Martha Rosie Bakes is located at 20 David St, Cambridge CB1 3LY, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Martha Rosie Bakes and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Harrison Harris

5 Google Rating

Amazing cakes, prepared with love and care. A wide selection of vegan options - and all very delicio

5/ 5

Amazing cakes, prepared with love and care. A wide selection of vegan options - and all very delicious!

Frances Ryan

5 Google Rating

Martha is a great baker, she makes the most delicious cakes, cupcakes and bread. I have tried them a

5/ 5

Martha is a great baker, she makes the most delicious cakes, cupcakes and bread. I have tried them all and would recommend Martha without reservation. Totally delicious!

Sheena Davies

5 Google Rating

To taste Martha's delicious cakes pop in to Relevant café on Mill Rd or try her Turkish breads avai

5/ 5

To taste Martha's delicious cakes pop in to Relevant café on Mill Rd or try her Turkish breads available at Otto.

Tom James

5 Google Rating

Martha's bakes bring all the boys to the yard...

5/ 5

Martha's bakes bring all the boys to the yard...

Tom “TexasTommo”

5 Google Rating

Martha made a fantastic gluten free cake at short notice for a birthday party. Lemon drizzle and pop

5/ 5

Martha made a fantastic gluten free cake at short notice for a birthday party. Lemon drizzle and poppy seeds. Absolutely delicious and really well received, fully recommend!

Mikhail Jacob

5 Google Rating

Martha made a wonderful cake for my wife's birthday. I couldn't find anyone else in Cambridge who wo

5/ 5

Martha made a wonderful cake for my wife's birthday. I couldn't find anyone else in Cambridge who would make a strawberry cake with cream cheese frosting, her favorite. Martha was very accommodating and worked closely with me to create a fantastic cake. She took pictures of our two cats and made beautifully detailed decoration figures/toppings of them. The cake itself was delicious and I would highly recommend her baking to anyone in need of a lovely celebration. Psst: Her prices are also super reasonable!

Adam Barton

5 Google Rating

Among the best cakes I've ever had. After much indecision, I went for the frosted sticky toffee cake

5/ 5

Among the best cakes I've ever had. After much indecision, I went for the frosted sticky toffee cake for a friend's birthday. I'm sure her other creations are just as excellent, but this -- coming from a cake-obsessed American -- was a standout dessert that will linger in my mind. The cake layers were a play on the classic sticky toffee pudding -- but with a welcome, spongy lightness to cut the deep notes of dark caramel and molasses. The flavor was warm, almost nutty, and just slightly spiced, and the texture was fork tender and moist -- without the over-indulgent stickiness or heavy density that sticky toffee sometimes creates. The vanilla buttercream was such a welcome addition, its fatty creaminess providing the perfect textural foil to the sponge and an ideal flavor contrast to the toffee's warm richness. Everyone in our group went back for seconds and thirds. My only sadness is that I had to leave half the cake behind for the birthday boy! Martha's cakes ahead of the cakes available on Mill Rd. And with lovely, attentive service, to boot: Martha was ultra responsive via email and text, readily offering suggestions and sharing detailed cake descriptions. She truly cares about her creations, and ensuring her customers have the best treats possible for their special days.

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