Thursday, January 02, 2020

Nothing Bundt Cakes coming to downtown Bethesda

Bethesda's new year is starting off on a decidedly retro note. Days after interpretive signage at a new Capital Crescent Trail plaza on Bethesda Avenue touted the car culture and automotive sales history of Bethesda, the 1950s classic Bundt Cake is now arriving via time machine at the Rosedale Park apartments. Nothing Bundt Cakes has leased space in the building at 8209 Wisconsin Avenue to open a bakery, according to signage posted in the windows.
Nordic Ware trademarked the Bundt Cake name for its cake molds in the 1950s. Sixty million Bundt Cake pans have been sold in North America since, according to the manufacturer. Nothing Bundt Cakes is a separate entity, a bakery chain founded by Dena Tripp and Debbie Shwetz in 1997. The Bethesda location is scheduled to open this spring.

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

BETHESDA DEMANDS MORE APPLE STORES not food stores.

Anonymous said...

6:19 yes it does. Also bundt cakes are awful.

Suze said...

Our child's daycare provider gave us some of their cakes for Christmas! We tried a classic lemon bundt and a carrot cake bundt, both were delicious.

Roald said...

Looking forward to it!

Anonymous said...

Actually they start at $25 for a frosted 8” cake, $35 if decorated. Larger are available as well. They also have mini cakes, about the same size as a Georgetown Cupcake for $4.75 each, $41 for a dozen. Yes it is a bit spendy, but not unreasonable for a special event, or perhaps even a MoCo election victory party.

Cinco de Mayo said...

There's already one in Silver Spring on Georgia Ave. just south of the Beltway.

SS Penguin said...

Really “Roald”? Are you actually going to shop there?

Anonymous said...

I have it on good authority that the bundt cake was a personal favorite of Jackie Kennedy.

Woodmont said...

Robert sure does love the 1950s. What was his favorite part?
Jim Crow? Lynching? Voter suppression?
For all his being a snot nosed brat about boomers he thinks he is one. Isn’t that right Old Sport?

Anonymous said...

-Bundt cakes

-1950s cars and dealerships

-Use of "communist" as an insult

-"Wunnerful...wunnerful"

-"Missed it by that much"

-"Jackie Kennedy"

-"Master Plan highways"

-"Fairchild and Comsat headquarters"

Yep, Dyer was born in the wrong decade.

Next up, Aluminum Christmas Trees.

Anonymous said...

10:51 AM/11:19 AM/11:24 AM = Too much time on his hands guy weighs in

Anonymous said...

Why can't we get a real Michelin star restaurant in Bethesda is the TRUE QUESTION OF THE WORLD!

Roald and Woodmont said...

Mr. 11:46 Needs to find a job and a girlfriend chimes in.

Anonymous said...

1:24 PM Same recycled insults. Yawn.

May you write some new material in 2020!

Anonymous said...

I love riding in cars

Anonymous said...

@2:17 — Hello, everybody!! Hello, everybody!!

Anonymous said...

Why not mention that the location chosen is retail poison? Cake prices mean nothing - parking and location, location, location. Not a winner.

How many other places have come and gone within a year.

Can you even name the other stores?

Roald said...

Good response Old Sport

Anna said...

Thanks for the info, Suze.
There was a woman in Silver Spring who made the most decadent lemon bundt cakes and sold them only at her church's bake sales. I'm always on the hunt for a good lemon cake. :)

Anonymous said...

Can I get a red velvet? Can I get a chocolate ganache? No, we just have bunt. Pass.

Anonymous said...

Why so against bunt cakes? Can’t you just pour a red velvet batter into a bunt pan?

Anonymous said...

Sure, Why not? Just don’t bunt with two strikes.

Anna said...

@2:30 - Yes, you can!! Red velvet...with chocolate chips. The pecan praline looks pretty good too.

JT said...

Clearly none of you haters have had a nothing Bundt cake. They are absolutely delicious. I’ve been lucky enough to have had a slice from three of the flavors over the holidays and each was better than the other. These are not your grandma’s Bundt cakes!