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Ok l am wondering who has the best donuts in Wilson County? When we lived in Boone Grove the Walmart in Valparaiso baked them on site. They were always fresh so I would stop sometimes and get some for my son. Now since we moved here it appears its a bit of a chore to find fresh donuts. Any suggestions? Thanks
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Claybornes bakery, in Lebanon, is pretty good. I can't remember what my sister in law get there, but it's always awesome.
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Claybornes bakery, in Lebanon, is pretty good. I can't remember what my sister in law get there, but it's always awesome.


Sadly they are out of business right now. Haven't for sure heard why, but I'm definitely disappointed.
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There's a Shipley Do-Nuts in Donelson on Lebanon Rd. close to Briley Pky. They make theirs fresh. I'm not a big fan of them myself, but I know people who love them.  Fox's Donut Den in Green Hills makes all of theirs fresh too. They're good and they have a nice variety. It's a Nashville institution. For my money, it's hard to beat Krispy Kreme when that sign is lit up.

 

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I don't live around there, but I know someone who does who brought in the absolute best apple fritters ever.  I will see if I can find out the name of it.

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DD are frozen fresh.  the stores get them frozen in boxes and they just put them in warmers to defrost and finish baking.  

 

They're still delicious.  

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We have a Shipley's in Gallatin also but our Walmart has some killer Cinnamon Swirls and Fresh donuts every morning.

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Not in Wilson County, best donuts that I've had in Tennessee is Dixon Donuts. Whenever I camp at Montgomery Bell I visit them at least once.

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Theres a bakery here in fairview that'll give Krispy Kreme a run for it's money.  Being locally owned is cool too.  

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My friend couldn't remember the exact name, but he thinks it is "Gourmet Donuts" on 171 in Mt Juliet.  He said it was a mile or two north of the interstate and this is the only one I see that fits.  It's also possible the place could have went out of business as it has been a few years since I have had them.  Worth a look if it is in fact the same place.

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They're right across the street from Public and City Hall/Police Station {HA!!!!!} next to the Shell station.  They're only open in the morning AFAIK.  They're DAM good!!!!

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