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Tiny Tom Donuts

4.1 (65 reviews)
InexpensiveDonuts, Food Trucks
Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Johnny W.

Tiny Tom's have been tradition in Toronto for over 50 years. I used to love them (like everyone else) at the Canadian National Exhibition when it was held during the summer. It's so nice to have this shop in Markham. I posted what we got immediately in my Instagram story. All four flavours (4 dozen) for $23.

Tiffany D.

Love Tiny Tom donuts! Actually shocked that there was one nearby me. Friendly people, and delicious donuts. Will definitely come back!

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Carmen G.

Finally, some hot and fresh Tiny Tom Donuts you can get outside of the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE!), and it's right here in Markham! I've always known that there was a Tiny Tom Donuts shop here in Markham, but never once have I stepped foot inside. I always use to only get this treat once a year at the CNE, but that's about to change from now on. Stepping into the store, it's quiet, and there's no line up in there like you'd see at the Ex. However, the workers came out quickly to greet us and take our orders. The storefront is large with no seating and the best part is that you get to see the little donuts cook and float in the oil while making it's way down the conveyor belt to be packaged. There's four flavours to pick from: cinnamon, icing sugar, apple & cinnamon and chocolate. There was also a buy 3 dozen get the 4th dozen free, so I opted for all flavours other than chocolate (not a huge chocolate fan). All the flavours and donuts were amazing. Favourite being cinnamon, as it was such a classic growing up for me. Icing sugar would be the next best, followed by apple & cinnamon. These have to be eaten fresh or they get soggy pretty fast. However since they're so small, it's easy to pop them into your mouth and finish a bag yourself. Make sure to stop by to get your bag of Tiny Tom donuts. It's nice that I can now eat this year round and not have to wait for the fairs/ special events around the GTA. Can't wait to go back to grab more bags!

Emmanuel L.

I was so thrilled visiting this store because I have fond memories as a kid of Tiny Tom donuts from the Food Building at the CNE! The smell was amazing in the store and service was super fast! I got 8 for $4.50 These were fresh and hot and so delicious! Inner child so happy! I picked icing sugar but I think I originally liked it plain or with cinnamon sugar when I was a kid. 5 flavours to choose from. Highly recommend!

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Ying L.

Came in for some freshly deep fried donuts to cheer the kids up, and it's not disappointing. The donuts were made in front of me and 4 flavors to choose from. The owner is super nice and explained the deal to me : Buy 3 dozen donuts and get the fourth dozen donuts free. It's hot and fresh, only thing is too much sugar for me, next time will ask for less flavour sugar on donuts.

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Gabriel S.

This donut place pretty much goes back to basics, with 4 flavours: icing sugar, cinnamon, apple cinnamon & chocolate. The mini donuts were cooked to order (the machine is cute). The crumb was pretty light & the apple cinnamon flavour was pretty good. They weren't very sweet, but about right. Donut prices include tax.

Mandy L.

Wanted something to snack on and this pops up while searching. Donuts are made to order, and it's cute to see how it's made. Not the best ones I have had, but they are OK.

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Shay S.

Living in Toronto, I always get my fix of Tiny Tom donuts at the CNE, but due to covid it is cancelled. Glad I was able to track down this store to satisfy my cravings. Donuts were hot, fresh and delicious. I will probably become one of their more regular costumers

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Mary T.

I have been driving by Tiny Tom Donuts for years. I have always had the thought that I can simply drop by the CNE and get my tiny donut fix, to relive my fond memories going there. The problem? I haven't been to the Ex for several years. What if I have a hankering for these donuts and the Ex has Ex-ited for the year? Well, on Saturday, I needed to withdraw some cash from Scotiabank. The branch that I was at was next to Tiny Tom. Naturally, after taking out some dough, I needed to use it to get some doughy yumminess. I walked in just after noon on a Saturday. A cheerful woman said hi and asked what I'd like. I looked at the cute decor, which led me to the most simplistic menu I have seen in a while. I love minimalism. You can get 8 mini donuts for $3.50, or a dozen for $5. Since I had just had a late breakfast, I went with the former. I felt like I was at the Ex. I watched the donuts go into the hot oil, do their tour around the frying oil path, and come out of the oil onto a conveyor belt as if it had been at an amuse ride themselves. I wanted to give the apple 'n cinnamon flavour a try. I paid using cash, which explains a good strategy that this place is next to a bank. Debit is also accepted. I'm not sure about credit cards. I thanked the woman and headed into my car. I drove off popping each donut in my mouth. Each one tasted like apples and cinnamon. They were light and deliciously warm. I could have bought a dozen and devoured them all. I am so glad that I was driving and had some willpower left. Otherwise, I would have turned back to buy more. There is a coupon on the paper bag where if I buy two dozen, I get a third for free. I know that I can do it without sharing. Yes, I have the coupon and look forward to redeeming it down the road. It was wonderful reliving my memories of Tiny Tom Donuts at the Ex. It's great knowing that I can feel like the Ex is here year-round without spending a fortune to have delicious made-to-order tiny donuts. Yum! (389)

One of their trucks  Great cinnamon and icing sugar  But $6.50 for dozen!? $$$$
Owen R.

The cinnamon are the BOMB (Who says that!?) Second best is white sugar The problem 12 tiny donuts, almost $7!?

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Kojo A.

Tiny Tom Donuts & Coffee needs no introduction. For Toronto natives, these guys have been a staple of your Canadian National Exhibition experience for decades, hence why my heart gleamed when I found out they set up a permanent storefront along Woodbine Ave. The concept here is pretty simple. They sell freshly deep fried tiny doughnuts, that they sprinkle with toppings like sugar, cinnamon, and apple cinnamon. Your goal is to delight in one of these sweet puffs while they're still soothingly warm and soft. They flavour is simple, but the satisfaction lifts the soul. Apparently they sell coffee too, which I can imagine is an appropriate pairing, but I'm only ever interested in the doughnuts. Are there fancier desserts than Tiny Tom doughnuts? Of course. Will anything caress your nostalgia in such a thorough manner? Doubt it. Go get some.

Jennifer K.

Finally Finally I am at Tiny Tom Donuts! This nice fellow greet with and ask what I like? 8 Tiny Tom please... Making them fresh and seeing it coming out of the machine is just awesome... (I do wish I did not see the oil that they were deep fried in! OK.. just a few of those won't kill me.. I can go do 5 more yoga classes to get rid of that!) For the flavours I just want to keep it nice and simple with just icing sugar. I have to agreed with Neil T.. the smell of Tiny Tom Donuts reminds me of funnel cake from Wonderland.. but I like funnel cake way better than Tiny Tom....... The nice fellow gave me oh 11 donuts for the price of eight!.. hey that is so nice of him. Tiny Tom are great for sharing. When I took them to the office and let my coworkers have one or 2 of these little babies.. they all went on sugar high and so happy rest of the evening!

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Queenie K.

These bite-sized donuts are so cute, you can watch them freshly made in-store! They are soft, pillowy, and not super sweet. Instead of glazes or icing, they are dusted with different 'sugars'. We got the buy 3 dozens get the 4th free promo and chose all four flavours (apple, cinnamon, chocolate, icing sugar). One dozen is $6 and an 8 pack is $4.50.

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Living in Toronto, I always get my fix of Tiny Tom donuts at the CNE, but due to covid it is cancelled.

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Night It Up!

(106 reviews)

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Unionville

Location This event is now hosted on Enterprise, in the same…read moreplaza as Good Catch, Goodlife and the VIP cinemas. Parking (including underground) is quite limited there - so best to come carpooling or explore nearby parking. One good thing is that the organizer does have a designated parking area setup for people coming in. Setup There are multiple vendors - from food, drinks to small gifts, organizations and even non-profits to promote anything! There are also festivities and live performances based on a schedule - so make sure to grab a seat if you want to watch any of them. I usually come for the food - to see what's new and exciting and what is not out there in restaurants. Inflation over the years have risen a lot of prices - so it could range anywhere from $10 for a drink to $15-$20 for food. Quantity wise - depending on where you look - can vary. You may have to spend at least 1-2 dishes to feel full. It's a staple yearly event that happens in Markham - definitely do check it out - and you may little hidden surprises !

It's been almost a decade since I've frequented NIU. Is there a more iconic, summer asian food…read morefestival tbh? I can't think of one. NIU's always been synonymous with funky smell, gimmicky lights, a packed crowd and overpriced food. Yet the reason, I suppose ppl go is the camaraderie with friends and for a night out w/ significant others? The annual event always happens in the markham VIP theater parking lot and you'll probably need to park near the AVIVA building. Parking fills up quick so you might need to end up parking far and walking over. As soon you get near you'll notice the pungent smell of stinky tofu wafting through the entire lot and permeating your nostrils. My first year back this year w/ my gf and everything started at $10+. I think I must've spent close to $150 by the end of the night. Gf was happy. My wallet? Not so much LOOLL. They had dance, band and singer performances on a main stage throughout the night (basically like an outdoor concert). If you get lost from your group of friends good luck trying to find them cuz chances are you're not gonna have good cell signal either. You'll see a lot of gimmicky food vendors at NIU so pick and choose wisely! Cool experience for a first time if you've never been. If you've already been, you can hard skip a couple years before revisiting. It's always the same thing so you won't ever feel the FOMO.

Street Eats Market - Close-up look of my tandoori gar-par wing

Street Eats Market

(16 reviews)

Scarborough

When I found out that another Street Eats Market was opening up in Scarborough, I was ecstatic. The…read moreoriginal location at Hillcrest Mall in Thornhill is convenient to get to. However, this one across from Scarborough Town Centre is roughly half the distance for me to get to by car. This Street Eats Market is where Old Scott House used to be. Years ago, when I worked in Scarborough, a colleague was about to retire. A handful of us came here for his farewell dinner. I was fortunate to be a part of it and that restaurant had the best chateaubriand that I shared with a friend. Sadly, this restaurant died and became a Baton Rouge. I never dined there, but it also folded. I am pleased that Street Eats Market has made a home here. I dropped by last Friday for a late lunch. I decided to park in front of Walmart, across from the entrance that is also close to Best Buy. Technically, there wasn't a pedestrian crossing for me to cross the street. However, my spending three years working nearby helped. I still remembered how the traffic lights are timed at this intersection, which includes off-ramp traffic from highway 401 that isn't as crazy as exiting off McCowan. I safely made it across. If you want to play it safer as a pedestrian, park at the Best Buy lot (there's lot of parking) and walk over. There is a pedestrian crossing on the north side of Progress Avenue. Alternatively, there's another entrance with parking further east. However, that one is the main entrance to Street Eats Market and is a lot busier. There are two main food trucks that attracted me to drop by: - Rick's Good Eats - BeaverTails I absolutely love the food from both places. Since I had purchased a bunch of donuts earlier in the day, I decided to skip BeaverTails this visit and focus on Rick's Good Eats. I had my eyes on the tandoori gar-par wings. They are strictly available at this food truck and not at their Mississauga restaurant. There were a bunch of other food options that tempted me, but I am a wings fanatic and had to get them. I approached the food truck and had a friendly female staffer take my order. I ordered the wings and got a watermelon lemonade to wash everything down. I paid for my food with my debit card. Including a tip, it was $25. It's not cheap eating at food trucks. Since I love them so much and don't do it often, I was perfectly fine shelling out. She said that it would take ten minutes to complete my order. I was good. It allowed me to walk around, although it was spitting rain. I was prepared, armed with my umbrella. She asked whether I wanted the watermelon lemonade now and with my order. I went with the former. The watermelon lemonade was in a cute bottle. It was $7, which seemed expensive. I am glad that it came in one size or I'd be drinking that stuff all day. It was so refreshing. It's more lemony than watermelony. It wasn't overly sweet. I was happy. My wings were ready. I was thrilled and excited. I thanked the woman and headed over to my car with my food, thanking the greeter at the main Street Eats Market entrance along the way. I safely crossed the intersection, got into my car, and chowed down. A man parked a couple of spots away from my car made the same journey over to the market. The tandoori gar-par wings are exactly what you'd expect from Rick's Good Eats. The wings were a decent size and meaty. The tandoori spices were so flavourful. There was some heat and it built up as I had wing after wing. There was parsley sprinkled on top, which brought lovely pops of colour. The hints of garlic and parmesan made these wings out-of-this-world delicious! I saw perhaps two food trucks closed during my visit. I don't know whether it was due to weather, but I have now visited two Street Market Eats locations on gloomy days that threatened rain and the variety of food vendors has been great. This one also has Meltwich, Tut's, El Bosco, and more. The next food truck that I have had on my radar is Get Your Own Taters. It happened to be next to Rick's Good Eats. I love tater tots and their gourmet offerings looked incredible. It's crazy that I visited two food trucks in three days. I thought that I could safely say that I had visited both locations. I found out after my visit that a third location in Vaughan just opened this weekend. Well, you know what that means... I need to head to Vaughan soon! I dig this location across from Scarborough Town Centre. I can't wait to return and try more offerings from other food trucks. (277)

I love this idea of having the variety of food trucks all located in a parking lot! Since they took…read moreover the lot where Baton Rouge was, there's a gravel lot next to it where you can park. So we had to line up to get in. When we got to the end of the line up, we were in front of Laz-Boy's store. But the line moved quickly and we were inside the compound in about 7 minutes after lining up. Once we were inside, it was food trucks galore! After browsing on the numerous options available, we decided on something we have never tried: The Funky Patacon. We ordered a Flying Porky (pulled pork) and Pata Grilled (beef tenderloin). The wait time was about 10+ minutes and we got our food. We also ordered 2 drinks from Alijandro's: Pomegranate and Mango Lime lemonades. Onto the food. We have never had plantains before and this was a pleasant surprise. The subtle sweetness of the plantains went really well with the pork and beef tenderloin (respectively). Both tasted great! The drinks were refreshing also. Overall experience was amazing. There will be other food trucks coming soon. Thanks Street Eats Market and STC for hosting and setting things up!

The Holy Grill - What they show at the front.

The Holy Grill

(6 reviews)

Scarborough

This local business serves Halal Nashville style hot chicken. We ordered Combo 2 (mild spice)…read morewhich included a slider, chicken tender and hot fries. The chicken sandwich was filled with their signature chicken tender, coleslaw, pickles dressed with some house sauce. The chicken tender was coated in thick batter and tossed in their mild spice seasoning. The fries were crinkle cut and also tossed in the same seasoning. TBH, we didn't enjoy this meal as much as we though we would. The chicken sandwich bun tasted bland, the chicken tender could've been juicy-er and our fries were cold. We wish their was more communication with the line up situation and we also waited for over an hour to grab this meal. Unfortunately will not be returning to this spot.

You can always expect a big lineup and a long wait (obviously - because the food is great)…read more It's always something to look forward to when I know I'm gonna get THG because quality is always on point. Great value for money. Flavourful. Burgers are filling. It can be shared or you can easily finish it by yourself. Customer service could be improved (for example - update customers in line if something is out - I once waited over 2 hours only to be disappointed at the end of it: this was at an event). However, I still go back to THG and order (just a few months ago I waited over 50 minutes in line at the night market in Square One too) because everything is always cooked so well. The chicken is juicy and tender.

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