Old Fashioned Donuts

★ 4.7(2,382 reviews)đŸœïž Restaurants⭐ Popular

Distance

3.7 km · 46 min

From station

95th/Dan Ryan

Price

$

Rating

4.7 / 5

Address

11248 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60628, USA

Old Fashioned Donuts is rated 4.7 / 5 from 2,382 Google reviews and sits about 3.7 km (46 min walk) from 95th/Dan Ryan station.

General overview

About Old Fashioned Donuts

Old Fashioned Donuts is a celebrated, no-frills neighborhood doughnut shop in Chicago’s Roseland community, operating since the early 1970s. It is especially famous for oversized apple fritters, glazed doughnuts, and traditional hand-cut varieties prepared on-site. This is a working bakery rather than a ticketed attraction.

  • Large, crisp-edged apple fritters are the signature order
  • Old-school glazed, cake, and yeast-raised doughnuts
  • Long-standing Black-owned Chicago neighborhood institution
  • Customers may be able to watch doughnuts being prepared behind the counter
  • Known for generous portions and straightforward, counter-service atmosphere

Things to do here

Try the signature apple fritter

The oversized apple fritter—with pieces of apple, a craggy fried exterior, and glaze—is the shop’s best-known specialty. Popular items can sell out.

Sample classic Chicago doughnuts

Choose from traditional glazed, chocolate-covered, cake, jelly-filled, and other rotating varieties, depending on daily availability.

See an old-fashioned neighborhood bakery

Visit a compact, unpretentious shop known for making and finishing doughnuts on-site rather than presenting a formal visitor attraction.

Order a large-format doughnut

The shop has also been associated with especially large doughnuts, sometimes described as Texas-style doughnuts; availability should be checked at the counter.

The shop is on South Michigan Avenue in Roseland. Check the current operating status before making a special trip, and plan street or nearby parking carefully.

No booking is needed for a normal visit. Call ahead for large quantities, catering-style orders, or a specific specialty.

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This overview is general knowledge, not confirmed against an official source — verify hours, prices and entry rules before you go.

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How to reach

Old Fashioned Donuts is about 3.7 km (~46 min walk) from 95th/Dan Ryan station on the Chicago "L".

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Good to know

Paid or priced offering; check the official website for current admission prices
wheelchair-accessible entrance
free street parking
Good for children

Verify tickets, seasonal hours, entry rules, and special events on the official website before visiting.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Old Fashioned Donuts from 95th/Dan Ryan station?

Old Fashioned Donuts is about 3681 m (roughly 46 min walk) from 95th/Dan Ryan station on the Chicago "L". Use the directions link on this page for turn-by-turn walking directions.

What is Old Fashioned Donuts rated?

Old Fashioned Donuts has a Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 2,382 reviews.

What's near Old Fashioned Donuts?

Also within a short walk of the same station: Trinity United Church of Christ, Jewel-Osco, Dr. Conrad Worrill Track & Field Center.

Is Old Fashioned Donuts wheelchair accessible?

Yes — Google lists the following accessibility features for Old Fashioned Donuts: wheelchair-accessible entrance.

Is there parking near Old Fashioned Donuts?

Google lists these parking options near Old Fashioned Donuts: free street parking.

Is Old Fashioned Donuts good for children?

Yes — Google lists Old Fashioned Donuts as good for children.

Is Old Fashioned Donuts a ticketed attraction?

No. It is a functioning neighborhood doughnut shop, and entry is free; visitors pay only for what they order.

What should I order?

The oversized apple fritter is the best-known specialty. Classic glazed and cake doughnuts are also popular.

Can the signature fritter sell out?

Yes. Inventory varies throughout the day, so visiting in the morning or calling ahead is sensible.

Is there seating?

Expect a simple counter-service environment with limited or possibly no substantial dine-in seating; takeaway is the safest assumption.

Do I need a reservation?

Not for a regular visit. Contact the shop in advance for large orders or if you need a particular item in quantity.

Does the shop accept credit cards?

Payment methods are not reliably confirmed from current information. Bring cash as a backup and verify card acceptance before ordering.

How long should I allow?

Most visits take 10–30 minutes, although lines or preparation of a larger order can increase the wait.

Is the location downtown?

No. It is in the Roseland area on Chicago’s Far South Side, a significant distance from the main downtown tourist district.

Data and photos from Google Places, generated August 11, 2026. Ratings, hours and prices can change — confirm anything time-sensitive before you go.