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Dutch Girl Donuts to open second location in Detroit
The historic doughnut shop is expanding to the North End neighborhood this spring.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Dutch Girl Donuts, one of Detroit's oldest bakeries, is opening a second location this spring at 2820 E. Grand Blvd. in the city's North End neighborhood. The new storefront will be located in a building owned by the doughnut shop's owner, Paddy Lynch, who purchased the nearly 100-year-old property from longtime owners Ara and Howrani Studios. The new Dutch Girl Donuts location will sell doughnuts baked at the original Woodward Avenue shop, which dates back to the 1940s.
Why it matters
The expansion of Dutch Girl Donuts to a second location in Detroit's North End neighborhood is a positive sign for the city's small business community. The historic doughnut shop, which was revived by new ownership in 2024, is now able to bring its beloved products to a new part of the city, contributing to the continued growth and revitalization of the North End area.
The details
Paddy Lynch, the owner of Dutch Girl Donuts, announced the plans for the second location on Wednesday. The new shop will occupy the main storefront of the 2820 E. Grand Blvd. building, which also houses Howrani Studios, a family-owned photography business that will remain at the address. Lynch purchased the nearly century-old building and plans to nurture it as an active part of the North End community. The new Dutch Girl Donuts location will sell the same doughnuts that are baked at the original Woodward Avenue shop, which dates back to the 1940s.
- Dutch Girl Donuts was revived by new ownership in 2024.
- Paddy Lynch announced the plans for the second location on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
- The new Dutch Girl Donuts location is set to open this spring.
The players
Paddy Lynch
The owner of Dutch Girl Donuts who purchased the nearly 100-year-old building at 2820 E. Grand Blvd. to open a second location of the historic doughnut shop.
Ara Howrani
The owner of Howrani Studios, a family-owned photography business that will remain at the 2820 E. Grand Blvd. building where the new Dutch Girl Donuts location will open.
Dutch Girl Donuts
A historic doughnut shop in Detroit that dates back to the 1940s and is now expanding to a second location in the city's North End neighborhood.
What’s next
The new Dutch Girl Donuts location is set to open this spring in the North End neighborhood of Detroit.
The takeaway
The expansion of the historic Dutch Girl Donuts to a second location in Detroit's North End neighborhood is a positive sign for the city's small business community, as the beloved doughnut shop brings its products to a new part of the city and contributes to the continued growth and revitalization of the area.
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