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9/12/25 Top Pot Doughnuts, Wedgwood neighborhood |
Although I certainly have no problem indulging in donuts in
any neighborhood, I consider the Top Pot Doughnuts in Wedgwood to be my “home”
donut shop. When I first began sketching in 2011, one of the first cafes I felt brave enough to sketch people in was that Top Pot. Its interior is
wall-to-wall, ceiling-to-floor bookshelves, giving it a comfy, library-like
feeling. I also love the wide windows facing the street, which gives patrons a beautiful side- or backlighting. USk Seattle even had a small gathering there. (I have often thought that it could be my “third place” if only
it were a bit cozier; my only complaint there is that it’s often chilly.)
When I heard that the Wedgwood store was celebrating its 20th
anniversary, you can bet I put that special occasion on my calendar! In
addition to helping myself to free Pot Holes and coffee, I got to meet one of the chain’s
co-founders, Mark Klebeck. It was fun to see all the families and neighbors
stopping by for the festivities.
The Wedgwood store’s iconic twin palms and giant rooftop
doughnut are so much fun to sketch that it’s obviously my favorite spot to
observe National Donut Day. For this special occasion, I picked out some of my favorites from past
years, below.
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6/5/20 |
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Party time! |
A fun and tasty look to today's post!
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