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10 vegan donuts in Toronto that might be better than the real thing

Vegan donuts in Toronto will help quash your sugar cravings without the help of dairy, eggs or milk. Whether you're in the mood for a classic chocolate dip or want something a little more extravagant, these spots have got you covered.

Here is where to get vegan donuts in Toronto.

Bloomer's on Queen

You'll find the display case at this Bloorcourt spot stacked with more than just your standard cinnamon sugar. They're also known to bake wild blueberry, birthday cake, rose pistachio and campfire s'mores donuts.

Tori's Bakeshop

This Beaches bakery is a well loved by vegans and non-vegans alike for its array of baked goods. The menu is not set in stone, so you can't always count on seeing a novel donut variety. Many are gluten- and soy-free, which is good news for wheat-less eaters.

Vegan Donuts Toronto

The donuts at Tori's Bakeshop are almost too pretty to eat. Photo by Hector Vasquez.

Glory Hole Doughnuts on Gerrard

Not only is this Parkdale and Little India bakeshop one of the city's favourite spots for donuts in general but they also offer a range of vegan donuts. Find rotating flavours like Mexican hot chocolate and cinnamon sugar.

Tsuchi Cafe

Every Thursday this plant-based Japanese cafe in Little Italy serves up donuts. Flavours are often changing so expect to try something new with each visit. 

Dipped Donuts

Mango ginger and chocolate peanut butter crunch are just some of the vegan donuts available at this Kensington Market storefront. 

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez at Bloomer's


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