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From doughnut +‎ -ery.

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doughnutery (plural doughnuteries)

  1. A doughnut shop.
    • 1937 October 17, The Pasadena Post, volume 19, number 35, Pasadena, Calif., page 18:
      Visited one of those uptown doughnuteries noted for its good grade of drinkable coffee.
    • 1958 October 12, Cumberland Sunday Times, volume LXXXIX, number 281, Cumberland, Md., page four:
      He goes into an all-night doughnutery at 3:40 a. m. and falls to talking with the lonely counterman, who is a college student as well and who isn’t satisfied with just selling doughnuts and coffee.
    • 1985 January 12, The Daily Dispatch, 107th year, number 163, Moline, Ill., page 23:
      Donut Delite, one of the Quad-Cities’ top doughnuteries with locations in Moline, Silvis and Rock Island, is celebrating its fifth anniversary today with 15 cent coffee and cake and raised doughnuts selling for $2 a dozen.

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