You may have noticed that posts on this blog have slowed down a little. This is mainly due to me working odd hours at the bakery (4am starts!!!), but also because I really am TIRED of eating crap cupcakes. They are expensive and they sadden me - my heart breaks a little more each time I spend £2 on a cake that if you threw it as someone could lead to an attempted murder charge. Also, I'm tired of the hate mail I receive from bakers when they read my reviews, accusing me of trying to hate on them or lying etc - rather than question why their cakes are, quite frankly, so f**king awful.
Anyhow I have made the decision to only eat cakes I bake myself or from bakeries I know and trust for the time being. Don't worry I'll still review places when I travel but I am just tired of some of the awful cupcakes in London at the moment and shall be giving them a miss for a while.
However I couldn't leave without mentioning two truly awful recent(ish) cupcake exploits.
First up we travel to Birmingham and back in time to March. I know - it's taken me a while to get round to writing this up, for that I apologise.
As soon as I'm travelling anywhere I check out what cupcakes there are on offer - Birmingham seemed to be quite a cupcake-free zone so I was happy when I chanced upon the
90 Day Cafe in a review about great cupcakes. Whoever wrote that review I'm imagining their pants are on fire as I type.
The cafe itself was quite cute but when we were told to "pick whatever cake you like" from a cake stand in the window I sensed this wasn't going to be a success. Manny put down the first one he picked up as he said it was rock solid.
I opted for...
Which swiftly became...
after my one and only bite. Completely tasteless - devoid of ANY flavour but rancid butter. And hard. Joy.
Manny opted for what we think was....
but we can't be 100% sure - it's the flavour Manny wanted, but
Andy Pipkin behind the counter couldn't come out to show us which was which and instead opted for the old point and mutter '
that one' routine. I would like to point out we were the only customers in the place but he still couldn't be bothered to properly explain which cakes were which.
Again this cake was hard, tasteless and just unpleasant. Both cakes were about £2.50 and both were left when we decided to leave.
I have a feeling this sign...
goes some way to explaining why the cakes were so incredibly dry - they must just bake in bulk (or buy in?) and keep them hanging round till they sell. Cupcakes in an hour will not be fresh people! Not sure why they were so tasteless though - I'd imagine a
Fruit Pigeons fart would contain more vanilla than my cupcake did.
My review in one sentence - only visit the 90 Day Cafe if you like eating cakes that appear to have hung around the shop for 90 days. Blurgh.
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no she wouldn't, my mum has great taste in cakes |
While in Birmingham we also tried a couple of cakes from
Cupcake Delights in Selfridges - while they weren't the best cupcakes I've had they were edible - but a little sweet for me and the vanilla one was on the dry side, but Manny enjoyed the chocolate one.
Next up a bakery we first visited in February 2010,
Chewies. I remember the date as we also visited
Bake a Boo that day.
I didn't blog it at the time as my photos were awful, as were the cakes. I was in the area, Chalk Farm, today and needed lunch and coffee and decided to give them another go. Sometimes I want to slap myself for my stupidity.
There were three flavours of cake to choose from; vanilla, chocolate and red velvet. The red velvet looked frankly sweaty so I opted for the lurid blue vanilla. I should've just walked out but to be honest I felt rather conspicuous - I was the only person in the cafe - which btw is really rather cute.
Yes, that layer you see on top was rock hard. So hard when I tried a bit, for research purposes I nearly broke a tooth. HOW OLD are these cakes!!!? I jokingly tweeted that perhaps this cake had been sitting here since my last visit - I'm not so sure it was a joke now. Their website boasts that everything is freshly baked but I am hard pressed to believe this cake wasn't at least a week old - it was that hard.
And the frosting - I had one bite of it and it was so sweet I had toothache for about an hour - it was grainy and thoroughly unpleasant. How any baker can get frosting so wrong is beyond me.
The photo above shows how little I ate of the cake - two members of staff were watching me the whole time (no one came in in the 30mins I was there) yet they didn't ask me if I enjoyed the cake or what was wrong - they just stood there. If it was my business and someone didn't eat my cake I'd want to know why. I can say this is one of the worst cakes I've had - no redeeming features at all. Another £2 + down the drain.
Now - can anyone recommend some good cupcakes, I'm sick of crapcakes.