe not better donuts either. (I have, however, never tried the cruller - reading the rave review of it above, I shall rectify that on my next trip).
c8w
P.S. I also second the "freezing" suggestion - Ive often ended up eating a whole fritter in the car, but have frozen the extras, and they heat up very well. GW's "freeze-pop-fritter" Ive never tried... maybe I will soon