Doughnutteryâs First Wisconsin Location Opens at Mayfair Mall
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Doughnuttery, a mini doughnut franchise based in New York City, opened its first Wisconsin location June 11 at Mayfair Mall, 2500 N. Mayfair Road. Since opening in New York Cityâs Chelsea Market in 2012, Doughnuttery has become renowned for their signature gourmet sugar blends.
The sweet, cakey aroma of Doughnutteryâs freshly-baked mini doughnuts easily wafts through the first floor of Mayfair, past neighboring J.Crew, Urban Outfitters and beyond. Customers can watch the batter-to-finished doughnut process and see the final sugaring in action.
The doughnuts have a golden-brown crispness on the outside and are soft and cake-like inside. Theyâre snack-sized, making it easy to sample a couple of different flavors. The varieties in their House Favorites line includes Coco Mint Pattie (cocoa, chocolate cookies and peppermint) or Flower Power (hibiscus, honey and
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