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Belmont’s Vegan Roll Hotspot About To Go Cold After Seven Sweet Years

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Published on March 24, 2026
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Belmont’s vegan cinnamon roll hotspot is about to bake its last batch. Cinnaholic’s Belmont storefront, which opened in 2019, has announced it will serve its final cinnamon rolls this Friday. When the ovens switch off, the closure will erase one of the South Point strip’s quickest stops for a made-to-order, plant-based sugar fix.

What the bakery announced

As reported by the Charlotte Observer, the Belmont shop shared its closure notice on Instagram and marked this Friday as its last day of service. The paper notes that the Belmont bakery was one of three Cinnaholic locations in the greater Charlotte area and first opened its doors in 2019.

About the Belmont shop

The Belmont location at 915 S. Point Road, Suite F, is part of the national franchised Cinnaholic brand and has promoted build-your-own cinnamon rolls that are 100% vegan, free of dairy, eggs and cholesterol. The store’s listing highlights pickup and delivery options along with a rotating menu of frostings and toppings for custom creations, which turned it into a go-to destination for vegan dessert fans.

Other area locations

Local listings suggest the chain’s presence in the region has tightened. A nearby storefront in Indian Trail is listed as permanently closed on travel and review sites. TripAdvisor’s listing for the Indian Trail bakery, for example, shows that location as closed, underscoring a pullback of nearby outlets.

How to get one last roll

Anyone craving a final cinnamon roll will want to get there before Friday, since supplies are likely to run low as the last day approaches. Check the bakery’s hours and any updated notices on Cinnaholic or through delivery apps that have carried the shop’s menu.

The Belmont closure is a fresh reminder of how quickly the local retail mix can shift, even for niche concepts that once appeared ready to grow. For now, Belmont sweet-tooth regulars have a short window to grab a custom vegan roll from the South Point shop before it is gone.