Friday, March 19, 2010

Week Six - Whole Foods Columbus


All in All, a good cinnamon roll. I got mine mid afternoon - maybe not as fresh as it could have been. Great look, nice coat of cream cheese icing over a medium soft roll. I tries nuking it for 12 seconds to see how it tasted warm. came out better, but still only a 6 of 10 rating on this one.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

What Happened to those rolls

On a typical day, I am unable to let a fresh cinnamon roll go without sinking my teeth in the its delicious ooey, gooey goodness. Therefore, expect to see bite marks in most all the pictures. You will have walk in my shoes to see the rolls in their original as-purchased state. Its all about the roll.

Week Six - Chelley Belly's


So I had an errand to run in Delaware Ohio so I swooped through downtown and found Chelley Belly's. Clean looking shop with coffee, sweets and deli offerings. I quickly eyed the cinnamon roll wrapped on a tray in the glass case - aha, freshness sealed in. Looked great, had what appeared to be cream cheese icing - usually a plus. Paid the $2.99 and rushed off the the car, unpacked from the travel box and took the first bite.
Yep, its a cinnamon roll, rolled and iced. Not enough cinnamon flavor for this connoisseur. Too much heavy bread for the amount of sweetness, cinnamoniness and tastiness. Sorry. Rating 4 of 10.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Week Five - Artisan's Bakery at North Market


Decided to check out the North Market today. Artisans had warm fresh baked cinnamon rolls. This roll melted in my mouth. A medium soft side with soft fluffy bread inside covered with a butter cinnamon mixture and drizzled with sugary icing. This is one of the best I have ever had. Today, I declare this the best cinnamon roll Columbus has to offer. Rating 10 of 10.

Week Four - Resch's Bakery

Located at Yearling and Livingston in southeast Columbus is a premium bakery. Never been there when it has not been packed with people. Excellent doughnuts, danish, rolls and cakes. They sell one of my favorite types of cinnamon rolls. It is baked in a pan like a cake. They have a rich sugar icing which tops them. They sell in packs of 6 which I would devour if I wasn't trying to eat healthier. These are reminiscent of the Betty Brown Bakery Cinnamon rolls sold by Big Bear Grocery from the 60's to the 80's. We ate them every Sunday for breakfast before heading to church. Rating 9 of 10.

Week Three - Stan Evans Bakery

Went to Stan Evans Bakery - no cinnamon rolls per se. But they did have an fried puff pastry called an elephant ear. Cinnamon roll fans will enjoy this crispy/chewy version. Very tasty, has all the right flavors when looking for a cinnamon roll. They have done a great job of blending tastes and textures for this unique treat. Rating 7 of 10

Week Two - Starbucks

On Jan 7th my friend took me to Starbucks to meet and chat about business. He had his regular coffee and I had a hot tea ( I had just spent nearly 3 hours moving snow outside and it was frigid). We split a Starbucks Cinnamon Roll. I believe it was probably frozen. Actually a pretty decent roll (could have been frozen). A nice thick roll, medium density with an adequate amount of cinnamon and iced topping. It did not strike me a roll I would drive out of my way for though. Rating 5 of 10