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Quiz: How well do you know Nashville’s donut scene?

Celebrate National Donut Day with deals and a quiz that puts your knowledge of Nashville’s most eye-catching donuts to the test.

Colorful mochi donuts topped with cereal, cookies, and icing on a wooden tray, displayed outdoors on a gray surface.

City Editor Dylan’s National Donut Day (or any day) recommendation: Viet Tea Cafe’s mochi donuts. | Photo via @vietteacafe

Do you love donuts? Then, like us, you probably know that National Donut Day is today, June 6. But do you know Nashville’s donuts well enough to spot them in a lineup?

We found a few sweet deals and a list of local shops worth checking out — but first, take our quiz at the button below to see if you can match each donut to the right place.

Here are the donut shops you’ll be quizzed on:

  • Donut Distillery
  • East Park Donuts & Coffee
  • Five Daughters Bakery
  • Fox’s Donut Den
  • Parlor Doughnuts
  • The Salty

Take the quiz.

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