BIPOC-Owned BusinessBakery

Cakes of Paradise

Georgetown Mosi & Pualani Sims

Asian-Black-Pacific Islander family bakery since the 1990s. Exceptional Hawaiian tropical cakes with island vibes.

Known For

Asian-Black-Pacific Islander family bakery since the 1990s. Exceptional Hawaiian tropical cakes with island vibes.

Signature Items

Hawaiian tropical cakes, macadamia nut pie, Portuguese malasadas

Hours

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Why Vantage Members Should Care

Multi-generational, multi-ethnic family bakery — Hawaiian tropical cakes that represent Georgetown's diversity.

Address

6322 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108

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How To

How to Visit Cakes of Paradise

A step-by-step guide to visiting Cakes of Paradise — a BIPOC-owned business in Seattle curated by Vantage.

  1. 1

    Check their hours

    Check website

  2. 2

    Know what to order

    Hawaiian tropical cakes, macadamia nut pie, Portuguese malasadas

  3. 3

    Head to their location

    Visit Cakes of Paradise at 6322 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108 in Georgetown, Seattle.

  4. 4

    Support the business

    Multi-generational, multi-ethnic family bakery — Hawaiian tropical cakes that represent Georgetown's diversity.

Frequently Asked

Questions about Cakes of Paradise

What is Cakes of Paradise?+

Asian-Black-Pacific Islander family bakery since the 1990s. Exceptional Hawaiian tropical cakes with island vibes.

What is Cakes of Paradise known for?+

Hawaiian tropical cakes, macadamia nut pie, Portuguese malasadas

What are the hours at Cakes of Paradise?+

Check website

Why should I visit Cakes of Paradise?+

Multi-generational, multi-ethnic family bakery — Hawaiian tropical cakes that represent Georgetown's diversity.

Where is Cakes of Paradise located?+

Cakes of Paradise is in Georgetown, at 6322 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108, Seattle, Washington.

Who owns Cakes of Paradise?+

Cakes of Paradise is owned by Mosi & Pualani Sims.

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