Location:
Georgetown Cupcake 4834 Bethesda Avenue Bethesda, MD
Their signature vanilla cupcake was rich with a delicious frosting reminiscent of my grandmother’s baked goods. The choco-coconut cupcake was decent but the chocolate & white cupcake was more than laudable in the war on cupcakes. The decadent cream cheese frosting made the carrot cupcake a close second but it was the key lime cupcake that stole the show.
Walking out I felt like a hunter who had stalked and claimed their prey. The price and size of the cupcakes was perfect at $2.75. Although I wasn’t thrilled with the scarcity of parking or the long lines, the cupcakes themselves did not disappoint (nor live up to the hype).
*Originally published in April 2011
Flavors: Choco-coconut, Vanilla, Carrot Cake, Chocolate, & Key-lime.
Cost: $2.75
Score: 4.5
Driving into downtown Bethesda for a movie premier, I decided to surprise the guest of honor with a treat from Georgetown Cupcakes. Due to anemic parking options, I reluctantly parked 4 blocks away from the store. Although metro accessible (via Bethesda metro station), be prepared for a walk of about 5 blocks+ to arrive at the downtown Bethesda store. After walking on cobblestone streets in 6-inch heels, I wasn’t happy to stand for another 30 minutes to place my order.
Score: 4.5
Photo courtesy of Georgetown Cupcake |
Driving into downtown Bethesda for a movie premier, I decided to surprise the guest of honor with a treat from Georgetown Cupcakes. Due to anemic parking options, I reluctantly parked 4 blocks away from the store. Although metro accessible (via Bethesda metro station), be prepared for a walk of about 5 blocks+ to arrive at the downtown Bethesda store. After walking on cobblestone streets in 6-inch heels, I wasn’t happy to stand for another 30 minutes to place my order.
The famous G-town Cupcake Bag |
Found only in their namesake of Georgetown (and now Bethesda), the popular cupcakery is also known for their long wait times and lines. Once inside the tiny shop, I was very impressed with the staff’s fast & efficient assembly line approach. The pink and white décor gave me a feeling of serenity and sterility which is important when you require money for food.
L-R:Vanilla, Chocolate, Carrot Cake, Choco-coconut and key lime |
Walking out I felt like a hunter who had stalked and claimed their prey. The price and size of the cupcakes was perfect at $2.75. Although I wasn’t thrilled with the scarcity of parking or the long lines, the cupcakes themselves did not disappoint (nor live up to the hype).
*Originally published in April 2011
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