Baby Cakes

86941 Worthington Dr, Yulee
(904) 844-2604

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Sherry Crandall

We ordered a gf vegan chocolate cake for my granddaughters birthday. It was awesome!!

Google user

The breakfast here is unbelievable! Each person in our group got something different and every one was super happy with their meal. Everything is made to order at the time and you can tell! She made each item with care and excellently cooked sausage, biscuits, bacon and gravy. Can’t wait to come back!

Lee Nelly

Wonderful Atmosphere And Wonderful Breakfast

Bailey Watson

Business is discriminatory

Sophia Stelmach

denied a service animal and their owner! which is illegal under the American disability act! Me and my sdit will be staying away from this place wish I could give -10 stars

Billie Bellamy

They kicked my daughter and her service dog out. Rude and disgusting lady demanded "papers," which is illegal.

Bill W

Great vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free options. Very friendly environment. I can't wait to come back tomorrow.

nessa garza

refused service and kicked out a service dog team. quite disgusting and not professional at all!!

McCall Boykin

denying a service dog team access to your shop is illegal. :]

Scott Fullerton

We had a great breakfast here.

Daniel Frey

Stuffed biscuit was SUPER good!

Han

Denied my friend, her mom, and her friend access because of their service dog. Demanded paper documentation for the dog (which is illegal) and refused to go further until they gave documentation for him. This is illegal. ADA law on service dogs and businesses regarding service dogs below.——Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), businesses and organizations that serve the public must allow people with disabilities to bring their service animals into all areas of the facility where customers are normally allowed to go. This federal law applies to all businesses open to the public, including restaurants, hotels, taxis and shuttles, grocery and department stores, hospitals and medical offices, theaters, health clubs, parks, and zoos.Businesses that serve the public must allow people with disabilities to enter with their service animal.Businesses may ask if an animal is a service animal or ask what tasks the animal has been trained to perform, but cannot require special ID cards for the animal or ask about the person's disability.People with disabilities who use service animals cannot be charged extra fees, isolated from other patrons, or treated less favorably than other patrons. However, if a business such as a hotel normally charges guests for damage that they cause, a customer with a disability may be charged for damage caused by his or her service animal.A person with a disability cannot be asked to remove his service animal from the premises unless: (1) the animal is out of control and the animal's owner does not take effective action to control it (for example, a dog that barks repeatedly during a movie) or (2) the animal poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others.In these cases, the business should give the person with the disability the option to obtain goods and services without having the animal on the premises.Businesses that sell or prepare food must allow service animals in public areas even if state or local health codes prohibit animals on the premises.A business is not required to provide care or food for a service animal or provide a special location for it to relieve itself.Allergies and fear of animals are generally not valid reasons for denying access or refusing service to people with service animals.Violators of the ADA can be required to pay money damages and penalties.

PRB4 Truth

We just dropped for a couple of sweet treats. The chocolate chip cookie was just ok. But the banana chocolate chip gluten free muffin was most and delicious. They have a expansive menu so next time we will try something new. Restaurant was clean and the staff was very helpful. Priced right for the area.

Kodie Koda

I am the person that was told to leave for having a service dog. Someone reached out to me last night and apologized for what happened. They’ve gone over the ADA and educated themselves so something like this won’t happen again. Glad we could work this out. Hopefully your ratings go up, the food looks amazing.

Sarah T

Only leaving one star since it won't let me leave 0. I was planning to go here with friends next week but when I found out they discriminate against the disabled? No thanks. I have a service dog for mobility assistance and medical alert as well as a walker. Good to know I wouldn't make it in the door before arriving there. We will be taking our business elsewhere instead. This is ridiculous. It's 2021 ppl. Businesses should know the basic laws. There is NO excuse for this.

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