
Take an Underground Donut Tour of 3 of the Best Bakeries in Boston, Massachusetts
New England knows donuts. After all, we are the birthplace of Dunkin Donuts, specifically, Quincy, Massachusetts.
There are many places you can go to try really fabulous donuts in the Boston area. Why not tour 3 of them.
Like a pub crawl, only way better in my opinion.
FIRST STOP KANE'S DONUTS
According to undergrounddonuttour.com, your first stop will be in the Financial District at Kane's Donuts. Kane Donuts are famous. You'll get to taste so many of their amazing flavors, but do not miss the Bismark, their specialty. You'll thank me.
NEXT STOP QUINCY MARKET
Next, you'll head to Boston's Public Market, a/k/a Quincy Market where there are many foods to try, including donuts.
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NEXT, LAST AND BEST IS BOSTON'S NORTH END
You'll then head to Boston's North End, a/k/a "Little Italy." Boston's North end is a theme park for amazing tastes, including pastries and donuts. The final stop will take you to one of Boston's oldest bakeries, Bova's Bakery that has been operated by the same family for three generations.
The tour is 2 hours long and you'll be walking about 2 miles. It's limited to 20 people, so you better sign up if you want to go.
All of the donut samples are included and you can cancel your reservation if it's 24 hours or more. Tickets are $65 dollars each for adults and $55 for kids. Just click here to reserve your spot.
There are some things that you choose to do and then some things that you have to do. In my opinion, this is the latter.
A donut is put on this Earth, much like mashed potatoes, for us to enjoy.
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