| Who eats Georgetown cupcakes that actually lives in DC? |
+1 I don’t understand this obsession people have with making desserts less sweet. Just have dessert less often instead of trying to make dessert healthy; it’s sad. |
It’s some weird version of virtue signaling or something. Just ignore it. |
I live close by but never bern to Georgetown cupcakes because the lines are always soooo very long. |
We do! We don't live in DC but we pass by every day to get kids to/from school. I pick up their cupcakes pretty frequently. Baked & Wired is good, too, however the parking is tough, which is totally weird since GC is right on M but it is what it is. I also get the GC cupcakes for tailgate events at our college students' schools. The cupcakes are always a hit. |
The “our family” lady shows up on every cupcake thread. I wonder what her kids would say about cupcakes. |
Me! And Sprinkles too. We’ve been going before they moved to the larger location. |
Me! I was a student at Georgetown when they opened their original location and have been going since day 1. |
| That place sucks and is over priced, hope it goes bankrupt |
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I’ve always gotten GC for events. It’s mainly the presentation. Most people don’t actually take a cupcake, snd some that take onr don’t eat it.
Nothing Bundt. Ames, though! Their little bundtinis are heavenly; and I personally don’t love anything too sweet. |
| Love Georgetown cupcakes. My boss brings them to the office once a month, always popular. |
| American obsession with paying for overpriced sugar, yuck |
| Junk food! Gross. |
| Why do you need the health department to inform that you shouldn’t eat stuff that tastes like crap/. |
This. |