A box of twelve gourmet cinnamon rolls, each generously covered with unique frostings and varied toppings like fresh fruit, chocolate, and nutsCredit: Cinnaholic

Cinnaholic, the California-based chain known for its plant-based cinnamon rolls, has landed in St. Pete.

The bakery’s new location soft-launched on March 6 at 5246 4th St. N., next to Metro Diner. 

Cinnaholic built its name on customizable cinnamon rolls—warm, sticky spirals topped with a rotating lineup of more than 20 frostings and toppings. Everything on the menu is vegan, and free of dairy, lactose, eggs and cholesterol.

The shop also offers “baby buns,” edible cookie dough, brownies, and customizable cinnamon roll cakes. 

Since founders Shannon and Florian Radke appeared on “Shark Tank” in 2014 (accepting a later quashed deal with Robert Herjavec),  Cinnaholic has expanded rapidly over the past decade, opening more than 100 locations across the U.S. and Canada. The new St. Petersburg bakery will be locally owned by business partners Dawn Pierce and Victor Hamisevicz.

Florida already has locations in Boca Raton, Tampa and Wesley Chapel. Another Wesley Chapel location is also slated to open in 2026 later this year. 

Cinnaholic St. Pete is open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.

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