**Joanne Ward Cakes York** is your premier destination for exquisite, handcrafted cakes in the heart of Huntington, York. Located at 18 Anthea Drive, we specialize in creating stunning bespoke cakes tailored to your unique celebrations, whether it’s a birthday, wedding, or any special occasion. Our commitment to quality shines through in every creation, as we use only the finest ingredients to ensure that each bite is a delightful experience.

At Joanne Ward Cakes, we believe that customer satisfaction is paramount. Our friendly and knowledgeable team is dedicated to providing you with personalized service and expert guidance, helping you choose the perfect cake design that reflects your vision. We take pride in our attention to detail, ensuring that not only do our cakes look beautiful, but they also taste divine.

We invite you to book an appointment to discuss your cake needs, or simply reach out with any questions you may have. You can contact us at 01904 637155 or visit our website at [www.josvegancakesandbakes.co.uk](http://www.josvegancakesandbakes.co.uk/) for more information. Experience the joy of a custom cake that’s crafted with love and artistry at Joanne Ward Cakes—where every slice tells a story!

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