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| - Indeed, I never met a donut I didn't like. But some donuts are just easier to like than others. Greenbush hits the spot at just about all hours of the day and night - - except for Mondays when they are closed...aaargh! But absence does make the heart grow fonder and those apple fritters somehow taste even better after some anticipation. Frankly, I think everything is better appreciated and savored with a little anticipation.
They say this is Madison's only kosher donut spot. I am not Jewish and do not keep Kosher but I am sure glad Greenbush does it the way they do.
They have an awesome variety of donuts which you must admire when you walk into the door if you're so lucky to be there when they are fully stocked, lined up in all of their glistening glory on the wall and in the glass case. Such was my fortune one fine Sunday morning accompanied by my wife. We were greeted there by an older lady with a big smile, an empty white bakery box in hand awaiting our order and advising us that she was the Baker of these delights. I promptly broke the law and my wedding vows and shamelessly proposed marriage to her. My spouse, patient and amused, quite understood. So did the hair-netted lady who, I suspect, had similarly enchanted and lured many others before me to shipwreck upon her counter with the siren call of her fry-o-lator arts.
Favorites? Peanut, kruller, coconut, apple fritter, and French. But again, like people, I never met a donut I didn't like. See you there.
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