Looking for recommendations for a bakery that makes desserts such as rice crispy treats, cookie sandwiches, etc. for a baby shower.
Dan P. replied:
When is your event? https://www.facebook.com/958042170922822 Pop's Ice Cream Parlor will bein doing baked goods for parties. We will re-open within the next two weeks
Jen L. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/110423629050841Soltane Cafe has amazing stuff.
Darlene U. replied:
Carolyn Catering in Royersford....she does it out of her Home....Facebook page is Carolyn Wilson Freeman....
Marcia C. replied:
Clays Bakery!
Brittany D. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/561047143995427 Dippydell's Cakery and Chocolates
Can anyone recommend a good place in or near Media to get a nice cake? I don't know of any bakeries in town and I need to bring a dessert for Easter. Tx
Anyone know a good bakery around here? I need to order cupcakes for a shower. Thanks!
Marcia F. replied:
Check out Marcia's Cupcakery at marciascupcakery.com. We are based out of Phoenixville and work out of a licensed commerical kitchen. We have won several awards in Philadelphia for our cupcakes, but we just don't have a storefront yet.
Summer D. replied:
Don't Listen to Kelly Fitzgerald Stuart. I have been using Eliza's bakery for years Ms Jenkins is an awesome baker never had any problems.
Kathy Sheehan is another one I would love to find !
Natalie T. replied:
Omg......Sunday's walking to church....on the way home stopping to pick up a loaf of Italian bread to go with our pasta dinner.......going to Rosie Politos for the Sunday paper for my father.....the only way to grow up with the small businesses
Barbara B. replied:
I worked at Tom's Luncheonette and WCU "The Golden Ram" formerly "The Pig (Purple & Gold)" and we had Berardi's rolls on the doorsteps every morning - sometimes Mario would bring more. If we ran out of those rolls, it was "closin' time!"
JC F. replied:
My Aunt Edith(friends w/ your Aunt Emma) still has my Grandmom's guitar. Not sure when the last time it was used. I used to go to 10:45 Mass in the Chapel, and would just 'happen to stop by' Grandmom's house on Gay St right before her Sunday dinner at noon. Dipping hot bread in the suggo was a huge treat as a kid.