Kids birthday party cake

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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby NYE31 » Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:18 pm

There's a cake shop in Southfields that does lovely cakes, it's on Replingham Road :)
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby Mama » Thu Dec 06, 2012 6:39 pm

Www.coolcakeslondon.co.uk
Just have a look. Incredible cakes!!!
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby abbeville2 » Thu Dec 06, 2012 6:57 pm

Just had Holly Barea make my son's R2D2 cake and cupcakes for school. Ditto the comments on not a crumb left and the cake itself was stunning. Holly is amazing
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby fatherof6 » Tue Dec 11, 2012 5:54 pm

try Lolas in harrods

very good
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Postby sw11_ » Sun Dec 16, 2012 11:11 am

As a result of the recommendations on here we just used Holly Barea to make a Peppa Pig birthday cake for our daughter. It was amazing! Not only beautiful to look at but gorgeous to eat and all the adults loved it as well as the kids! Send me a PM if you'd like to see a photo!
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby Juggling mum » Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:58 am

Thank you Nappyvalleynet. I needed a Batman cake very speedily and contacted Holly Barea at Etoile after reading all the positive posts. She did not disappoint and delivered an amazing cake. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby Juggling mum » Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:58 am

Thank you Nappyvalleynet. I needed a Batman cake very speedily and contacted Holly Barea at Etoile after reading all the positive posts. She did not disappoint and delivered an amazing cake. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby EmilyCakes » Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:59 am

Good Morning,

Check out my website http://www.emilyhuntcakes.co.uk

My cakes are made to the highest ethical standards with the best quality ingredients. They are also very yummy! i have lots of nice testimonials on my website and a few recommendations on Nappy Valley too!

I also have a picture here of a Ben 10 cake I have made.

Many Thanks

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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby NYE31 » Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:21 pm

I recently ordered a cake from cakes by Robin on Replingham Road & I was very disappointed.

It cost me 3 figures, they spelt my son's name wrong despite the instructions being with the cake as it was made. I'd actually spelt his names over the phone & via email.

I asked them to redo it & they just re-did the wrong letter but rushed it so it looked awful.

I complained & was offered a £10 discount for it being mis-spelt & looking dreadful or to wait & have the entire wording redone.

When I aksed why the cake hadn't been checked before I picked it off, thew assistant said that "they were busy" not too busy to take my order & my £££

I opted for the latter, the cake did not taste that great as it should have done for 3 figures & I wouldn't use them again.

The cakes aren't hand made but made en masse off site & shipped in.

Disappointing :(
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby genevapr1 » Sat Nov 02, 2013 12:43 pm

What a way to blow a simple mis-spelling out of proportion!

I live in Southfields and I've been to this shop many times during the week to meet up with other mums for coffee and cake and seen (and smelled) them baking at the back of the shop.

The staff are always lovely and the cakes always look amazing, its great to have such a wonderful little shop in the local community - I don't think all of this should be forgotten due to a spelling error!
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby NYE31 » Sat Nov 02, 2013 2:28 pm

It wasn't just the spelling error although how difficult is it to correctly spell a name when it is writren right in front of you but the fact that I actually had to insist on the spelling being corrected. They rushed it & it looked awful so I asked them to do it again & they made a right fuss. And then after all that the cake didn't even taste nice plus having asked for a Thomas cake, my son pointed out that it was an edward cake as it had number 2 on it rather than number 1!!!
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby genevapr1 » Sat Nov 02, 2013 2:55 pm

Sorry, I didn't mean to upset you. I just think small, local businesses in this area need all the support they can get and don't think (what is, fair enough, in my own opinion) a relatively minor error based on one experience should be used to sully a reputation. But as for how something tastes, I think its fair enough to have your own opinion. I'm just wondering why earlier on in the thread you were recommending the same place?

Its just my personal vendetta against places like Starbucks and Tesco's ruining our high street, nothing personal! I do understand the need to feel like everything is perfect for our little ones.
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby NYE31 » Sat Nov 02, 2013 3:07 pm

When I first recommended it, I hadn't used it, a friend had. Having posted about to to try & support local businesses, I felt it only fair to share my own experience esp since I'd spent 3 figures. I haven't reccommended anywhere without trying it first since.

I share your concern for starbucks & tesco's and support the independents whenever I can which is why I went to the cake shop in the first place & why I was anti the new Costa coffee in the Tonsleys

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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby Jen66 » Sun Nov 03, 2013 2:30 pm

I agree that it is good to support local, independent businesses.

But wrongly spelling somebody's name on a personalised cake is a pretty bad mistake to make and would definitely put me off using them.
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Re: Kids birthday party cake

Postby imnotyou » Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:03 pm

Zoe Clark is fab for cakes we always use her
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