It’s called Seattle’s Best Coffee but the coffee definitely takes a back seat to the Cinnabon’s. This is my second time here and it’s such an open air bright café with a real café feel. On the café index of 1. Hippy hangout study café, 2. American Diner style café 3. Fancy trendy upscale restaurant café, this is a 1, my favorite kind. Can sit here and study or chat with friends. It’s a busy spot being in roppongi and you’ll find lots of foreigners which is kinda a change from living in more traditional Nakano but it’s cool to hear English once in a while. So it’s got two floors. Bright big place with American music playing and a lively feel. I think I usually will hangout in quieter more subdued cafes but I love the feel of this place so heck, I’ll keep coming back around. The Cinnabon’s are SUPERSWEET and SUPERUNHEALTHY. *~*~*Magic*~*~* enjoy it. Worth the visit.
Anna J.
Classificação do local: 4 Berlin, Germany
I always end up here after watching the sunset from Roppongi Hill’s observatory deck and get the real American Cinnabon cravings and feels at nightfall. This particular branch is literally right next to Roppongi Hills, but isn’t the coziest. The lighting feels like spot lights and makes me feel uncomfortable, but damn… those cinnamon treats.
Eric P.
Classificação do local: 3 Oakland, CA
I recall that there was a great deal of anticipation when Cinnabon opened their first store in Japan. Honestly though it is not very good. I do not know if the recipe is different than in the US but the Huns are a bit dry and tasteless. The cinnamon is also powdery and falls off of the bun. The coffee is burnt and overroasted tasting. If you want a cookie or some other kind of pastry snack you would be better off going to one of the bakeries in Roppongi Hills or Midtown.
Raphael B.
Classificação do local: 4 Setagaya, Japan
Cinabon that’s right!!! I totally forgot about you. If you are looking for a giant American sized Sooo gooey that you need a fork and knife and half the container of napkins to eat it cinnamon roll…:) Look no further than Cinabon. Cinabon does not fockkk around with their rolls! On a side note, this place is often crowded with international school rats… so if they annoy you… take your Rolls TOGO!!!
Kristen C.
Classificação do local: 4 Ōta, Japan
Love this place! It’s got good coffee, great cinnamon rolls and a nice atmosphere. There’s great seating on the first and second floors, and the smoking room is sealed off so it doesn’t smell smoky in the other areas. There are plenty of plugs for my computer or phone and they offer free wifi! The staff is friendly and it’s not too crowded on weekdays!
Elaine H.
Classificação do local: 3 Tokyo, Japan
I am not a fan of cinnamon. I never order apple pies that have cinnamon in them. However, having said that I can’t resist the smell of Cinnabon. Man, it’s hard to miss them. Even if you miss the shop, you’ll most definitely smell and sniff your way back there. These things pretty much sell themselves. Everytime I walk pass I’m tempted to buy a couple home. I don’t do it every time because Roppongi is filled with goodies so sometimes I’m full after a yummy meal somewhere else but otherwise I’d be boxing those cinnabons home that I feel like I should repent. They really are sinfully good. My favourites are the minibons. They’re just the right and don’t make you feel just as guilty(but I always end up having more than one). They’re always fresh, filled with sticky warn icing on top and the dough is just so fluffy. The staff here are great and some of them can speak English too(considering how Roppongi is full of foreigners, it makes sense). The caramel pecanbon are awesome too!
Ellen C.
Classificação do local: 4 Tokyo, Japan
Cinnabon is definitely one of my kids favorite! Especially the mini cinnamon rolls! So yummy and cute! When I heard Cinnabon is going to be out in Tokyo, I just couldn’t wait for this heavenly indulgence! And I was so excited finding there are cute mini size cinnamon rolls in Tokyo store! How can I resist to buy some more mini rolls for take-out after already craving large ones in store? They are just sweet and good! My kids and I usually take the second floor comfy seats and enjoy our indulgence afternoon tea relaxingly. I also enjoy Seattle best’s black coffee — goes just perfectly with sweet Cinnabon rolls! Even if you are not a cinnamon fan, come try it, you won’t resist the Cinnabon’s best smell and taste!
Mine K.
Classificação do local: 3 Tokyo, Japan
Just walking past this location makes my taste buds go into overdrive. When that warm vanilla and cinnamon scent hits, I just stop and sniff deeeeeeeply a few times.(Some may stare, but hey, I do what I want to do!) Usually that«hit» of deliciousness is enough to satisfy my cravings. But, on those days that I want to be naughty, or treat someone, I go in. Then BOOM. All you can smell is cinnamon, butter, and sugar. I feel like the air inside weighs differently. Cinnabon offers their usual cinnamon rolls(large, medium, mini) and other flavors such as pecan and chocolate. In the past I thought their cinnamon rolls tasted like a little slice of heaven, but now, I find them a bit too sweet and the dough a bit dry. That being said, this store is convenient, the staff friendly, and the smell heavenly. Perfect spot to pick a little(or big) treat for yourself or your coworkers. Oh, and sadly, I think many think of Seattles Coffee as an after thought. Occasionally when I see the billboard for one of their delicious looking frappucinos BEFORE the smell of cinnabon, I think it looks good. But once, the cinnamon smell hits, I bet people are only thinking one thing… CINNAMONROLL