The popular cinnamon roll franchise explores new opportunities after kiosk removal.

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The beloved bakery and coffee shop franchise, Shot ‘N’ Roll, has recently dismantled its kiosk located in Aberdeen’s bustling Union Square shopping centre. Known for its unique cinnamon rolls adorned with a variety of funky and flavorful toppings, the kiosk was a popular spot for shoppers and coffee enthusiasts alike.
Positioned near the back entrance of Union Square, adjacent to Boots, the kiosk has now vanished from its previous location, leaving many customers wondering about its future.
Relocation plans for Shot ‘N’ Roll
While the kiosk has been removed, there are indications that it may be relocated to a different premises.
However, the exact location for the new setup remains unclear at this time. This move comes as part of Shot ‘N’ Roll’s strategy to expand its presence in Aberdeen, where it already operates several other locations, including Shiprow Village and the Trinity Centre. The brand has gained a loyal following since its inception, and its cinnamon rolls have received rave reviews, particularly highlighted in a recent Press and Journal review.
Despite the kiosk’s removal, Shot ‘N’ Roll continues to serve customers at its other locations. The Trinity Centre outlet was open for business today, and reports indicate that the Shiprow unit is also operating as usual. Customers can indulge in a variety of “loaded” cinnamon rolls priced at £4.10 on Uber Eats, alongside a selection of coffee, hot and iced drinks, and milkshakes. The brand’s commitment to quality and innovation in its menu has contributed to its rapid growth since opening its first shop in the Trinity Centre in 2023.
Future prospects for the franchise
As Shot ‘N’ Roll navigates this transition, it is clear that the franchise is not slowing down. The owners are reportedly exploring new opportunities to expand their coffee and bakes kiosk concept, aiming to reach more customers in the Aberdeen area. Although the owners declined to provide an official comment regarding the kiosk’s removal, the enthusiasm for the brand’s unique offerings remains strong among its customer base. The future looks promising for Shot ‘N’ Roll as it continues to adapt and grow in the competitive food and beverage market.