You’ll taste your way through four of Chicago’s best donut shops while strolling downtown streets with a local guide. Expect sweet bites, city views over the river, fun stories behind each bakery—and plenty of chances to laugh or chat along the way. By the end, you’ll feel full in more ways than one.
I never thought I’d be eating my third donut before noon, but here we were—standing outside the Doughnut Vault, just off the side of Merchandise Mart. It’s one of those places you might walk right past if you didn’t know to look for the old bank door (our guide, Marcus, said he still misses it sometimes). The air smelled like sugar and coffee, and there was this quiet hum from people waiting their turn. I tried a classic old-fashioned—crisp edges, soft inside—and honestly, it set the bar kind of high for the rest of the morning.
We crossed the Chicago River after that. The wind picked up a bit on the bridge (it really is the Windy City), and someone behind me pointed out how the skyline almost glows when the sun bounces off those glass towers. Our group was mostly visitors—one couple from Toronto, a family with two kids who kept trying to guess what flavor was next. Marcus kept us moving but never rushed; he told us little things about each spot, like how one shop started as a midnight baking experiment during college finals. The second stop had these wild flavors—I tried something with hibiscus glaze that looked too pretty to eat. Still ate it.
By the time we reached Michigan Avenue, I was starting to feel that sugar buzz (not complaining). One shop did California-style donuts—huge, soft rings with all sorts of toppings. I picked one with pistachio and rose petals because why not? Li behind the counter laughed when I tried to say “xīnxiān” for fresh in Mandarin—probably butchered it but she smiled anyway. Last stop was Do-Rite Donuts; they’re famous for mixing up new combos every week. I went for their seasonal special—can’t remember exactly what it was now, but I still think about that first bite sometimes.
It’s funny how walking through downtown Chicago with a handful of strangers and a box of donuts can make you feel oddly at home. The tour included all our tastings (I definitely didn’t need lunch after), and Marcus made sure everyone could keep up—even folks with strollers or wheelchairs. We ended somewhere near Millennium Park; people scattered off into their own afternoons but I hung back for a minute just watching city life go by—a little sticky-fingered and happy.
The tour takes about two hours from start to finish.
You’ll visit four different donut shops in downtown Chicago.
Yes, tastings at each shop are included in your ticket price.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible; strollers are welcome too.
Please mention any dietary needs at booking so accommodations can be made where possible.
The tour begins at Doughnut Vault near Merchandise Mart in central Chicago.
Yes, there are public transit options close to all stops on this walking tour route.
Your morning includes guided tastings at four top donut shops across downtown Chicago—all donuts covered by your ticket—plus easy access for wheelchairs or strollers and plenty of time to chat with your local guide as you walk between stops.
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