Cake & Corolla Bakery

118 Northampton St, Easton
(484) 272-9090

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Deja Latney

They should put up on their website if they're going to close early because they sold out. I drove 2 hours to try their stuff only to get there and the place was closed because they closed early

Service: 1

Nichole Mccafferty

These cinnamon rolls are honestly out of this world! From the signature to the other flavors, they never disappoint!! The owners are also the sweetest people you could ever meet! Definitely a must if you are in the Easton area!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Frederick Price

I stumbled across this little gem and I’m so glad I did. The cinnamon rolls are next level! soft, fluffy, perfectly gooey, and topped with just the right amount of icing and then some!. You can tell they’re made with care and high-quality ingredients because every bite is pure comfort and joy.

The bakery itself is warm and welcoming, with super friendly staff who clearly love what they do. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to come back again and again (and I do!). If you’re a cinnamon roll lover, or even if you just have a soul, you need to treat yourself here.

Douphamine isn’t just a bakery…. it’s a whole vibe. ♥️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Morgan Sassa

The marketing here must be on point bc they got me to drive an hour to try these. They were pretty disappointing. Dry, cold, flavorless. Not worth the price. There’s one table in the bakery, no trash cans. It felt like the place just opened. I was bam”view”zooled by their incredible Instagram marketing.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Mehar Powar

I paid $12 for a gourmet apple oat cinnamon roll & it was the dry-est thing I’ve ever put in my mouth. I was expecting a sticky, moist cinnamon bun & instead got literal chalk.

Michael Ketch

Live about an hour away in Jersey and have been eyeing these up on instagram for quite some time! Made the trip today with the kids for Crayola and we stopped in to check it out. Ryan the owner was so friendly from the second we walked in. The place smells amazing and let’s just say the rolls did not make it home as planned, we dove right into them when we got in the car… so good! Will definitely be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

linda corallo

I really wanted to love the cinnamon roll. We used to purchase them from Cake & Corolla, and they were always delicious. Today we went in and got 2 regular cinnamon rolls, and the recipe must have changed? They are half the size of what they used to be, and the cinnamon mixture and texture was overwhelming. We will maybe try again soon, but today was disappointing.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 4

Scott Kline

Save your money! My wife saw this place and we read all of the flavors and wanted to try it out. The price point did not scare me but when you are charging $8 for a regular cinnamon roll and $12 for a Gourmet Cinnamon roll, the expectation is these cinnamon rolls are the best ever and that is not the case here. This business does not advertise that they have countless possibilities but only offer 4 flavors at a time. That should be advertised but it is not. I called my family as i was close and my wife said you absolutely need to go. I do not care about the price but they also better be the BEST EVER GIVEN THE PRICE POINT, you can buy a CINAMMON ROLL at a fair for less. These were really bad.

I got the cake better. It was drier than the Sahara desert. I honestly wondered if the cake batter roll was made on like the previous Monday and given to me on Saturday it was SO DRY. It was AWFUL. My family loves sweets and that all stems from me and everyone thought the cake batter was awful.

Then onto the Traditional Cinnamon Roll, assuredly it would be amazing. It was far from it. It was very heavy on the cinnamon and did not tasted like it was worth $8.

I also got the Mixed Berry. It had some moisture but was not worth anywhere near $12. SAVE YOUR MONEY PEOPLE. I have no qualms paying for quality but that is not what you will be getting here.

You are also not told that your Cinnamon Rolls are being served warm so unless you eat them here, and not sure there was any seating available, the icing is going to be melted by the time you get home. I had to make one stop before going home and the icing looked like cottage cheese and shifted and it was not good. A heads up would have been good. Once again, for the price point, it needs to be amazing and no surprises. It needs to be like the first time you have ever had a Cinnamon roll and that is not what you are getting here.

I stopped at Crumble Cooke on the way home also. The website advertises cookies but the only thing on display was the 4 awful tasting Cinnamon Rolls so I went to Crumble cookie to buy my daughter a cookie on the way home and i am glad i did. I was jealous of her $5 cookie vs the $12 garbage i bought at this establishment.

We also went to Panera Bread that night, by chance, for dinner. My daughter ate the Cinnamon Roll at Panera Bread like she was eating the $8 cinnamon roll I bought at this place and it only cost $2 after her entre and drink. Long story short. Save your money and go to Panera, which I love, or your local grocery store to buy Cinnamon rolls as you will be completely wasting your money at this place.

To be fair, the service was REALLY GOOD, but the product is bad.

In closing, I have 4 people that LOVE PASTRIES and they did not even want to taste another of these after tasting the Party Cake and that told me everything. I have a teenage boy that eats me out of house and home and he walked away and did not want to eat anymore after eating 1/4 of the party cake. He did not even want to try the OG cinnamon roll. My wife stopped after 1/4 on one as well. My 12 year old daughter tried the 2nd but then gave it to me as it was bad.

Very Wordy but save your money!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 5

Jen

I tried a bite of every roll offering a few weeks ago and they were absolutely delicious! The flavors were unique and paired so well. My absolute favorite was the lemon blueberry. The perfect amount of filling and sweetness. I recommend everyone gives them a try! They sell out quick for a reason!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Erin Farmer

I went early and they were already sold out of plain cinnamon rolls, the only option was to buy a tray that you bake at home for over $40. The roll I got was good but it was not worth $12. I could buy several packs from the grocery store for much cheaper and be just as happy.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 4

Marisa Stone

I wanted to love this place… everything there is old and stale, flavorless and more expensive than a major city. Why only be open 3 days a week for 4 hours if you aren’t even making fresh baked goods…

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

CLH

Save your time and money, this place is a big disappointment. The rolls are dry, flavorless, not as pictured and with what looks like thrown up cottage cheese as icing. I am not even exaggerating. To top it off, they charge an arm and a leg for them. Stay clear! This place is terrible. Pillsbury makes better cinnamon rolls.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Chris Stevenson

We tried two of their classic cinnamon rolls. Wow, what a disappointment. The rolls were quite hard and very difficult to eat with the flimsy forks they provided. Fresh rolls would have been softer, suggesting they were at least a day old, which is a big no-no for baked goods sellers. Also, the poorly-made icing had blobs of unmixed butter in it. The interior of the place is uninviting too. Two rolls cost $16 -- not worth it.
Go to Easton Baking instead. Cheaper and better.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 3

Shawn Riley-Rau

Every cinnamon roll they make is exquisite. Their cookies are good. Their croissants are good. My one and only critique is that they don't have their regular old cinnamon roll everyday

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Daria Gage

Very disappointed. Got there right at 10am and was looking forward to a cinnamon roll. Unfortunately they didn't have any regular cinnamon rolls, only the gourmet rolls were available. I bought three rolls (lemon pistachio, lemon blueberry, and half baked) for $36. The lemon pistachio was dryyyy, very minimal lemon swirl throughout and overall very underwhelming. Decided to cut into the half baked and it was like sawing through a loaf of stale Italian bread. The icing was kind of lumpy and not sweet at all. Moved on to the lemon blueberry. I cut it in half, it was completely raw in the middle. These rolls need a lot of work. Maybe instead of having 22 varieties they should focus on making a handful that are actually edible. Also, if you're going to advertise cinnamon rolls, they should be on the menu daily with maybe 5 other flavors for variety.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

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