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    shakerlady is offline Junior Member
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    Default Birthday cake for three year old

    Does anyone know of a bakery that could make a "Thomas the Train" cake for my sweet grandson? Sorry to be posting this on two boards, but I don't want to miss anyone who might be able to help out a granny.

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    Not sure about a train shaped cake, though Wegmans can print a jpg onto a sheet cake.

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    Try Sweet Life Bakery on 22nd Street in Point Breeze. I'm a big fan of her cupcakes, and every time I'm in there, I've seen the owner working on some amazing children's birthday cakes. I'd be willing to bet she'd work with you to make what you have in mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dolemite View Post
    I second that. The pastries at Night Kitchen are amazing. Speaking of Chestnut Hill, Bredenbeck's Bakery is also great place to try. They even have a picture of a "Thomas the Train" cake that they made on their website under the Cakes for Kids tab.

    Cakes for Kids - Bredenbeck's Bakery & Ice Cream Parlor in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia

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    Whipped Bakeshop | Best of Philly winner for "Best Cupcake"

    they can make any full size cake and deliver it.
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