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parifete Rookie

Hi, I am getting married and am trying to find a baker who can make a cake that actually looks like a wedding cake. We are getting married in New York so anyone in that area would be great.

Thanks


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

If you are in the state of NY, not NYC, try The Grainless Baker. They are out of the Scranton-PA area but deliver to many stores in the surrounding states. Their cakes are very good. I was going to order my wedding cake through them for my wedding in November but we had our wedding cake made through a woman who did cakes out of her home, she had a celiac friend and made me my gluten-free cake as well.

Try their website grainlessbaker.com

Hope this helps and Congrats!

jmreed Rookie

My wife is a Celiac and when we got married (in June) she had a gluten-free cupcake.

Otherwise, i would expect that any baker (who specializes in wedding cakes) would be willing to make you a gluten free cake. Although CC could be an issue I'm sure.'

Congratulations bye-the-way!!!

Nina12488 Rookie

Babycakes Bakery is in NYC.. I'm not sure if they do Wedding Cakes.. but their cupcakes are so good!

www.babycakesnyc.com

de caps Contributor

There is a gluten free bakery on Long Island. They do gluten-free wedding cakes.

The Best Low Carb Cakes Ever.

Here is their web site.

Their cakes are amazing.

Open Original Shared Link

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

Im getting married in June and the bakery I am using is Sweet Karma Desserts out of East Meadow Long Island. Its www.sweetkarmadesserts.com. Its a regular bakery that makes many tasty and real tasting desserts.

de caps Contributor

I've been to Sweet Karma in East Meadow. They have beautiful gluten-free cakes, cookies, pasteries and bagels.


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I'm over here on the Left Coast, but I've heard great things about Open Original Shared Link. Maybe they do wedding cakes.

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