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In 2002, brothers Mark and Michael Klebeck found themselves tired of the fluorescent lights and fast food aura of every donut shop on earth, so they co-founded Top Pot Doughnuts and operated out of a small brick storefront on Capitol Hill. Today they boast five bustling Top Pot cafes around town, plus a mobile store created from a completely refurbished 1961 Airstream trailer. Their unique approach to an age-old treat has found them featured in television shows nationwide on topics from food to travel. Seattle: Second Use Building Materials, Ballard Farmers Market, artist Tina Randolph.
Top Pot
Mark and Michael Klebeck
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