Mom and I stopped for a bite and we were very disappointed price to high quality to low
Traci K.
Classificação do local: 5 Belleview, FL
I have a weakness for cupcakes. I hunt them down and devour them. Stopped at Smallcakes cupcakery while traveling through Georgia. I’ve heard that this is an up and coming franchise that will soon have a location closer to home in Ocala. So I had to check it out. We ordered two cupcakes, one was a strawberry cupcake with strawberry frosting and the other was pumpkin with cream cheese frosting. We shared both because we couldn’t decide which was better. Truly delicious tasty yummy cupcakes. They were moist and fresh with gobs of sweet tasty frosting. I am now even more excited to have one of my own so close to home. I guess I’ll have to join the gym to counteract the amount of cupcakes I will be stuffing in my face. I highly recommend cupcakes for breakfast.
Lan W.
Classificação do local: 4 Tifton, GA
Delicious and friendly staff! Clean and inviting environment. It’s quite pricey though for a cupcake, so be ready to pay!
Jacob Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Moultrie, GA
I got the Birthday Cake cupcake in Chocolate. It was average. Their cupcakes are good, but I am not sure if I would go back. My frosting was covered in sprinkles, but it was very smooth and creamy. My cake was very firm, but the chocolate wasn’t anything special. I give it 3⁄5 stars.
Travis B.
Classificação do local: 5 Scottsdale, AZ
when i was your age, we ain’t have no fancy cupcakes! no sir ree. we had to walk 10 miles, up hill, in the snow, backwards, just to get flour… alot has changed in my small hometown. first it was starbucks(yay!) and now the 82 corridor through tifton is full of chain eateries… while the poor downtown area dies… but that’s social progress i guess. and now tifton has their very own Cupcakery! a decadent one at that. signs on storefront tout«As seem on The Food Network and The View», so i assume they are pretty well-known. i just happened to see them on a drive through town with my dad. so after a sweat drenching workout at the new YMCA, of course i had to treat myself with some decadence. you know that crappy, oily, frosting you get on grocery store cupcakes and sheetcakes? well, none of that at Smallcakes. it is rich and buttery. they have tons of beautiful delicious cupcakes… that apparently rotate daily, with a few standard that stay in rotation. i opted for a strawberry rita and a tifton butterfinger cupcake. they were heavy… meaning they don’t skimp on the frosting or the cake. both were rich and decadent and fluffy. the butterfinger cake was much bigger and i could only eat half. the strawberry cake was full of strawberry taste, and the frosting just melted in my mouth. i wanted to try my all time favorite, the red velvet, but i gotta have some restraint to keep this figure. prices are 3 bucks per cupcake. the interior is whimsical and mostly catered to a childs mind with lots of pastels and kid like furniture. the two girls behind the counter were super cheerful and friendly. i am so stoked that this place is here! i can’t wait to come back and keeping my fingers triple crossed that this rural community supports such a tasty treat!