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Top Pot's neon sign on 5th Avenue. The name "Top Pot" came from a vintage neon sign that was above a boarded-up Chinese restaurant called "Topspot". The co-founders bought the sign and while transporting it, the "S" fell off. Co-owner Mark suggested that they replace it with a coffee pot. [9] Top Pot Doughnuts roast their own coffee at the 5th ...
The bakery is one of the most photographed donut shops in the United States. [15] Donut King: 1981 Australia's largest doughnut franchise, based on the Gold Coast, Queensland. There are over 360 franchised locations. Donut Wheel: 1962 Donut shop in Livermore, California, an example of Googie architecture. Duck Donuts: 2006
The city of Seattle, Washington, has many notable restaurants. As of the first quarter of 2017, Seattle had 2,696 restaurants. Seattle restaurants’ gross annual sales are a total of $2.9 billion as of 2016. [1] Seattle is the fifth city ranked by restaurant-density with 24.9 restaurants per 10,000 households. [2]
Half and Half Doughnut Co. is a doughnut shop on Seattle's Capitol Hill, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] Top Pot Doughnuts co-founder Michael Klebeck and business partner Christine Cannon opened the shop on Pike Street in 2019. Half and Half has garnered a positive reception, especially for its pineapple fritter.
Mighty-O, Top Pot, People's Cake: Food Network challengers, The Seattle Times, April 7, 2011; How a Mighty-O Donuts Baker Beats All on Food Network, City's Best, April 14th 2011; Holey Shit: Mighty-O's Vegan Donut Delight, Seattle Weekly, May 2 2011 Archived 2012-08-20 at the Wayback Machine "Mighty-O Donuts". Seattle Met. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
Donut Factory was the social media poll winner in Seattle Magazine 's 2018 "smackdown" and overview of the city's best doughnuts. [16] Alyssa Therrien included the business in the Daily Hive 's 2021 list of nine "must-try" doughnut shops in Seattle. [7] The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has called the doughnuts "nod-worthy". [17] [18]
Zeitgeist Coffee has operated in downtown Seattle's Pioneer Square district since the late 1990s. The coffeehouse has an "industrial vibe", according to Curbed. [2] In addition to coffee drinks, the menu has included almond croissants and other baked goods, as well as soups, salads, and sandwiches. [3] Zeitgeist was once part of Top Pot ...
The business has multiple locations in Seattle. The original restaurant opened on Capitol Hill. [4] The Pioneer Square restaurant opened in March 2018. [5] [6] In 2018, plans were announced to open in the Laurelhurst neighborhood. [7] Previously, the business operated in Los Angeles. The restaurant at Palisades Village closed in 2019. [8] [9]