Terry Klein
Primary Contact
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Parke Place Bake Shop
6 North Parke Street Aberdeen, MD 21001 |
Business Description
Bakery Specializing in Custom Wedding Cakes and Grooms Cakes Made Fresh
Q: When should I book my wedding cake?
A: Peak wedding season is April through October, with the majority of weddings
occurring in June, July, August, September, and October. If your wedding date
falls within the peak season, we suggest you book at least three to six months
in advance of your date. If your wedding occurs in the off-season, two to three
months is sufficient. But always check to see if there is still an opening there
be a slight chance of a cancellation or adding something that is small or basic
and easily done.
Q: Can I hold the date?
A: Yes. You can hold the date. You will need to fill out a contract and put down
an estimated deposit, based on your guest count. When you have decided on a
design and structure, you can come in and finalize with a consultant. The cake
must be finalized and paid in 30 days prior to your date.
Q: How much cake should I order?
A: The real question you need to answer first is, are you serving your wedding
cake as dessert, or, are you "wrapping" the cake for your guests to take home?
If you are serving cake as dessert, you will need a piece of cake for every
person attending, whether they eat cake or not. This is due to the fact that
most banquet halls do not ask your guests if they want cake. They simply cut up
the cake and pass it out to every place setting. If you are "wrapping" the cake,
you do not need to have a piece for every person. Guests will usually take a
piece with them as they are leaving the reception. It is up to you how much cake
to order. We suggest you order for at least 2/3 of your guests. You won't have a
final count of wedding guests until about one month prior to your wedding date.
However, there is a formula for estimating what your actual count is likely to
be: take 20% off the total amount of people you are inviting; for example, if
you are inviting 200 people total, 200 x .20 = 40, 200 - 40 = 160 people. We
suggest that you only order what you think you will need. We will be happy to
add "extra servings" to accommodate any guest overages, but we will not "change
down" a cake structure once it has been booked.
Q: Is the top tier included in my servings?
A: No. the top tier is complimentary to the Bride and Groom. However, you may
serve all of your cake and we will give you a complimentary, fresh, 6" tier on
your one-year anniversary. It will be the same cake flavor and filling as your
wedding cake. No dried-out, freezer burned cake on your first anniversary. Just
call us one week prior to your anniversary to order your cake and you can pick
it up on the day you specify.
Q: What is fondant?
A: Fondant is a special type of icing, similar in texture to pastry dough. It is
rolled out in a large sheet and laid over the tier of cake. Before we put on the
fondant, the cake itself is crumb-coated in our buttercream to prevent moisture
loss. So, you will get the taste of our buttercream, even if you order a cake
with fondant icing. Because of the labor involved and cost of the ingredients,
fondant prices begin at an additional cost per serving.
Q: Are there different prices for any of the cake flavors?
A: Yes. Yellow, White, Chocolate, Marble, are our standard cake flavors. Others
are .25 more per slice Chocolate, Orange Almond, Almond, Strawberry, Pineapple.
Some other specialty flavors are more such as Carrot Cake.
Q: What about fillings? Are some fillings extra?
A: Raspberry, Strawberry, Vanilla, Lemon, and Pineapple - $4.00 per layer
Mousse flavors $8.00 per layer
Ganache with chocolate mousse filling - $15.00 per layer.
Q: Can I get cheesecake as a wedding cake?
A: Yes, in certain situations. Cheesecakes can only be displayed for about an
hour, and must be cut up and served immediately. You should definitely not
"wrap" cheesecake. Cheesecakes can be displayed plain or iced in buttercream,
and really are best when displayed as a free-form structure.
Q: Can I display my cake outside?
A: Not a good idea. However, it can be done at your own risk. Besides the danger
of the buttercream melting (temperatures above 80*), you stand the chance of
drawing insects. Bees and flies like our buttercream, too. If you must display
your cake outside, we recommend fondant icing.
Q: Do you provide fresh flowers, or does my florist?
A: We're really flexible as far as flowers go. It's really up to you and your
budget as to what you should choose. If choosing the Florist - they will have
the widest selection if you want a variety of flowers, or if you want to exactly
match the flowers you are already getting from them. If choosing Parke Place
Bake Shop - if you want us to buy and arrange your flowers, we will be happy to
do that. We're usually the best choice if you want only one or two types of
flowers, such as roses with baby's breath. Ask for a quote. If you supply
flowers - this is the least expensive way to go, but you will need to bring us
the flowers the day before, or the day of your wedding. We will probably charge
an arranging fee of $20.00.
Q: Who puts the flowers on my cake?
A: If you are using a florist for the flowers on your cake, you should ask them
what they prefer to do, or if their schedule will allow them to arrange the
flowers on the cake. Some florists like to put flowers on the cake, others do
not. At no charge, we will put a florist's pre-arranged flowers on the cake.
However, if loose flowers are ordered through your florist, you need to
communicate very clearly to the florist and Parke Place Bake Shop whom is
responsible for arranging your loose flowers. We may charge a small arranging
fee for the arrangement of loose flowers. If Parke Place Bake Shop is providing
your flowers, we will be arranging the flowers on the cake. If you provide the
flowers, we will arrange them for nominal arranging fee. Also keep in mind that
some flowers require water in the container and there must be special handling
of water around the cake. Don't want to have a dripping cake.
Q: How far away do you deliver?
A: We deliver in the Maryland, Washington DC, Delaware, Northern Virginia and
some parts of Pennsylvania. Fees to certain locations may require a premium
(e.g., high security military sites, historic sites, residences). Requests for
deliveries later than 4:00 p.m. are subject to a surcharge.
Q: Is there a delivery charge?
A: Yes. The delivery charge not only covers our time and fuel costs, but set-up
as well. Some cakes requiring elaborate set-ups may be subject to an increased
set-up and delivery charge. Prices range from $25.00 for local deliveries to
$150.00. Fees to certain locations may require a premium (e.g., high security
military sites, historic sites, residences). Requests for deliveries later than
4:00 p.m. are subject to a surcharge.
Q: How do I make my payment(s)?
A: 25% of the final total is required at the time of booking and can be in the
form of cash, check, or credit card. This deposit is non-refundable. Final
payments are due 14 days before your wedding date. You may pay by any of the
methods listed above, but will not accept checks after the due date.
Q: Do you supply cake bags?
A: No. However, we can arrange to get cake bags for you. If you are "wrapping"
your cake, you should consider getting cake bags. If you are serving all of your
cake, you shouldn't need them..
