Your favorite sheet cake?

Anonymous
Can anyone recommend a DC bakery to get a great sheet cake? (Or a layer cake big enough to serve 25 or so is fine too.) I'd especially like to find a place who can do really cute decorating, as DD wants a character on her cake. Thanks!
Anonymous
I don't know how good their specialty decorating is or if you have a membership, but Costco has really good sheet cakes (and they're dirt cheap).
Anonymous
Honestly, Giant's the best we've ever had. (Also, I'd consider a half sheet cake if you order from pretty much anywhere.)
Anonymous
OP here - we have a Safeway really close to us and they have great prices too, but some of their decorating I've seen for other parties could really go on Cakewrecks I've seen cute examples online of what I'd like a bakery to do, I just am hoping to find a place that has a good artist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, Giant's the best we've ever had. (Also, I'd consider a half sheet cake if you order from pretty much anywhere.)


Ditto this. I cannot resist Giant sheet cake. You can get it decorated however you like -- they even have the machine that will make the icing look like a picture that you bring in and scan.
Anonymous
Most of the grocery stores make perfectly good sheet cakes. Are you looking for something truly *spectacular* for this event, like what you might find at a formal or $$$ affair?

Or are you just trying to avoid a www.cakewrecks.com ?
Anonymous
Wegmans.
Anonymous
Oddly enough, Shoppers has AWESOME cakes. I got one one last minute for a party and everyone raved about it. They will decorate it however you want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most of the grocery stores make perfectly good sheet cakes. Are you looking for something truly *spectacular* for this event, like what you might find at a formal or $$$ affair?

Or are you just trying to avoid a www.cakewrecks.com ?


OP again - exactly! Spectacular would be fine, but mostly just trying to have a character not turn out like this: http://www.cakewrecks.com/home/2014/5/15/copyright-schmopyright.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most of the grocery stores make perfectly good sheet cakes. Are you looking for something truly *spectacular* for this event, like what you might find at a formal or $$$ affair?

Or are you just trying to avoid a www.cakewrecks.com ?


OP again - exactly! Spectacular would be fine, but mostly just trying to have a character not turn out like this: http://www.cakewrecks.com/home/2014/5/15/copyright-schmopyright.html


Oh, come on! Those cakes look awesome! The only bad one is Dora the Deplorable (if that really is supposed to be Dora).
Anonymous
Safeway and Shoppers =)))
Anonymous
OP, I was just at an adult birthday party and had what I thought was the most delicious cake. It was a pretty formal affair at a fancy house in upper NW. Catered of course. I asked the hostess where she got the cake.....Safeway. Every cake I buy from now on will be from Safeway.
Anonymous
Costco
Anonymous
I want cake...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, Giant's the best we've ever had. (Also, I'd consider a half sheet cake if you order from pretty much anywhere.)


Ditto this. I cannot resist Giant sheet cake. You can get it decorated however you like -- they even have the machine that will make the icing look like a picture that you bring in and scan.


Have to strongly disagree. I bought a Dora cake from Giant and we threw it out. The frosting was so nasty. My daughter still talks about how yucky the cake was over a year later.
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