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www.southeastcakery.com


The South East Cakery, known for our Brownie Bar on North Cross Road every Saturday, Lewisham's Model Market, and supplying cakes to your favourite cafes such as Anderson & Co, Cafe on the Rye and The Brockley Deli to name a few.


We've recently launched our new online store and to celebrate we're offering forum members 10% discount off all orders - just enter 'EDFCakery10' at the checkout.


There's a quick stop shop for our most popular cakes and brownies. If you want to go bespoke for your party, wedding office party or just weekend treat, have a browse of the gallery or check out our Twitter and Instagram for inspiration. www.twitter.com/secakery

www.instagram.com/secakery


Feel free to give us a call or drop us an email to discuss any sweet ideas you may have.


Maria


The South East Cakery

www.southeastcakery.com

[email protected]

07958611623



Unit 9 Tyrrell Trading Estate

Tyrrell Road

SE22 9NA

  • 4 months later...

Hello All,


We're again offering 10% discount on our online store for ED Forumers - just enter code edfcakery10 at checkout.


We offer cakes and brownies for all occasions and can cater for gluten free and vegan.


You can order a selection of our cakes and brownies online with just a few clicks or visit the bespoke section of our website for more inspiration....


www.southeastcakery.com


I've attached some pictures of a few cakes we've worked on so far this year.


Have a great weekend!


Maria



- Follow us on Twitter & Instagram - @SECakery




South East Cakery

Unit 9 Tyrrell Trading Estate

Tyrrell Road

SE22 9NA


07958611623


[email protected]

  • 3 weeks later...

We ordered a mountain of brownies and a lovely lemon cake for our sons christening. Maria made sure we got flavours we liked and all arrived in perfect condition, not so much as one was left... Extremely popular and very tasty!!

Definitely recommend!

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