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Kinnamōns

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Bakery in the U.S. state of Oregon
Kinnamōns
The bakery innorthwest Portland'sPearl District in 2022
Restaurant information
EstablishedJuly 2022 (2022-07)
OwnerCraveworthy Brands (2025–present)
Previous ownerNdamukong Suh (2022–2025)
Location, Oregon, United States
Websitekinnamons.com

Kinnamōns is acinnamon roll business based in thePortland metropolitan area, in theU.S. state ofOregon. The first bakery opened innorthwest Portland'sPearl District in 2022. Another bakery opened inBeaverton'sCedar Hills Crossing in 2023. In 2024, the original bakery closed, operations moved to the location innortheast Portland'sConcordia neighborhood, and the Beaverton bakery became the flagship location.

Description

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Kinnamōns operates two bakeries in thePortland metropolitan area; the flagship bakery is inBeaverton'sCedar Hills Crossing[1] and another location is innortheast Portland. The name of the business is derived from theGreek word forcinnamon ("kinámōmon").[2] Kinnamōns servescinnamon rolls with variousglazes andicing flavors.[3] Varieties include Banana Cream Pie,[4] Blueberry Crumble, Caramel Apple Pie, Cookies and Cream, Key Lime Pie, Maple Bacon, Passionfruit Chocolate,[5] Peanut Butter Chocolate Pretzel,[3][6] Raspberry Pistachio, Tiramisu.[2] Kinnamōns also offers coffee drinks.[3]

History

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Kinnamōns was founded by restaurateur Micah Camden in 2022. Initially owned by former professionalAmerican football playerNdamukong Suh, the business was acquired by Craveworthy Brands in 2025.[3][7] Suh will continue as an investor and will join Craveworthy'sadvisory board.[8]

The first bakery opened on Thurman Street innorthwest Portland'sPearl District in July 2022.[2][9][10] A second bakery opened in Beaverton in December 2023.[11] In 2024, the original bakery closed and the production facility moved to Alberta Street innortheast Portland'sConcordia neighborhood. The Beaverton location became the flagship.[12] Camden attributed the Pearl District bakery's end to a decrease in foot traffic and the closure of other businesses in the neighborhood.[13]

In 2023, free cinnamon rolls were offered to commemorate the opening of theBaes Fried Chicken at Alberta Alley.[14]

In March 2025, it was announced that Craveworthy Brands had acquired Kinnamōns.[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Hometown Heroes".Oregon Business. 2024-01-12.Archived from the original on 2024-02-26. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  2. ^abc"A New Bakery Focused Solely on Elevating the Cinnamon Roll Has Opened in the Pearl".Willamette Week. 2022-07-22. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  3. ^abcd"Craveworthy Brands acquires indulgent cinnamon roll concept".Restaurant Business. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  4. ^Mahoney, Teresa; Russell, Michael (2022-09-05)."Kinnamons Bakery in Portland's Pearl District elevates the cinnamon roll".The Oregonian. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  5. ^Jackson-Glidden, Brooke (2023-04-04)."The Portland-Raised Super Bowl Star Tackling the City's Restaurant Scene".Eater Portland.Vox Media.Archived from the original on 2023-04-05. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  6. ^Michaels, Laura (2025-03-11)."Super Bowl Champ Sells Cinnamon Roll Brand to Craveworthy".Franchise Times. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  7. ^"Craveworthy Brands acquires innovative cinnamon roll concept".Bake Magazine. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  8. ^"Craveworthy Brands acquires Kinnamōns".Nation's Restaurant News.Archived from the original on 2025-03-15. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  9. ^Wong, Janey (2022-07-29)."Prolific Restaurateur Micah Camden Has Opened Cinnamon Roll Bakery Kinnamons in the Pearl".Eater Portland. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  10. ^Lawrence, Demi (July 20, 2022)."Prominent Portland restaurateur/entrepreneur opens a Pearl pastry shop".Portland Business Journal. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  11. ^"Beaverton's Cedar Hills Crossing Welcomes Two New Portland Brands: Kinnamōns and Boxer".Willamette Week. 2023-12-12.Archived from the original on 2023-12-13. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  12. ^McCurdy, Christen (2024-03-11)."Kinnamons Shutters Pearl District Location, Moves Production to Alberta Street".Oregon Business. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  13. ^"No Drive-Thru, No SuperDeluxe".Willamette Week. 2024-04-08. Retrieved2025-04-01.
  14. ^Evensen, Julie (2023-01-27)."BAES Fried Chicken adds a new location, chicken and waffles, and – for one day only – free cinnamon rolls".The Oregonian.Archived from the original on 2023-02-01. Retrieved2025-03-28.
  15. ^"Craveworthy Brands Adds Super Bowl Champ Ndamukong Suh's Kinnamōns to Brand Family".Craveworthy Brands. Retrieved2025-11-05.

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