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Pennsylvania Doughnut Shop With Crispy Twist Named Among Best In America Pennsylvania Doughnut Shop With Crispy Twist Named Among Best In America
Pennsylvania Doughnut Shop With Crispy Twist Named Among Best In America One of Pennsylvania's most popular doughnut shops has been named among the best in America. Federal Doughnuts, which has nearly a dozen locations across Philadelphia, was named to Feast and Field's list of the Top 25 Donut Shops in the US. "Known for 'its affordable comfort classics in unexpected flavors,' Federal comes from five hospitality pros," Feast and Field writes. "Stop in for customer favorites, including their signature 'Hot' or 'Fancy Donuts,' served with their twice-fried, super-crispy chicken coated in dry seasonings, savory glazes or naked." Federal Donuts is the brainchild…
Popular North Jersey Burger Joint Crowned 2nd Best Burger In America Popular North Jersey Burger Joint Crowned 2nd Best Burger In America
Popular North Jersey Burger Joint Crowned 2nd Best Burger In America A popular North Jersey burger joint recently visited by a celebrity has been crowned second best in the U.S. White Manna on River Street in Hackensack took the No. 2 spot on the Daily Meal's rundown of "101 Best Burgers in America." "White Manna’s juicy burgers are topped with onion and cheese and served on a Martin’s potato roll. Pair your burger with a side of crispy fries or, if you’re a pickle fiend, add a 12-ounce cup of pickle chips," the website says. Founded in 1939 at the World's Fair, White Manna moved to Hackensack in 1946. The eatery has been featured on The Food Network's…
Iconic Burger Joint Crowned Best In New Jersey Iconic Burger Joint Crowned Best In New Jersey
Iconic Burger Joint Crowned Best In New Jersey White Manna in Hackensack is taking home yet another title. The tiny burger joint on River Street was named the best in New Jersey for the second year in a row by the Daily Meal. The tiny, red and white, block building on the banks of the Hackensack River was purchased by Louis Bridges in 1946. Currently closed for indoor dining due to coronavirus, you can still get the small sliders to go. "Walk up to the tiny counter, place your order with the grillman, and watch as he smashes a small bit of beef onto the flat-top with a handful of thin-sliced onions then sandwiches it into a Martin’s p…