Great Desserts
Redding, California
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The Pink Box Bakery2658 Hilltop Drive Suite B, Redding, CAAt The Pink Box Bakery we do custom cakes for all occasions including birthday cakes, shower cakes, wedding cakes and much more. We also do catering and have desserts and treats in the shop including ... Read more
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Beyond The IcingView detailsRedding, CA
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BakeryView detailsShasta Lake, CA
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From The Hearth BakeryView details4305 Caterpillar Road A7, Redding, CA
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Homecraft BreadsView details2633 Park Marina Drive, Redding, CA
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The Cake ShoppeView details2473 Hartnell Ave, Redding, CA
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Think of a dessert in Redding, California as the encore to a great performance. You may think that this means figuring out what Redding desserts to serve at your party will require a lot of planning. Bakeries will be able to help you pick out the perfect pastries to fulfill your party's needs. You may even be able to negotiate with the pastry shop about delivering the desserts to your event.
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Think of a dessert in Redding, California as the encore to a great performance. You may think that this means figuring out what Redding desserts to serve at your party will require a lot of planning. Bakeries will be able to help you pick out the perfect pastries to fulfill your party's needs. You may even be able to negotiate with the pastry shop about delivering the desserts to your event.
There are a wide variety of Redding, California desserts from all over the world that you can add to your dessert menu. Spanish desserts in Redding typically consist of fruit such as zurracapote or pastries such as churros. French desserts are also very popular dishes to serve at a party, including crème brulee, lemon meringue pie, and chocolate mousse. All of these popular desserts from Spanish and French cuisines are certainly difficult to pass up!
Browse through our vendor listings to find a bakery. Once you have the tasty Redding desserts for your party picked out, then the rest of the planning should be a breeze.