Having tried all of the new doughnut shops in town (and every flavor offered), I will say without any hesitation that Glazed and Infused is so far and above my favorite (and overall favorite including old standards). It's hard for me to pick a favorite flavor, but creme brulee, pb&j, chocolate cake and red velvet are all outstanding. So is the maple-bacon longjohn, and I'm usually very opposed to maple in sweets. And today's special of coconut was quite simply the best coconut doughnut I've ever tasted. What the hell - the apple fritter is also delicious, nicely crisp on the outside, not too sweet and offers plenty of apple chunks. Although they might save me a trip to OFD on occasion, I still love the apple fritter at OFD (when packed w/apple chunks -- not always the case) and occasionally want a caramel (although Swedish Bakery makes a damn fine version). I could really just scroll through their flavors and pick a new favorite depending upon my mood - they're all terrific.
The first part of their success can be traced to the doughnut itself: be it yeast or cake, these doughnuts have the perfect texture. The cake doughnuts have the perfect crumb, neither too light nor too dense. The yeast doughnuts too, which fortunately are not over-risen (a problem I encounter way too often). Flavors are also so well done and deliver the flavors promised and intensity I desire.
Now, if I want to be picky I will point to very minor flaws: the fillings tend to be a little thinner than those at most doughnut shops. You might prefer that to the typical thick, gloppy stuff in most filled doughnuts, but I would prefer the fillings to be just a tad thicker (be careful if not eating over a plate because they'll spill). I might also demand a little more vanilla flavor in the creme brulee custard filling (it's still very tasty and I love the bruleed exterior). But again, very minor critiques.
A dozen will set you back at least $35, so just know that you're not shopping DD, but if you spend the money you'll be pleasantly rewarded. I'm sure there are many people who are willing to spend a few more $$ on more sophisticated desserts, but not breakfast breads that use the same high quality ingredients - fine, just be a couple.
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link to their website. Note that they now have three locations, with one opening soon near the Armitage Brown Line stop.