Restaurant in Washington, United States
Cinnamon Works is a bakery in Seattle , Washington , United States. Established in the 1980s, the business operates in the Triangle Building at Pike Place Market .
Description
The bakery Cinnamon Works operates in the Triangle Building at the intersection of Pike Place and Pine Street at Seattle 's Pike Place Market .[ 1] [ 2] A sign over the stall reads "Hot specialty breads".[ 3]
The menu includes a variety of cinnamon rolls , cookies , muffins ,[ 4] and other baked goods. Cinnamon roll varieties include plain, frosted, raisin , wheat, and vegan .[ 3] The restaurant also offers gluten-free cinnamon rolls.[ 5] [ 6] Among cookie options is ginger snap ,[ 7] pumpkin,[ 4] snickerdoodle ,[ 8] the Buckeye, which is topped with a peanut butter cup , and the Monster, which has chocolate chips , M&M's , nuts, and oats.[ 9]
History
Established in the 1980s,[ 10] the business has operated for at least 35 years.[ 5] Judy Beggs and Michael Ruegamer are owners.[ 11]
Reception
In The Great American Chocolate Chip Cookie Book (2013), Carolyn Wyman said Cinnamon Works had the best gluten-free chocolate chip cookie in Seattle, "according to many".[ 10] Seattle's Child magazine included the business in a 2015 overview of the best local chocolate chip cookies.[ 12] Naomi Tomky included the cinnamon rolls in Thrillist 's 2016 list of the 50 best food and drink options at Pike Place Market.[ 3] Kurt Suchman included Cinnamon Works in Eater Seattle 's 2025 overview of the city's best cookies.[ 9]
See also
References
^ Bergman, Ann; Bergman, Amy; Dunnewind, Stephanie (2002-01-11). Out and about Seattle with Kids: The Ultimate Family Guide for Fun and Learning . Northwest Parent Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9614626-9-7 .
^ "Pike Place Market | Attractions" . Lonely Planet . Archived from the original on 2022-11-17. Retrieved 2025-08-06 .
^ a b c Tomky, Naomi (2016-09-15). "The 50 Best Things to Eat and Drink at Pike Place Market" . Thrillist . Archived from the original on 2021-10-28. Retrieved 2025-08-06 .
^ a b Lenahan, Daryn. "Autumn Arrives at Pike Place Market" . The Spectator . Archived from the original on 2024-04-22. Retrieved 2025-08-06 .
^ a b Bell, Julianne. "16 Places in Seattle to Eat Gooey Treats on National Cinnamon Roll Day" . The Stranger . Archived from the original on 2021-01-21. Retrieved 2025-08-06 .
^ Uitti, Jake (2015-01-12). "Where to Eat Gluten- and Dairy-Free in Seattle" . Eater Seattle . Retrieved 2025-08-06 .
^ "Pike Place Market: A restaurant critic's Market memories" . The Seattle Times . Retrieved 2025-08-06 .
^ Calamusa, Kate (2017-04-18). Seattle Family Adventures: City Escapades, Day Trips, Weekend Getaways, and Itineraries for Fun-Loving Families . Sasquatch Books. ISBN 978-1-63217-098-9 .
^ a b Suchman, Kurt (2025-05-23). "The Best Cookies in Seattle" . Eater Seattle . Retrieved 2025-08-06 .
^ a b Wyman, Carolyn (2013-11-05). The Great American Chocolate Chip Cookie Book: Scrumptious Recipes & Fabled History From Toll House to Cookie Cake Pie . The Countryman Press. ISBN 978-1-58157-731-0 .
^ Roberts, Paul (2021-10-22). "Seattle's Pike Place Market still navigating post-pandemic path" . The Seattle Times . Archived from the original on 2021-12-05. Retrieved 2025-08-06 – via The Oregonian.
^ Bender-Brown, AnnaLise (2015-08-24). "5 of the best local chocolate chip cookies to savor" . Seattle's Child . Retrieved 2025-08-06 .
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