where can I buy a dairy-free cake?

Anonymous
title says it all. I'm in Chevy Chase DC so in NW or Bethesda/CC preferable. Thanks.
Anonymous
Sticky Fingers Bakery
Anonymous
Sticky Fingers is probably your best bet, but your the Kosher Pastry Oven in MD is also an option.
Anonymous
I'll give a third to Sticky Fingers. If you are up for making your own, this recipe as strange as it sounds makes the best chocolate cake http://www.joythebaker.com/blog/2009/07/vegan-chocolate-avocado-cake/ seriously. It's from Alton Brown and it is the most moist cake I've ever made and very simple. It was a hit at a family birthday where only 2/15 people were vegan.
Anonymous
I love Sticky Fingers but also Fancy Cakes by Leslie in Bethesda does vegan.
Anonymous
make one yourself.
easy
Anonymous
I saw a dairy-free mix in the nutrition aisle at Giant
Anonymous
I found some lactose-free dairy free cakes on ebay
Anonymous
I found some lactose free - dairy free cakes on ebay
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love Sticky Fingers but also Fancy Cakes by Leslie in Bethesda does vegan.


They do, but the owner of Fancy Cakes is so bitchy. Also, the staff is inept. One time we ordered cupcakes, and woman kept insisting that we "decor," the stupid word they use for sprinkles. I kept telling we didn't want any and she kept repeating the question, so I finally said, "Chocolate." We go to pick them up and they were pink sprinkles.

The we had to pick up a birthday cake on a Saturday morning. They were behind in the baking so instead of calling us and letting us know, we had to take separate cars to the birthday party, make a second trip to Bethesda on a Saturday morning making my spouse late for the party. Not even a "Sorry."

Sticky Finger's is much better in taste and service.
Anonymous
Cherrybrook Kitchen is a dairy. egg, and nut free mix. But you can easily make Duncan Hines cake mixed and they do not contain milk. Same with their frostings.
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