A proper cake shop bakes in-house. Ingredients are real. The baker has skill. It tastes different from supermarket cake or mass-produced bakery chains. Manchester has shops like this.
Trove in Levenshulme
Trove is the reference. They bake everything on site. Croissants, pain au chocolat, sourdough, cakes. The pastries are real butter, not shortening. Croissants are laminated properly – you see the layers. The cakes change seasonally. Lemon drizzle in summer, chocolate in winter, carrot cake year-round. Prices are £3-6 per cake slice. The coffee is good. The vibe is local, not franchised. They do brunch too. Worth the trip to Levenshulme.
What Makes Good Cake
Good cake uses real butter, real flour, real eggs. You taste the butter. The crumb is tender but not dry. If it tastes like oil instead of butter, it’s not good cake. Chocolate cake should taste like chocolate, not cocoa powder and sugar. Vanilla cakes should taste expensive – vanilla matters. Fruit cakes should have real fruit that’s been soaked, not dusty dried fruit.
Other Cake Options
Various independent bakeries scattered across Manchester do decent cakes. The key is finding ones that bake in-house. Check if the bakery smells like actual baking. If it does, it probably bakes on site. If it smells like nothing, it probably doesn’t.
French Patisserie
Genuine French patisseries are rare in Manchester but they exist. These are serious bakers. The technique matters. Éclairs should have actual cream inside, not piped nonsense. Tartes au citron should taste sharp and sweet at once. These are expensive – £4-8 per pastry. But they’re worth it.
Booking for Events
If you want a custom cake for an event, independent bakers can do this. They’ll work with you on design and flavour. Costs depend on complexity. A decent custom cake is £50-150 depending on size and design. Book at least two weeks ahead. Give them clear requirements.




