
Cake Pricing+
ServingGuide
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Wedding / Event Cake Serving Guidelines
Choosing the appropriate size for your wedding/ event cake is essential for your special day. It’s important to ensure there is enough cake to accommodate all your guests while minimizing waste. Consider whether you would like to extra cake or an entire tier to take home, freeze, and enjoy later.
The true wedding cake equation comes down to :
How many people you want to serve x how big you want your servings to be = wedding cake size.
For a cocktail-style reception, the industry standard is to have cake for 60-75% of your estimated guest count. For a seated dinner where cake is a served course, the industry standard is to have one slice per guest.
How many people do you want your wedding cake to serve
When planning your wedding cake, it's common for couples to order enough for their immediate guests, but not necessarily for the entire guest list. Typically, wedding cakes are designed to serve a portion of the guests, with additional desserts or sweets filling in the gaps. However, we always recommend discussing your specific needs with us to ensure there's enough cake for everyone. Whether it's for an intimate celebration or a larger gathering, we’ll help you determine the perfect size and design so that everyone can enjoy a slice of your beautiful cake!
It's uncommon for every guest to take a slice, but there may be cake lovers who want to sample all the flavors or go back for seconds. For a cocktail-style reception, the industry standard is to have cake for 60-75% of your estimated guest count. For a seated dinner where cake is a served course, the industry standard is to have one slice per guest. This approach allows those who want cake to have some, while also accommodating those eager guests who might want a little extra.
What size cake servings are you going to offer?
It’s easy to focus solely on your guest count. However, determining the right size of your wedding cake goes beyond just asking, “What do I need for 100 guests?” It ultimately depends on the shape of the cake.
For wedding cakes you should be ordering based upon 'finger' slices because cake is usually served with tea and coffee following a dessert course. However if you will be using the cake as your dessert you should allow for a 'dessert serve'
Our cakes are about 8 inches in height. Each layer is 2 inches and
a typical slice is 2 inch x 1 inch x 4 inches
To keep things as simple as possible, I am offering the advice below based on a cake tier height of 4”, which is our standard count size. Here is what that looks like :
Standard wedding slice
[ This is how our serving guide is determined]
1 inch x 1 inch x 4-5 inches

Dessert Portion
[ Larger slice = less servings]
1 inch wide x 2 inches deep x 4-5 inches tall.

This will give you an idea of the cake size you need. There's no need to do the calculations yourself; when reach out to me about a wedding cake, I'll take care of all the math and offer you several options based on your guest count. If you're just looking for a rough estimate, this chart will be helpful. Additionally, I've examples of various wedding cake sizes to demonstrate the potential number of servings.

What size
cake
should we order??

Choosing the appropriate size for your wedding/ event cake is essential for your special day. It’s important to ensure there is enough cake to accommodate all your guests while minimizing waste. Consider whether you would like to extra cake or an entire tier to take home, freeze, and enjoy later.

Cake Pricing
Our pricing begins with base rates for our most requested cake sizes and may vary based on guest count, intricate design elements, and curated add-ons. We offer flexible payment plans—once the retainer is secured, payments can be made at your convenience, with the full balance due at least two weeks prior to your wedding date
