Doughnut Plant

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Creative, delicious, absolutely necessary

In 2000, Doughnut Plant opened its first storefront on Grand Street in the Lower East Side. The passion for originality is poured into every nook and cranny. Every detail has a story, from the colorful doughnut tiles made by Mark’s potter father, Marvin, to the mirrored bathroom with disco ball inspired by Studio 54, one of Mark’s first jobs in NYC.



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