Baked goods chain Cinnabon has teased it will be opening in the leisure facility.
A sign has appeared outside a unit in the centre for the brand. It reads: “Life needs frosting.
“World famous Cinnabon arriving here soon.”
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It comes after we reported the food joint recently opened its second Scottish location in Glasgow’s Silverburn.
The venue opened in the Southside shopping centre on Friday, September 20.
Ahead of its opening, David Pierotti, General Manager at Silverburn said: “We have been working hard to secure brilliant brands that we know people want to see and we’re so pleased that Cinnabon is the latest to join our lineup.
“It will complement our existing stores and restaurants, whilst giving people yet another new reason to visit us.
“We know that it will prove a massive hit with guests and look forward to the opening.”
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Meanwhile, Cinnabon took to social media to reveal to shoppers what was on offer.
They said: “Cinnabon is now open at Silverburn.
“Here’s what you can expect from our exciting new arrival.
“Delicious cinnamon rolls including Lotus Biscoff Bons, Oreo Bobs, and of course the Classic Cinnabon with cream cheese frosting.
“Hot and cold drinks including refreshing flavoured lemonades and a Dragon Fruit Cooler.
“All available to sit-in or takeaway.”
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