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Published Jun 27, 2023 • Last updated Jun 27, 2023 • 2 minute read
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The Underground Donut Tour takes foodies and fans on an adventure through Kensington Market and Chinatown.
The tour kicks off in the city’s Fashion District at Cops Doughnuts, where tasters enjoy hot, fresh, tiny doughnuts.
From there, adventurers head over to Queen St. W. to check out Bloomer’s while also getting some history on the shop as well as its surrounding neighbourhood.
We don’t want to spoil the rest of the tour — or your appetites — but those taking part will make their way to Alexandra Park before heading to Kensington Market, where there are two mystery stops lined up.
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The tasty tour, which takes about two hours, is all about celebrating delicious, delectable, delightful doughnuts — all while enjoying the sights and sounds of Kensington Market.
“The Underground Donut Tour was incredibly fun and informative, but most importantly it was DELICIOUS!,” one fan wrote on TripAdvisor. “I tried so many new and wonderful flavours of donuts. We stopped at a lot of places that I as a Toronto local would have never found on my own. If you love donuts, try it! If you don’t love donuts, you will!”
Another reviewer warned to come with an empty stomach, calling the tour “fun” and “engaging.”
“The path was well thought out,” they added: “A great way for visitors to check out the Fashion District and Kensington Market while enjoying yummy treats, or for Toronto locals to discover spots that might have been right under their nose!”
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The Underground Donut Tour began in 2015 in Chicago and has since expanded to 19 different cities across the U.S., Canada and the U.K.
The Toronto tour is offered a few times a day from Thursdays to Sundays. For those ages 11 and up, the cost is $45, while children 10 and under can participate for $30.
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