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Anywhere I can get a cinnamon bun in ED today??


miss G and T

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MissDumpling Wrote:

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> Venture up to Brockley to purchase the finest

> cinnamon Danish known to man from Noak. Well

> worth the trip.



This is very true - the head baker dude at Noak is ridiculously talented, well worth the trip.

  • 2 weeks later...

miss G and T Wrote:

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> Thanks all. I've just been to Noak's and the

> cinnamon twist is indeed excellent and the coffee

> was good too.



Paid a visit and thought it was charming, with very friendly staff. Had the cinnamon bun too. Delicious.

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