There’re so many amazing foods in New York City: pizza, bagels, pasta and of course, donuts. Our Union Square & Greenwich Village Tour will bring you to some of the best donut emporiums in Manhattan where you’ll try donuts that will absolutely delight and astound your taste buds.
We’ll start with a relative newcomer that serves heavenly bombolone in unique and astounding flavors. Next, a Greenwich Village icon that’s been around since 1964—featuring a wall of donuts in all shapes, styles and delectable flavors to choose from. And finally, we’ll finish the tour at one of our favorite shops where you’ll experience a donut masterpiece in brioche that’s become a favorite with our guests.
As you walk off the donuts between shops, our guides will point out landmarks—both big and small and fill you in on local history and color.
Trust us—this is a tour you “donut” want to miss.
First stop on the tour. Unregular Bakery focuses on Italian style doughnuts known as bombolone.
Walking through Union Square, we'll point out major landmarks and history along the way as well as eat lots of amazing donuts of course.
Walking Greenwich Village, we'll point out major landmarks and history along the way as well as eat lots of amazing donuts of course.
The tour ends at Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery, a Tom Colicchio—backed bakery/cafe offering cakes, brownies & cookies, plus sweet & savory pastries.
Meet your guide inside Unregular Bakery in the back of the shop. They will be wearing a donut tour t-shirt or sweatshirt. If you are using Google Maps to find the location, we suggest searching for "Unregular Bakery Union Square" to find the correct location.
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