Custom Cakes near Norton Shores, MI

Cold Stone Creamery Ice Cream Shop • $
3334 Henry St, Norton Shores

“We went here after a walk in the woods. I was really surprised it was open on Easter. But boy am I thankful they were. We got two Who You Calling Shortcake a dip of regular strawberry and PEEP ICE CREAM!!!!! WH WH WH WHAT?????? The strawberry was really good, and the shortcake sundaes we're beautiful and delicious but that Peep's sundae????? Cold Stone....YOU NEED TO HAVE THIS ALWAYS!!!!!!!!!! By far one of the best sundae I have ever eaten and trust me, I've had more than my fair share. It was adorable looking and delicious. Thanks for completing our Easter day ?“

2.9 Average10 Reviews
Ryke's Bakery Catering & Cafe Bakery • $$
1788 Terrace St, Muskegon - 3.77 miles

Customers` Favorites

Birthday Cake
Cannolis

“Easily the best local bakery in the area! My daughter and I frequent Ryke's for their cupcakes and we absolutely love everything about this place. The staff are very friendly and helpful, the ambience is very welcoming and chill, and the sweets are the icing on the cake!“

4.3 Superb50 Reviews
Ryke's Bakery Bakery • $
623 A Way, Grand Haven - 7.29 miles

Customers` Favorites

Pastries

“Delicious but be there at a lucky time, or your faves might have to wait til they're able to accommodate baking a fresh batch; especially my absolute favourite cannolis (originally from the mid-Atlantic seaboard...they are Italian-standard in all aspects, not a bank-breaker at all (they're 2.50 a pop and that's at minimum a non-meaty, yet fatty, whipped to perfection in pastry glory, freakin' 550-700 calories (as a short little guy weighing 155 lb that can be a half days' meal or more if busy/ end of month lol- so gimme a break phony Italians- go to MickeeDees and spend two fifty on some mystery meat if that be your preference or TorontoTims eight day faux American Apple Fritz 'al dente con brio' (break ya teeth off so strong it's a rock) if ya have dental insurance in America ha - go to the corner store, like you'd see in old Baltimore or The Main Line of Philly (a little chit chat - stir up some questions of what the server likes - they're busy as heck, remember, so the bustle and normal well oiled ha business "unaesthetic ambience" is actually very well kept for staff issues (this is the display case part of the store we're reviewing after all) and reminds me of places on the Jersey Shore on the off-season- locals' tell ya by foot where to go for starting a nice day! And the neighborhood is urban commercial/industrial 2 if I'm right, ya know, not yuppie stuff - so very organic small maritime city with many layers of history: Franco-Ottowah, Mid-Atlantic swarthy Irish/Mediterranean/Balkan, Great Migration Success Story, and your unique Netherlandy people too. All hungry and at the mercy of the big orders of the day! That's a good small business for you. Four stars to make it clear you can park in the gravel "employee" lot if you're poor at streetwise parking. Easy fix and it's a 5-er! Evan Kearney (ÓCaernaigh)“

3.5 Good23 Reviews