Gay New York City
Bars & Clubs
Restaurants
Bathhouses
Hotels
Shops
Arts
Gyms
Beaches
History
Articles
Events

Doughnut Plant

No ratings yet
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.



Your support makes our travel guides possible

We believe that LGBTQ+ people deserve safe vacations that allow them to be their authentic selves. That's why our City Guides aren't locked behind a paywall. Can you contribute today?

Cancel anytime · Proudly LGBTQ+ owned and operated

Reviews

No reviews yet, be the first to

Similar Restaurants in New York City

Economy Candy

Wonka's got nothing on them
Lower East Side

Rice to Riches

A wild rice pudding parlor
Soho

Gramercy Tavern

Prix fixe dining
Flatiron District

Magnolia Bakery

Divinely decadent baked treats
West Village

Wallse

Modern interpretation of classical Viennese cuisine
West Village

L'arte del Gelato

Refreshing and smooth summer treat
West Village

Billy's Bakery

Just like grandma's kitchen
Chelsea

Ayza Wine & Chocolate Bar Midtown

Culinary paradise in the heart of Midtown
Midtown

Gay Bars in New York City

Nurse Bettie

Just what the doctor ordered
Lower East Side

The Boiler Room

East Village institution with a great jukebox
East Village

Club Cumming

Take a walk on the wild side
East Village

The Cock

Long-standing hole-in-the-wall gay bar
East Village

Please Don't Tell

Oh we're telling
East Village

The Library at the Public

Legendary dive bar
East Village

Phoenix Bar

Sultry vibes and wild nights
East Village

Nowhere Bar

Edgy basement bar with boys, bears, and beyond
East Village

Gay New York City
Bars & Clubs
Restaurants
Bathhouses
Hotels
Shops
Arts
Gyms
Beaches
History
Articles
Events