
The vegan cinnamon-roll case at Richardson Heights has gone dark. Cinnaholic’s Richardson storefront quietly closed at the end of March, and regulars only learned it was permanent when word spread that a planned ownership handoff fell through last Saturday.
Chain cites a buyer backing out
According to Community Impact, Cinnaholic shared on social media that the Richardson shop at 100 S. Central Expressway, Ste. 15, shut its doors last Saturday after a prospective new owner "backed out," cutting the deal short and triggering the closure. The statement did not spell out when, or if, the space might be relisted, nor did it offer details about any unfilled or prepaid orders.
Other North Dallas shops remain open
The chain’s online locations list still shows nearby Cinnaholic bakeries operating in Addison, Frisco and McKinney, giving loyal Richardson customers a few backup spots for their custom vegan rolls. Those locations and their services are laid out on the company’s official locations page. For the latest on hours, online ordering, and any changes to pickup or catering, check Cinnaholic’s official site.
Short local history
The Richardson bakery had been part of the Richardson Heights shopping center and reopened after a 2023 remodel, according to earlier reporting by Community Impact. Since then, it had become a go-to for vegans and nearby students looking for build-your-own cinnamon rolls, so its abrupt exit leaves the immediate area with fewer options for that style of customizable, dairy-free dessert.
Customers affected by the closure should rely on the chain’s online ordering tools and locations list for alternative bakeries and updates. We will keep an eye on local listings and company announcements for any word on a new buyer or tenant stepping into the Richardson space.









