Every year, there is a controversial nomination for a GNR. This year, as we discuss the merits of awarding GNR status to high end restaurants, allow me to nominate one of those oddball places, Old Fashioned Donuts. I say oddball because Old Fashioned Donuts is not a restaurant in the traditional sense (although they actually do serve burgers and such), but who can deny the greatness of their apple fritters and the friendliness of the staff.
Old Fashioned Apple Fritters have been served at many LTH Forum gatherings and there are at least 2 LTHers that have them in their freezer at this very moment in case of fritter emergency. There is more to Old Fashioned Donuts than simply fritters, though. Their other offerings are also extremely good. Dare I say that this is the best donut shop in Chicago? Yes, I dare. Their chocolate donuts are a thing of beauty, and the seasonally made blueberry donuts are as addicting as the fabled apple fritters. Despite their inconvenient location (for most of us), I make the drive without hesitating whenever the fritter bug bites.
The man who makes the donuts has been doing it for 33 years and shows real pride in his work.
Old Fashioned Donut Man
Most of the discussion of Old Fashioned Donuts has taken place in these two threads, although mentions of Old fashioned has popped up in many a discussion of favorite things in Chicago, including Aaron Deacon’s
How to Say Goodbye to Chicago thread and just about any discussion of donuts that has ever taken place on LTH Forum.
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=650&
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=649&
I puzzled over which place would get my nomination this time around (I had at least two other deserving candidates in mind). After careful deliberation, I am happy to nominate Old Fashioned Donuts for a GNR.
Old Fashioned Donut
11248 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60628
773-995-7420
Steve Z.
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