Cinnabon opened its first store in the country in 2020 and had spots in cities including Glasgow, Manchester, London, and Birmingham.
However, The Sun reported that the brand has now shut all its 12 sites across the UK.
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They claimed customers realised last week that several of the Cinnabon sites had abruptly shut without warning.
EG On the Move, which partnered with Cinnabon to bring the chain to the UK, announced it had decided to shut all its locations.
A spokesperson said: “EG On The Move has made the strategic decision to close all Cinnabon locations operated in the UK.
“This was not a decision taken lightly, but it reflects the strategic shift to focus on our core convenience retail business.
“This decision aligns with our wider business strategy to focus on areas where we can deliver the greatest value to our customers.”
The brand is well-known for selling a range of different Cinnamon buns. They also specialise in hot drinks.
Cinnabon opened its first store in Seattle, Washington, in December 1985. The bakery has since expanded to over 50 countries around the world.
We reported how Cinnabon opened its first Glasgow venue in Silverburn shopping centre on Friday, September 20, 2024.
The firm then opened another spot in Braehead shopping centre in Renfrew in October last year.
Cinnabon’s UK website (Image: Google) Following the news of the closure of the brand’s UK venues, Cinnabon’s UK website appears to have been taken down, with an error message appearing when trying to access it.
Meanwhile, its Silverburn and Braehead venues have been marked as ‘permanently closed’ on Google.
US bakery chain with Silverburn venue closes all UK locations (Image: Google) A Silverburn spokesperson said: “We’re very saddened by the closure of Cinnabon at Silverburn, which is the result of the company’s wider decision to close all its UK stores.
“Our thoughts are with all affected staff.”
Braehead shopping centre has been approached for comment. Cinnabon has also been contacted for comment.