Square Donut
It was 1967 when Richard Comer sold his first square donut putting Terre Haute "squarely" on the morning pastry map (should such a map exist). There are conflicting stories about how they came about. Some stories present Comer as a marketing genius looking for a way to set his product apart from the competition. Other stories are more function than form - a salesman made him a deal on a square cutter he was trying to unload. Regardless, the Comer's have been selling them for five decades and have recently opened another shop in Bloomington.
I stopped by for a couple the last time I was in Terra Haute and they certainly were a tasty donut but I'm not sure, if shutting my eyes, I could tell the difference between the it and the circle versions found in a few other good shops around the state. Still, they are quite the novelty and have attracted some national attention. There are two locations in Terre Haute - 930 Wabash Ave. and 2417 E. Fort Harrison Road. Both locations are open daily from 7 to 10:45 am.
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