Frosting Opens Today!!

I just had my first bite! Stay tuned for a full review!!

Cupcake Cup Final Four


The Washingtonian debuted their "bracket-style" cupcake tournament earlier this month. Four cupcakes remain:
  • Curbside Cupcakes
  • Georgetown Cupcake
  • Bakeshop
  • Something Sweet

I really like the idea of this contest, but unlike the basketball version-- the picks weren't ranked, pitting some of the best places against one another too early in the rounds. The best cupcake shop in DC (Baked & Wired) was knocked out in the 2nd round-- not because their cupcakes aren't the best, but because they were up against Curbside Cupcakes whose business model revolves around Facebook and Twitter (you have to follow them to know where their truck is going to be each day). When I voted for B&W early in the week, they were way ahead 65% to 35%.... then after Curbside posted to facebook and twitter they soared ahead. Smart move-- I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, I am saying that the contest measures who has more facebook fans than who has the best cupcakes.

I think Curbside Cupcakes deserves to be there though-- I finally tried one and I was impressed-- definitely Top 5. Georgetown Cupcake isn't a surprise, I'll just be happy if this over-hyped place doesn't take it all. Bakeshop is a new place I haven't tried (they just opened their first shop in Clarendon) but can't wait too! I'm also happy that Something Sweet made the short list. I don't think they'll win it, but hopefully they'll get some more people to check them out!

Don't forget to vote for your favorite!

Frosting to Open in Mid-March



Frosting's big pink sign is still up-- but until recently, there has been no update as to when the new Friendship Heights cupcake shop would open. Plenty of co-workers and friends have been asking me-- is it open yet? when will it open? And now we're one step closer


According to Frosting's facebook page, the shop plans to open in Mid-March-- just in time for St. Patrick's Day! I'm not sure that March counts as "winter" which is when the website and sign outside said it would open, but since there will probably still be some snow on the ground it's not too far off.


There was also a fantastic article in the Washington Post about the owners, their wedding, and their plans for the bakeshop. Check it out!


I've been peeking through the window to check progress on the shop and its slowly been coming together. I can't wait for the Grand Opening, and will keep you posted on any devleopments!

44% off at Something Sweet


Cupcake deals must be in the air! There's another offer at Something Sweet -- one of my Top 5 (see full review). This time, you get 6 cupcakes for $10 (an $18 value).

Something Sweet is just off Wisconsin Ave in NW DC near the National Cathedral. It is across the street from the very popular 2 Amy's Pizza.

So if you haven't had a chance to try these yummy treats, now's the time!! Here's more information about the deal.

Happy Tuesday!

50% Off at Cake Love

Sorry I haven't been posting lately. I wish I could say it was just because I was super busy, or that I didn't have anything to write about... neither is true. Fact is, I just haven't been in the mood to write lately, but hopefully that changes today!


Cake Love is offering a $40 gift certificate for only $20 through Groupon. But hurry-- you can only purchase this deal today!

Cake Love is the bakeshop to make DC cupcakes famous when they were featured on Oprah (way before they were cool, we're talking 2005 people). While their cupcakes haven't lived up to all the hype ---several reviews, blogs, etc. confirm this-- I've heard through the grapevine that their actual cakes are amazing.

I've tried their cupcakes a few times in the past (pre-blog), and have always been unimpressed. So its time I re-visit and do a full review. And thanks to Groupon, I have an extra $20 to play with.

I use Groupon all the time, and can vouch that it's totally legit. It doesn't expire super soon either, you have until August 11, 2010 to use it. Groupon will even send you a reminder when the deal is going to expire, to make sure you use it!

YoCake Review


This past September, YoCake opened in the Montgomery County Mall. It’s taken me a few months to get out there (not metro accessible), but it’s definitely worth sharing.

YoCake capitalizes on the cupcake trend and the fat-free frozen yogurt trend, offering several options of both at its food court location. I was surprised at just how many flavors there were! 16 cupcake flavors and 7 yogurt flavors. More on the yogurt in a bit, let’s talk cupcakes!

The spread of cupcakes is impressive (there are over 20 varieties on their menu, 12-16 of which are offered daily). Few cupcake shops offer that much variety everyday. I was immediately drawn to the classic vanilla-vanilla, but was also intrigued by the Amaretto, described to me as tasting like an almond cookie—yum!

They looked delicious, but I have to admit I was a bit skeptical of food court cupcakes. Let’s admit it, Panda Express doesn’t stack up to your local hole-in-the-wall Chinese take-away. But I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality of YoCake’s cakes! Here’s my take on the vanilla:

  • Size: Just right—not too small, not overwhelming. Very good size—think Hello Cupcake.
  • Cost: $2.50 – perfectly priced for the size, taste, and location
  • Cake: Dense and delicious, but a little dry.
  • Frosting: Very creamy, even overnight it stayed soft. More butter/oil than sugar in the recipe, but still sweet enough.

These are definitely Top 10—maybe even Top 5, but I’d need to do some comparison tasting to be sure. I didn’t expect these to be so tasty, and will definitely be grabbing one every time I’m at that mall. The amaretto was definitely tasty, but a little too intense on the almond flavoring—so much so it didn’t taste like a cupcake.

The Amaretto had actual pieces of almond in the cake batter

After buying my staples, I inquired about the yogurt. Despite explaining that I wouldn’t be buying any yogurt this time, the girl behind the counter insisted I try a few samples. The vanilla and cheesecake were delicious (I don’t like the sour ones), and I can’t believe they’re all fat-free! If only the cupcakes were the same!!!

YoCake is open every day 10am-9pm in the Montgomery County Mall food court. Whether you choose yogurt or cupcakes, you won’t be disappointed!!

Cupcake Decorating Classes at Hello Cupcake


Hello Cupcake will be offering a series of cupcake decorating classes in their Dupont Circle location. From their website:

"Ever wonder how we make those beautiful swirls, flowers, or monograms? It's easier than you think, and now you can learn how at Hello Cupcake! Join our talented pastry chefs to learn basic decorating techniques, try your hand at it, and take home a dozen of your own beautifully decorated cupcakes."

I just heard about this a few days ago, and their first class (Valentine's Day themed) is already filled up. But don't worry, you can still register for St. Patrick's Day, Cherry Blossom, and Mother's Day themed classes. Each class is $70 and includes 2 hours of instruction and 1 dozen cupcakes.

Email info@hellocupcake.com to register for an upcoming class. Let me know if you sign up, I'd be very interested in hearing what you think!

Grand Opening: Alexandria Cupcake


Finally-- a new cupcake shop to review! There's lots of new shops coming, but few have opened their doors. I had heard rumblings that a new cupcake shop was goin to open on King Street in Old Town, Alexandria-- but just two weeks ago when I was there, there were no signs of it. Then this week- bam, Alexandria Cupcake is open!

Until yesterday, there wansn't even a sign up. Now it has a temporary banner up announcing its grand opening, and some paper signs with their hours.


Inside, the cute shop appears to have opened before the shop is completey finished. There's no seating yet, but is plenty of space for some. The counter is relatively small, but still has enough room for about 8-10 flavors. There's no menu persay (or at least not yet), but it appears they carry a number of traditional cupcakes (vanilla bean, red velvet, chocolate w/chocolate) and more creative flavors like strawberry, coconut, and rosewater.

I tried the vanilla bean and strawberry and I was impressed. The cake on both flavors was amazing, and while plenty tasty, the frosting didn't blow me away as much.
  • Size: Relatively small
  • Cost: $3.15-- just a smidge above average.
  • Cake: Definitely the best part! Moist, perfect density. Real vanilla bean and strawberries
  • Frosting: Very creamy, but also dense. Seems to have more butter/oil than sugar in the recipe. I didn't fall in love with the strawberry frosting-- tasted more like puree. The vanilla was better, but not as sweet as I like it.
Alexandria Cupcake definitely holds its own, and will give nearby Lavender Moon a run for it's money (I'm not a huge fan of L.M.). I can't wait to visit again in a month or so once it's had some time to establish itself. It's already received rave reviews from 5 visitors on Yelp.

Old Town Alexandria is definitely a great area for cupcakes to expand-- it's very similar to Georgetown, but there's less competition and perhaps a more local/loyal clientelle compared to Gtown's trendier, more transient crowd.

Alexandria Cupcake is located on King Street between Henry and Patrick streets in the heart of Alexandria. It's hours are convenient and easy to remember. Definitely, worth checking out!

Tuesday-Sunday - 11am-7pm
Monday - Closed

Stabucks Cupcakes are Back


Starbucks seasonal cupcakes are back--I don't get into Starbucks very often or I might have noticed sooner! For the past few years Starbuck's has offered three flavors:
  • Vanilla Bean
  • Double Chocolate
  • Red Velvet

When I first tried these last year, I doubted they would be any good. I don't think Starbucks does a great job with coffee, so who would have guessed they actually do a decent job with their cupcakes!?

This year's look about the same as last year's.. just decorated slightly differently. Vanilla Bean is obviously my favorite, but I also really liked the Red Velvet. My chocolate loving friend's liked theirs, but admitted the vanilla was superior. The best part? They are only $1.85-- that's right, $1.85. They aren't that small either! Just be sure to eat them shortly after you buy them-- I waited a day to eat one and was pretty dried out.

So sure they don't make the Top 5 and aren't close to as good as local shops, but they're a wonderful accessible and affordable alternative!

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