Now Open: Buttercream Cafe & Bakery, Baking Cupcakes and Other Treats in Pennsport
We suppose this means the almighty cupcake isn't going away anytime soon.
We suppose this means the almighty cupcake isn't going away anytime soon.
The Roots drummer inserts himself into the food trend fray.
The Chinatown edition appears to have drawn the largest Night Market crowds to date.
The return of Glass's Phillies-inspired cupcakes signals the coming of "Red October."
Plus: The federal government steps in to help out with feeding flood victims; and now scientists are saying red wine does not stave off aging, all in our morning news roundup.
East Passyunk Ave. will soon be bookended with sweets shops.
If anything the inaugural Vendy Awards shows that Philly has amassed a pretty impressive fleet of food trucks in little more than a year.
Rounding up the region's restaurant reviews.
The closure is the first in a series of steps to relocate the bakery.
While pie may not be catching on as predicted, the time seems right for doughnuts.
While cupcake trucks are a plenty on the streets, we've yet to spot a pie truck.
Plus: Local-food delivery appeases lazy locavores; and Chili's opens in Russia, all in our morning news roundup.
Pie, which had a very strong showing in 2010, is said to be another of 2011's hot trends.
Make $3 donation to Feed America, and get a free cupcake.
The 10 Arts pastry chef has a sweet spot for the Phillies.
Both trucks are said to have been operating outside of L&I rules.
The city is confiscating cupcake trucks; are the disobedient cupcake entrepreneurs to blame?