It was love at first sight for me. A charming doorway, pretty painted graphics and a teeny space that just felt special.
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The interior was maybe 10' x 4'. Just enough space to wait in line and appreciate the little details inside.
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Then you head outside
with your delicious doughnut in hand.
Yum!
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photos by The Pink Chalkboard
I know this is a blog about interior design, but when you stop at a place called 'The Doughnut Vault' you MUST show more doughnuts!!!!
ReplyDeleteA very valid point, Greg! I think I may just have to go back to Chicago to photograph (and eat) more doughnuts!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I think I need to take a trip to Chicago and try these doughnuts for myself! Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful find!
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