LAS · Restaurants

Cinnabon

1 ★ 1 $$$$

D lobby Cinnabon is one of LAS’s go-to sweet stops

This Cinnabon sits near the Concourse D lobby in Terminal 1, showing up in multiple LAS food guides as a main quick-bite pastry option when you’re headed for D or connecting from C. Think early-morning sugar hit before a 7:00 a.m. departure or a coffee-and-roll stop on a tight connection.

You’re looking at a basic airport price tier: single rolls and coffee land in the $ range, cheaper than a sit-down breakfast in the same terminal but higher than strip-mall Cinnabon back home. It still works for grabbing one roll per person without feeling like you just bought show tickets.

Guides place Cinnabon in the D lobby, but older terminal maps also list it in the A and C concourses, so locations may shift with remodels. If you’re flying out of D, walk the lobby loop near the central food cluster; coming from C, allow an extra 5–10 minutes to detour through the lobby before you head to your gate.

Menu is exactly what you expect: full-size classic rolls, smaller MiniBons, and cinnamon-bites style options, plus basic coffee drinks. If you’re boarding a mid-morning LAS–LAX hop, a MiniBon and black coffee travel better than the giant roll, which can turn into a sticky mess on a cramped 737.

With a rating around 1 star, this specific outlet clearly misses expectations, usually on freshness and service speed compared to mall locations. If the trays in the case look dry or iced-over, skip the full roll and pick the newest-looking Minis; they sit less, and you waste fewer dollars if it disappoints.

Pro tip: hit Cinnabon before you head all the way down a spoke; backtracking from a far D gate can add 10–15 minutes you don’t have on a short connection.

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