veek n.
Yelp
in typical amy's fashion, the service is friendly and accommodating. the space is bright and open. no seats inside (though there is room for a few so maybe that's coming), but there are tables outside serving phil's, amy's, and baked. there is a playground around the back side for the little darlings.
i didn't see any macaroons on the day we went (a Saturday, around 2pm) - the selection included truffles ($2 a piece seemed a bit pricey since they're quite small but since I didn't partake, I can't say whether or not it's worth it), fudge, several varieties of cupcakes ($3 a piece), big rice krispy treats, brownie/blondies, and three types of cookies ($2 a piece). i saw a few full-sized cakes sitting in the case looking quite lovely. everything is artfully decorated. we had no trouble choosing a strawberry shortcake cupcake, a peanut butter/chocolate cupcake, and a chocolate chip cookie (as big as my face). everything lived up to my expectations and my sweet craving was definitely satisfied.
the strawberry shortcake cupcake had a strawberry jam filling and was topped with a deliciously creamy strawberry "mousse". it was my fave of the three. jacko preferred the peanut butter/chocolate cupcake which had a peanut butter filling and topping with rich, moist chocolate cake. the chocolate chip cookie was good, and huge, but the least stellar of the three (and with the outstanding tiff treat's right down the road delivering warm, delicious cookies to your door, baked will have serious competition in the cookie arena).
happy to have this brick and mortar bakery in our neighborhood. the hey cupcake trailer moves around a bit so we can't always find it - which on second thought, might not be the worst thing in the world...because now I know exactly where to go when I need some cupped cakes.