Cinnaholic
$ • Bakery, Vegan, Pet Friendly
Hours:
245 S Wilmot Rd Suite 135, Tucson
(520) 745-4753
About Cinnaholic
Customers' Favorites
Cinnaholic Reviews
Delicious. Best in town! Friendly staff.
It's delicious. I went during their happy hour 12p-3p I believe and received $2 off my order. If you haven't tried them yet what are you waiting for? You won't regret it.
Delicious and friendly staff!! I will be back soon.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 8AM - 8PM |
| Tuesday | 8AM - 8PM |
| Wednesday | 8AM - 8PM |
| Thursday | 8AM - 8PM |
| Friday | 8AM - 9PM |
| Saturday | 10AM - 9PM |
| Sunday | 10AM - 8PM |
Cinnaholic is a vegan bakery specializing in customizable cinnamon rolls. The store interior is cute with limited seating, and the venue is clean. It is located in a small strip mall with free and easy parking. The staff are consistently described as kind, friendly, and helpful, often walking customers through the menu or providing overviews. They are accommodating, even packaging frosting on the side for later consumption.
The core offering is the build-your-own cinnamon roll, with options ranging from basic to fancy "stacks." The rolls are made fresh in front of customers. However, the cinnamon roll base itself receives mixed reviews; some find it very good and on point, while others describe it as very ordinary, a bit tough or dry, and barely five inches in diameter—a trait some attribute to its vegan composition. The extensive selection of toppings, like pumpkin spice cake pieces and cream cheese icing, is frequently praised as terrific. Specific items mentioned include the original cinnamon roll, minis, and the s'mores cinnamon bun. The banana bread is also noted as being on point.
The bakery is considered pricey, with individual rolls costing roughly seven, ten, or fifteen dollars. A dozen minis and cinnamon rolls can cost close to forty dollars. The food is generally found to be yummy, very good, presented well, and served warm, though the minis are only served warm in the mornings and are cold later in the day. A common note is the intense sweetness; while some appreciate that the rolls are not icky sweet, others find them too sweet, leading to a sugar headache. The high calorie count, between 900-1100 calories per roll, is also noted, prompting advice to eat in moderation. Beverage options are limited, with only almond milk available instead of regular milk. Overall, experiences vary, but many customers plan to return.