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Millbury Hits it Big with Rocco’s Doughnut Company

Doughnuts from Rocco's in Millbury, MA

If Blackbird Doughnuts and Union Square Donuts had a love affair, Rocco’s Doughnut Company would be the lovechild. A delicate balance between airy and dense, the doughnut lab in Rocco’s kitchen is comprised of a creative doughnut product line meant to convert any person into a doughnut crazed fanatic. From sprinkled fruity pebbles to silky, sinful cinnamon roll flavored doughnuts, Rocco’s has quickly gained a loyal foodie following despite dawn forming, long winding lines.

Rocco's Doughnut Company in Millbury, MAWhile doughnuts were originally introduced to Americans by the Dutch under the initial name of “oily cakes” – a name so unappetizing, its name change to doughnuts is one we will never argue – it is Rocco Astrella who remains the inspiration for this newly opened family business. Having owned a Dunkin Donuts in Saugus, Massachusetts during the 1950s – a time in where there was a limit of eight Dunkin Donuts and America didn’t run on Dunkin – Rocco Astrella quickly became known for his donut business and inspired other family members to open their own doughnut shops during the 1950s and 1960s. Fast forward to 2018 and the Astrella family is back at it again, except this time, they are making a name for themselves under their own brand. Maybe it’s embedded in their DNA or maybe they are just filling to void in the hip bakery market, but either way, Rocco’s Doughnut Company is the new kid on the block making waves with their crowd-pleasing flavors.

Stack of Doughnuts from Rocco's Doughnut Company in Millbury, MA
Stack of Doughnuts from Rocco’s Doughnut Company in Millbury, MA

Joseph Astrella, the owner of Rocco’s Doughnut Company and the son of Rocco, set out to create a doughnut shop based on the creative idea of his daughter, Kerri Astrella. Within a few weeks, they manifested the shop and within the first weeks of opening, they’ve managed to sell out every single day before 10:30 am. Between their eccentric flavors and frenzied social media buzz, their shop has quickly filled the void left from when The Queen’s Cups relocated out from the building last year. With its rotating daily flavors, like the Whoopie Doughnut (a play on the whoopie pie) or the Samoa Doughnut (a vanilla cake doughnut, dipped in a chocolate shell, and topped with a toasted coconut and drizzled with caramel), it’s hard to decide which doughnut to sink your teeth into. Those who need time to think, don’t worry, you’ll have plenty of time while driving around looking for parking or waiting on line (which has been as long as two hours during peak times and is a hot topic on The Millbury Site 3.0 Facebook group). Regardless, Rocco’s has created a product and brand that has made doughnuts exciting again.

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#SundayFunday – Stuffed Bacon Donuts: The Hangover’s Cure

The Stuffed Bacon Donuts from The Hangover Pub in Worcester, MA

Let’s just get to the point. The debate over the cure for a hangover has loomed over our generation for far too long. The solution for bouncing back after a night out on the town is not hidden in the medicine aisle of your local drug store nor is it fizzing among the bubbles of your lemon-lime Sprite. Worcester’s Hangover Pub, however, has unearthed a cure of their own, and it can be found on their dessert menu. They believe you’ll find solace between hefty bites of a stuffed bacon donut.

While we have all experienced one or two questionable Saturday nights, only a handful of us have soaked up the experienced with a dessert so good it solidifies the true meaning of #SundayFunday. The Hangover Pub isn’t your typical bar serving up half-pound burgers and fries. Instead, the Hangover has made a name for itself with Chef Michael Arrastia’s infusion of bacon into every meal on the menu. From the lobster and bacon stuffed mofongo – a dish that kicks up Latin flavors with a little sofrito wine sauce – to the triple pork ramen – a meal filled with three variations of pork – the Hangover Pub carves its name in bold letters marking the home of Worcester’s hub for indulgence.

Vanilla ice cream stuffed between two donuts, topped with dripping cereal milk glaze and a breakfast cereal crust – a combination of fruity pebbles, cinnamon toast crunch and bacon bits – make the stuffed bacon donuts a cure for more than just hangovers. The sweet and savory combination explodes with every bite. From the sweet vanilla ice cream to the crunchy bits of thick maple bacon, the stuffed bacon donuts are worthy of a #SundayFunday visit. If you’re not looking to cure a hangover with this sweet plate, then pair the stuffed bacon donut with the Warm Soul cocktail – a maple bourbon with smoked caramel, Irish cream, Nitro Hot Coffee topped with whipped cream – to magnify the mark of a #SundayFunday.