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KateElizabeth112 Wrote:

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> Hi, does anyone know the name of the business that

> usually sells the most beautiful cakes and

> doughnuts at Northcross Road Market? They haven't

> been there for weeks but I would like to

> commission a cake from them and haven't been able

> to find out who they are.


Hi if you haven't had any luck tracking them down so far you could contact [email protected] as I think they issue the licences direct to the traders so should be able to help you.

grecian girl Wrote:

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> https://www.instagram.com/a_peace_of_cakee/?hl=en

>

> I am pretty sure it is a Peace ( not Piece) of

> Cake.

>

> Hope this is right,


I think that is correct - Blackbird do a smaller range and tho tasty less beautiful cakes!


I would also recommend Sweet Carolina bakery in Dulwich - do cupcakes that are out of this world!!! :)

  • 2 years later...

Are they still open? I need a poke cake delivery ASAP! The last time I had their poke cake, it was absolutely scrumptious with its moist layers and delicious filling. I hope they're still open so I can satisfy my sweet tooth. Has anyone been there recently and can confirm if they are still serving their delectable cakes? Please let me know, I'm eagerly waiting to indulge in some cakey goodness! Thanks in advance!

Edited by GibsonB

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