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Marty's Donut Land

8 Central St., Ipswich, MA - (978) 356-4580
Posted By Michael Stern on August 25, 2007 11:28 AM
Marty’s makes big, hefty donuts. They include the Yankee classic, a “honey dew,” which is a simple raised, glazed sinker with a substantial sweet cake texture that is perfect for dunking, as well as a “honey dipped,” which is a airy raised round of which we easily eat half a dozen with a few of cups of coffee. Chocolate frosted donuts are weighty and crunch-skinned; and there are jelly-filled and powdered and coconut-spangled, too. Many regular customers come for big goopy coffee rolls.

A simple storefront with scarcely any decoration other than a wonderful oil portrait of Marty hanging on the back wall, Marty’s has a counter where take-out dozens are sold and where customers sit and converse as life comes in and out. And there are counter seats in the front window that afford a view of passing traffic on Route 133. It is a true local hangout; one Cape Ann native told us that when he or his friends go on a ski trip, they stop by Marty’s long before the doors officially open to get boxes of hot donuts to go. Although the donuts are ready – and especially delicious while still hot! – the counter gals haven’t yet arrived, so the boys help themselves to what they need and leave their money on the counter. (Not a recommended strategy for out-of-towners!)

As we hoisted ourselves to the register after a really satisfying Marty’s breakfast, we asked the cashier if she had a business card she could give us with the address, phone number, etc. of the establishment for our records. “This is Marty’s, hon’,” she informed us. “We don’t do business cards.”
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Posted By Robert Beale on January 5, 2011 4:16 PM
I worked in Ipswich for two weeks in 2008 and found Marty's early in the trip. I enjoyed sitting with the locals at the coffee bar and eating those dangerous donuts, great they were. Even took a box of them for the long road trip back to Virginia to my wife and daughter. This is a very good "Mom and Pops" shop and the quality of things reflects the fact it is not a chain store.
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