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Linda74

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Hi everyone. I just wanted to let everyone know that I went to that new cupcake place in NYC yesterday. BABYCAKES. They make everything there and are very knowledgeable about the ingredients. Gluten, refined sugar, casein, dairy and egg free!!

I tried the vanilla and carrot cupcake (carrot was awesome and the vanilla was good but a little dry) and the chocolate chip and cinammon-raisin cookies. They were both delicious. They also have chocolate and lemon cupcakes as well as a chocolate chip banana loaf and poppy seed loaf.

They are also taking orders for thanksgiving cakes, so if anyone is in the area and wants one- i would call or stop in.

Nothing is cheap, but most prepared gluten free stuff isn't.

The cookies were $1 each and the cupcakes $2.50 each.

The cakes are pretty expensive ( $20-40), but they have a variety: apple crumb, carrot, chocolate crumb, spicy pumpkin, applie pie. After trying the carrot cupcake, I might order the carrot cake!!

The info is:

248 Broome Street

212-677-5047

www.babycakesnyc.com

Just wanted to share as I feel I have gained a lot from the rest of all of you! :D

Linda


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jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks, Linda--I'll hang on to the address. Every once in a while my husband and I drive up to NYC (from South Jersey) to see a show or whatever. I'd love to try some of the goodies!

mookie03 Contributor

Linda- Thanks! been meaning to get there but couldnt remember where i saw the address (and couldnt remember the exact name of the place)- now i can finally test it out! Have you been to Happyhappyhappy? Wondering how it compares...

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Thanks Linda. I've been meaning to check this place out. Maybe I'll go after work tomorrow and get myself a little treat!

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