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Cinnahaven Twist&treatsC+Worth Trying

Budapest, Rákóczi út 32, 1072 Hungary · Bakery, Coffee shop, Dessert shop · 4.9/5 Google (1314 reviews)

Takeout

Creative cinnamon-roll cafe with warm service and playful flavors; great for a sweet stop, but expect small space, sell-outs later in the day, and mandatory service/packaging fees.

Why it gets a C+ for overall quality

Cinnahaven Twist&treats delivers strong food quality with fluffy, freshly baked rolls and creative toppings, backed by exceptional service attentiveness from a warm, engaged team. However, quality variation—particularly late-day dryness and sell-outs— and tight seating with basic decor limit its appeal beyond a convenient coffee-and-pastry stop. Best suited for quick visits rather than lingering experiences.

Restaurant Summary

This tiny cinnamon-roll cafe near Blaha feels warm and welcoming, with staff who guide you to flavors and a steady stream of sweet-toothed visitors. One guest summed it up: "Soft, freshly baked, not too sweet"—though a few wish the decor felt less makeshift and the fees more transparent. The baking leans classic dough with playful toppings—pistachio, dulce de leche, cookie dough—so the fun is in the frosting and crunch rather than avant‑garde technique. When fresh, textures are plush and comforting; come late and choice narrows and rolls can dry out. It is best for a quick coffee-and-dessert stop rather than a long sit. For families, this is easy: big, sharable sweets, mini rolls, and friendly counter service. Kids will gravitate to classics, pistachio, or a cookie-dough roll; there is also a vegan option. Note the small space and that dine‑in adds a service fee, while takeaway may add packaging.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average CostHUF 3,500-4,500 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy central boulevard near Blaha Lujza tér; mixed local and visitor foot traffic, cafes and shops.

Safety: Generally busy and reasonably safe by day; urban feel with typical city caution at night.

Nearby: Near transit hub Blaha Lujza tér; theaters, hostels, retail, and other quick eats nearby.

ErzsébetvárosErzsébetváros is characterized by its eclectic mix of traditional and modern establishments, including ruin pubs, trendy cafes, and international eateries. The dining scene is dynamic, catering to a youthful and diverse crowd looking for casual and innovative food and drink options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:30–18:30 Tuesday09:30–18:30 Wednesday09:30–18:30 Thursday09:30–18:30 Friday09:30–18:30 Saturday10:00–18:30 Sunday10:00–18:30

Available: Takeout

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