Sweet celebrations: National Donut Day in Fort Worth

Check out these local spots to get your donut fix on National Donut Day.

A donut with pink icing and rainbow sprinkles is in focus held up in front of a building that's blurry in the background.

Start your day with a vegan treat from Dreamboat Donuts.

Photo by FTWtoday

You donut want to miss this. National Donut Day is Friday, June 7, and we’re sharing some sweet spots around town to get your fingers sticky.

Dreamboat Donuts and Scoops, Near Southside
Start your morning with a vegan strawberry sprinkle donut, apple fritter, or scoop of ice cream.

FunkyTown Donuts and Drafts, Downtown
Pair seasonal donuts or fresh cinnamon rolls with a local beer on rotating taps.

Dough’d Up, Race Street
Enjoy a guilt-free breakfast with these low sugar baked goods. Plus, grab a jar of edible cookie dough for later.

Batter & Beans, University
Sip a cup of hot coffee while you chow down on made-to-order mini donuts. Try flavors like Biscoff Sweet Cream, Shirley Temple, and Dirt & Worms.

Dales Donuts #9, Camp Bowie
City Editor Kate, here — this is my personal favorite donut shop in town. The very best Saturdays start with a blueberry cake donut.

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