I was stuck in traffic on the Danforth last Sunday when I looked over and saw this shop selling cinnamon rolls. There was no parking available anywhere nearby or I would have pulled over to get some. A place to explore one day!
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Delicious shop;-)
ReplyDeleteThe smell alone from a place like this would draw me in. I love the name.
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ReplyDeleteI love anything with cinnamon! YUM! Wishing you a happy day!
I admire people who come up with these catchy names!
ReplyDelete...they are intoxicating! Walking through some airports can be hazardous to your health. Thanks for sharing, but now I want one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great name!
ReplyDeleteLove the name, love the cinnamon rolls even more. :)
ReplyDeleteMy Grandma used to make them, we call them Arme Ritter, poor knights :-)
ReplyDeleteJust ordinary cinnamon rolls are really good - gourmet hand-crafted ones must be out-of-this-world delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love cinnamon rolls, and I have a wonderful recipe that a Swedish friend gave me, I have made them many times, and now I think I may have to make some tomorrow!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like an interesting place. I do like cinnamon rolls. Parking is always a problem.
ReplyDeleteOne of those shops opened here during the summer at Lansdowne. I've been in a couple of times for a treat.
ReplyDeleteI can almost smell the cinnamon. And I like the women reflected in the window. They look ready to bite.
ReplyDeleteYum. I can smell it too.
ReplyDelete"Cinnaholic"... the name it's self is enough to draw me in.
ReplyDeleteA whole shop just about cinnamon rolls. They must be heavenly.
ReplyDeleteNot just any old cinnamon rolls Pat.. gourmet cinnamon rolls, yum! You're going to have to go back 😉
ReplyDeleteI'll bet it smells good!
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