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Crumbs Bakeshop Upper Westside Nyc


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pinky Apprentice

that Crumbs (upper westside location only) now has GLUTEN FREE CUPCAKES!!

Has anyone tried them yet? Are they as decadently frosted at the originals? (I know it's bad, but I've been known to slice the frosting off many a Crumbs or Buttercup or Magnolia cupcake... no gluten in frosting...)


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Mahee34 Enthusiast

I wish the rest of the country would get up to speed with New York...

mookie03 Contributor

Is it true? I seriously hope so! Where did you hear that?! :D

pinky Apprentice
Is it true? I seriously hope so! Where did you hear that?! :D

A friend of mine went there and reported seeing them. I was on the Upper East last night, and stopped in a Crumbs to see if they had them. The girl at the counter told me that they didn't have them-- that they are only at the Upper Westside location! If you go, report back ASAP!

jkmunchkin Rising Star
that Crumbs (upper westside location only) now has GLUTEN FREE CUPCAKES!!

Has anyone tried them yet? Are they as decadently frosted at the originals? (I know it's bad, but I've been known to slice the frosting off many a Crumbs or Buttercup or Magnolia cupcake... no gluten in frosting...)

OMG if you're lying I will cry like I've never cried before. Crumbs cupcakes were my absolute favorite and one of the last treats I had before becoming gluten free for life. In fact last week someone had them at work and I really kinda got upset about it. Oh please let this be true!!!

Laura Apprentice

Going to the city to gorge myself on gluten-free foods tomorrow, and I'll give it a try and report back. Gosh, I hope I have a good report!

Laura Apprentice

Alas - went by the Upper West Side Crumbs yesterday and they denied knowledge of gluten-free cupcakes.


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jkmunchkin Rising Star
Alas - went by the Upper West Side Crumbs yesterday and they denied knowledge of gluten-free cupcakes.

Crying :(

pinky Apprentice

i don't get this! i just emailed them to figure it out, and they said they are "working on it"... they said they had wheat-free ones at passover, and i swear the woman at the upper eastside location said the gluten free ones were only at the upper westside location..... sorry guys........

on the cupcake front, are the babycakes ones well frosted? i am mainly a frosting person, could live w/o the cake anyway.......

Laura Apprentice

Good to know they're working on it...maybe soon.

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