When is the last time you had a cinnamon roll that didn’t come from those spiral tubes at the store? These amazing cinnamon rolls aren’t something to mess around with. They’re not only delicious, but ginormous. Have you ever had the best cinnamon rolls in Kansas before? Well, now’s the time to try them!
Where are these cinnamon rolls, you ask? They’re found right here at Carriage Crossing, a country style restaurant in Yoder, Kansas.
Martha Pracht/Google If you’ve never heard of Yoder or Carriage Crossing, you’re in for a real treat. Yoder is an Amish community a little ways outside Hutchinson, Kansas.
Carriage Crossing is your one stop shop for dinners made from scratch and desserts you’ll fall in love with.
Carriage Crossing Restaurant Facebook You know they love their Kansas traditions, because only someone from Kansas could love chili and a cinnamon roll right up next to each other.
Speaking of those rolls, they’re almost the size of your face!
Tabitha Basgall/Google You can buy them packaged to take home and eat later, if you’re too stuffed from your meal. We don’t blame you - they make excellent fried chicken here!
These sweet treats are made from scratch, starting with basic dough ingredients and the cinnamon sugar filling.
Carriage Crossing Restaurant Facebook They’re made with love, care, and a bit of elbow grease. It takes a little strength to knead dough, after all.
After they’re all baked and cooled, homemade icing is spread on each one before it goes into the case.
Carriage Crossing Restaurant Facebook Just looking at these photos makes me want to order a few myself. Breakfast, anyone?
They really are large! Just compare them to the pies. Whether you’re planning to eat a whole meal here or just stop by, you’ll find them right next to the door, beside the pie.
Jossue S/TripAdvisor Carriage Crossing is open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
You’ll find Carriage Crossing at 10002 S Yoder Rd, Yoder, KS. It’s just off of K96, southeast of Hutchinson. Feel free to use the map below to direct you, or check out their Facebook page for more information about the restaurant.
Martha Pracht/Google
If you’ve never heard of Yoder or Carriage Crossing, you’re in for a real treat. Yoder is an Amish community a little ways outside Hutchinson, Kansas.
Carriage Crossing Restaurant Facebook
You know they love their Kansas traditions, because only someone from Kansas could love chili and a cinnamon roll right up next to each other.
Tabitha Basgall/Google
You can buy them packaged to take home and eat later, if you’re too stuffed from your meal. We don’t blame you - they make excellent fried chicken here!
They’re made with love, care, and a bit of elbow grease. It takes a little strength to knead dough, after all.
Just looking at these photos makes me want to order a few myself. Breakfast, anyone?
Jossue S/TripAdvisor
Carriage Crossing is open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
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