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CAKE BY DISTINCTIVE DETAILS

8201 Quaker #128, Kingsgate Center
(806-698-6298)
Open Tue-Sat 10-sold out, usually around 4. Closed Sun-Mon.
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(From June 2011) Tucked inside a teensy storefront, all white and glistening, is the heart of Lubbock’s trendiest shopping center. Gourmet cupcakes, nestled in beribboned boxes, come in a multitude of flavors, like Signature Chocolate (a sinful mix of chocolate chips and dark chocolate cake) and Lemon Blueberry (a perfect blend of sweet and tangy). Our favorite is the Diner (old-fashioned yellow cake with chocolate buttercream frosting). Or maybe the Apricot Amaretto. No, the Bridal White. No, Butterscotch! The options are endless.

Friday, June 3rd, 2011, 11:41 am
FamilyGuy says:
Always on the list of stops. To call them cupcakes is too common- Linda is an incredibly talented baker who’s background is in custom wedding cakes, etc. As a result, there is everything from "plain" chocolate, to red velvelt, to "the elvis" (topped with bacon). The presentation of the cupcakes and the detail that is put into them make them perfect for a quick treat, but elegant enough to be a unique offering for a shower, reception, party, etc. This really is an unduplicated experience.

Saturday, April 9th, 2011, 7:07 pm
linda says:
Thanks to Texas Monthly for the GREAT review of CAKE! Our correct hours and address: 806-698-6298 8201 Quaker #128 Kingsgate Center Tue-Sat 10:00-till all cupcakes are gone! Sun-Mon Closed

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MRS. CAMP’S

4005 34th
(806-792-2343)
Open Tue-Sat 7-6. Closed Sun & Mon.
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Bakery

 

(From January 2012)

Mrs. Camp’s long glass cases, white baker’s smocks, and dizzying array of baked goods epitomize the vintage bakery. Sixteen “elves” run the kitchen, and while they purvey all the conventional treats, our favorites include the chocolate raspberry coffee cake, the pecan Danish with maple icing, the honey bars (oh, the golden taste of honey), and the coconut chess pie. A December visit is obligatory.

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