Frequently Asked CAKE QUESTIONS
Wedding cakes are often the major focal point of a
wedding reception and are featured on a special table at the event. Our
outstanding and creative Wedding Cake Designers regularly produce
spectacular designs. Sample displays of their talent are on display at
Hall’s Takes The Cake and at our Hall’s Catering office.
Stop by to see these works of art soon. As the premier wedding cake
store, we will create the cake of your dreams. Our cakes are always
part of our catering events. Listed below are some of our most
Frequently Asked Questions:
Do you make cakes in different flavors and do
you have fillings for your cakes?
Yes, we can do both but there are several considerations that must be
taken when choosing the right cake for your wedding reception. Our
flavors include white, chocolate, almond, raspberry, strawberry,
cherry, pineapple, lemon, spice and coconut laced cake. We have
blueberry, raspberry, apple, bavarian cr¸me and lemon fillings. You may
request one of these flavors for tasting at your consultation
appointment.
I saw a cake in a bridal publication. Can you
duplicate it in the size I need for my wedding?
Yes, we also have several display cakes available to help you determine
exactly what you would like.
Can I get a fondant icing on my cake?
Fondant icing is available and looks beautiful on many cakes. Check our
display cakes to see just how beautiful it is.
What fees are included when I order a wedding
cake from you?
Our cake only clients will be required to pay a refundable parts
deposits along with all other fees including delivery and a
non-refundable deposit. All cakes must be paid in full 3 weeks prior to
the event date.
I want fresh flowers on my wedding cake. If I
supply you with color swatches will you work with my florist to
coordinate the set-up and decorating of the cake?
Yes, we often work with other venders to coordinate all aspects of your
reception.
We think we want a groom’s cake. What
exactly is it?
A groom’s cake is a southern tradition that has become very
popular in our area in the past few years. It can reflect a hobby of
the groom such as a favorite team logo or simply be a rich chocolate
cake with chocolate icing. Whichever you choose, it is usually
displayed beside the wedding cake and can either be served at the
reception or, as the long standing tradition indicates, it can be boxed
and sent home to be put under the pillow by all the single ladies
attending. Legend says that the lady will then dream of her future
mate. |