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'''Dreamcakes''' is a bakery located at 960 [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[Homewood]]'s [[Edgewood Business District]]. | '''Dreamcakes''' is a bakery located at 960 [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[Homewood]]'s [[Edgewood Business District]]. | ||
Dreamcakes was opened in [[2008]] in [[Cahaba Heights]] by [[Jan Moon]], who had previously worked at [[Southern Progress]]'s ''[[Southern Living]]'' and ''[[Cooking Light]]'' magazines' test kitchens. Moon moved to Edgewood a little over a year after opening the shop, known for its cupcakes and other baked goods, including gluten-free and wheat-free items. | Dreamcakes was opened in [[2008]] in a small former house at 3160 [[Cahaba Heights Road]] in [[Cahaba Heights]] by [[Jan Moon]], who had previously worked at [[Southern Progress]]'s ''[[Southern Living]]'' and ''[[Cooking Light]]'' magazines' test kitchens. Moon moved to Edgewood a little over a year after opening the shop, known for its cupcakes and other baked goods, including gluten-free and wheat-free items. | ||
In January [[2011]] the bakery introduced a roving "Cupcake Truck", which | In January [[2011]] the bakery introduced a roving "Cupcake Truck", which makes stops in [[downtown Birmingham]] and other locations to sell cupcakes and other goods. The truck is also available to rent for events. That same month, the company produced the strawberry cake served at Governor [[Robert Bentley]]'s inaugural ball. | ||
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[[Category:Edgewood]] | [[Category:Edgewood]] | ||
[[Category:Oxmoor Road]] | [[Category:Oxmoor Road]] | ||
[[Category:Food trucks]] | [[Category:Food trucks]] |
Revision as of 12:24, 19 December 2012
Dreamcakes is a bakery located at 960 Oxmoor Road in Homewood's Edgewood Business District.
Dreamcakes was opened in 2008 in a small former house at 3160 Cahaba Heights Road in Cahaba Heights by Jan Moon, who had previously worked at Southern Progress's Southern Living and Cooking Light magazines' test kitchens. Moon moved to Edgewood a little over a year after opening the shop, known for its cupcakes and other baked goods, including gluten-free and wheat-free items.
In January 2011 the bakery introduced a roving "Cupcake Truck", which makes stops in downtown Birmingham and other locations to sell cupcakes and other goods. The truck is also available to rent for events. That same month, the company produced the strawberry cake served at Governor Robert Bentley's inaugural ball.
References
- Crowe, Christina (March 4, 2010) "Over the Moon: Pop a little dream into your mouth." Black & White
- Gillett, Caperton (July 2010) "Sweet Dreams: UAB Alumna Bakes Up a Business." UAB Magazine
- Swant, Martin (January 20, 2011) "One sweet ride: Homewood cupcake shop on wheels." Birmingham News
External links
- Dreamcakes website
- Dreamcakes weblog