Submitted by sticksnsnails t3_xyz42y in RhodeIsland

Hello!

I’m looking for a good cinnamon roll in providence area. (Or honestly, anywhere within a ~20 min drive from providence)

The catch is, however, I have a severe nut allergy. To this day, I have never been able to eat baked goods from anywhere labeled a bakery unless they are completely 100% nut free - I inevitably get told that they can’t confirm there hasn’t been cross contamination. And as of yet, all the good cinnamon rolls I hear of are from bakeries - 7 stars, sins, etc.

So: does anyone know a good cinnamon roll done by a restaurant or a diner that doesn’t do too many other baked goods, or might be able to keep them from cross contamination?

Thanks

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BobJacobs2022 t1_irjnx4d wrote

Scroll through the site...they actually have pics up of the Cinnamon buns.

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Antonio_Bologna t1_irjpzuk wrote

Zaccagnini's in Pawtucket sometimes has a good one but they sell out quickly and I doubt they can accommodate nut allergies. I'm always on the lookout for a good cinnamon raisin biscuit, similar to what Hardee's sells.

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AdInfinite5522 t1_irjwt3p wrote

Go to cumberlands farm and ask them to bake a cinnamon roll

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stablekeeper t1_irjz3m3 wrote

It’s a bit more than a 20 minute drive but if you are ever near Millis, Ma., Twist Bakery and Cafe is nut free and has a great cinnamon roll. Well worth the drive IMHO.

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Beezlegrunk t1_irjzhwl wrote

>I have a severe nut allergy

Avoid Rhode Island — it’s full of nuts …

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Jangmi t1_irkcvoa wrote

Sans Gluten closed. Three Wishes opened in the same spot. They aren’t the same company. However, they are also gluten and nut free. Supposedly, Sans Gluten will be opening in a new location at some point.

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[deleted] t1_irkf0ms wrote

The best solution would most likely be to make your own.

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SoftwareDev401 t1_irl8yq1 wrote

Master Donuts in West Warwick has really great ones... do not know if they are nut free but it's worth asking... its a donut shop not a typical bakery

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sailri t1_irmy5x6 wrote

Try Rehoboth Bakery. One man show.

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Loveroffinerthings t1_irne84e wrote

The Donut Shack is completely nut free, Nicole is the owner of it. She does farmers markets, and supplies shops in different parts of RI

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WafflesTheBadger t1_irpu631 wrote

Three Wishes is gluten, nut, and soy free. They're so talented that I have none of these allergies yet still go there because I haven't had a bad treat yet. The cinnamon rolls are good but you really need to try their churros.

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brenden77 t1_irw8qib wrote

Why not take this as an opportunity to make your own? Seems like it would require the baker to make sure none of the ingredients have been contaminated. That's likely impossible for a bakery.

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