August 07, 2018

You’ve Got Baked in Sta. Rosa, Laguna

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  • Cupcakes are still all the rage as far as pastries are concerned. Sure, there are restaurants that specialize in multi-layer cakes, but who has the time to eat a whole cake? You’ve Got Baked takes full advantage of this and takes their cupcakes to a different level.

    CUTE ALL OVER. You’ve Got Baked is known for their cupcakes, but both of their cafes are quite the lookers.

    INSTAX TREE. It’s not the tree’s official name, but it does house memorable moments celebrated at You’ve Got Baked in Solenad.

    With two branches in Sta. Rosa (one in Laguna Bel-Air 2 and the other at Solenad 3), it’s hard to miss You’ve Got Baked. Their pastel-colored interiors often draw in young shoppers and residents of Sta. Rosa who are either taking a walk in Laguna Bel-Air 2 or looking to kill some time at Solenad 3.

    Much like any cafe, they offer small meals like salads, pasta, and sandwiches that go well with their selection of drinks. What separates them, however, are their top-of-the-line cupcakes.

    THE FULL SPREAD, or almost the full spread that is. They have a number of varieties of cupcakes, all made in-house and range anywhere from Php 75 – 95 per cupcake.

    NUTELLA MILKSHAKE. Enjoy this sinful milkshake for only Php 185.

    Their colorful cupcakes (priced between Php 75 and Php 85) are made fresh and kept chilled in a display chiller for everyone to see. One of their best-selling cupcakes is the Velvety Red (Php 80), inspired by the classic red velvet cake. Another of their best-sellers is the Chocolate Surprise (Php 85), a dose of chocolate on top of even more chocolate. One of their “weirder” combinations (weird in a good way) is the Bananutella (Php 80), which takes the combination of bananas and Nutella spread to a whole new level.

    General Information

  • Ground Floor, KTAK Bldg. Rodeo Drive, Laguna Bel-Air 2, Santa Rosa, Laguna
  • 0927 679 0879
  • 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Mon to Sat), 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Sun)
  • https://www.facebook.com/Youve-Got-Baked-Cafe-242524159239241/
  • G/F, Solenad 3, Santa Rosa-Tagaytay Rd., Santa Rosa, Laguna
  • 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (Mon to Sun)
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