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Locally Baked Sweets

Got a sweet tooth? We’ve got a treat for you! Our selection of desserts features a variety of local goodies from talented bakers and artisans right here in Miami.
A table with a bowl of assorted fruits, a container of red velvet cake, a partial view of a decorated cake, and a bouquet of yellow tulips and purple flowers.

Logo for Almotti with the tagline Gluten Free Italian Delicacies. Surrounding text reads Artisanal • Gourmet at the top and All Natural • Baked Fresh at the bottom, highlighting locally baked sweets within a decorative border.

Meet Carlo Riciti, the pastry maestro behind Almotti’s authentic Sicilian delights. With a passion for preserving tradition and using all-natural ingredients, Carlo and his wife, Rebecca, started Almotti, a 100% gluten-free bakery. From Soft Amaretti to Coconut Macaroons, their treats are a taste of Sicily right here in Miami.

A smiling man in a chef’s coat stands next to a woman in sunglasses and a black top. Outdoors, green trees and a red sign reading Italian set the scene, hinting at delicious locally baked sweets nearby.
Plastic containers holding locally baked sweets like Chocolour and Dulce de Leche dessert cakes are stacked on a store shelf. The cakes feature decorative icing and toppings.
Logo for Eddas Cake Designs featuring stylized text inside an oval. Since 1978 is written at the top, a chef’s hat above the S, and a small red lips graphic as the apostrophe in EDDAS, highlighting their locally baked sweets.

Edda’s is not just a name; it’s a Miami tradition. Starting as a home-based cake operation over 40 years ago, Edda has built a cake empire known for its style and deliciousness. Passed down to her family, Edda’s legacy lives on through custom cakes, like the famed Vanilla Rum Bundt, it’s not just a cake; it’s an Edda’s!

Logo for “misha’s cupcakes” features “misha’s” in pink lowercase letters and “cupcakes” in green script, decorated with a black flower, pink flower, and green butterfly—perfectly capturing the charm of locally baked sweets.

In the Miami dessert scene, Misha needs no introduction. From kitchen experiments in 2005 to multiple locations and wholesale fame, Misha’s Cupcakes are a local favorite. Indulge in cute mini cupcakes, delightful cake in a jar, and more sweet treats that Misha has perfected over the years.

A marble slab displays twelve locally baked sweets in three rows, featuring cupcakes with various flavors and toppings like white frosting, sprinkles, pink sugar, and cookie crumbles on a white background.
A cup of chocolate mousse topped with an Oreo cookie and white chocolate curls, served alongside locally baked Oreo cookies on a white plate—perfect for lovers of baked sweets.
A line drawing of two hands sharpening a chef’s knife above the words “CHEF ODELL,” with “CHEF” written vertically in red on the left, celebrates locally baked and crafted sweets.

Satisfy your sweet cravings with desserts from award-winning chef, Odell Torres. Chef Odell, a Cuban family-owned business, specializes in grab-and-go delights that make it hard to pick a favorite. From Mango Crème Brûlée to Tres Leches, Chef Odell’s creations are sweet, rich, creamy, and utterly addictive!

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