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Georgetown Cupcake

Georgetown Cupcake is a cupcakery based in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Sisters Katherine Berman (née Kallinis) and Sophie LaMontagne (née Kallinis) opened the shop in February 2008.[1]

Georgetown Cupcake's M Street shop, open during the February 9–10, 2010 North American blizzard.

History edit

 
Founders Katherine Berman, left, and Sophie LaMontagne at a 2012 event.

Growing up in Toronto, Katherine Berman and Sophie LaMontagne learned baking from their Greek grandmother.[2] When they were children, their grandmother allowed them to use leftover cake batter to make miniature cakes, such as cupcakes.[3]

 
Georgetown Cupcake's original Potomac Street location, now used by the company for storage.

Before opening the shop, LaMontagne was working in Boston for a venture capital firm, and Berman worked for Gucci in Toronto. Berman, a graduate of Marymount University and familiar with the Washington DC area, decided it would be a good place to open a cupcake shop.[1] The sisters financed the shop using their own life savings, along with a small business loan.[4] Their mother and employee, Elaine Kallinis, also helps run the shop.

Berman and LaMontagne opened the shop in Georgetown in February 2008, in a small, white-framed house on Potomac Street.[1] The shop quickly became popular, often running out of cupcakes during the day and then closing up shop until the following day.[3]

By December 2009, Georgetown Cupcake outgrew the location and moved the shop to a new location at the corner of 33rd and M Street NW in Georgetown. Georgetown Cupcake has opened a second location in Bethesda, Maryland, and sells cupcakes online.[3] Recently they have opened in Soho, New York, Newbury St. in Boston, and Los Angeles. A shop was initially meant to open in Atlanta in Spring of 2013 and eventually opened in March 2015. Along with these locations the store also ships nationwide. The shop maintains the Potomac Street location for filling mail and special orders, as well as hosting special events such as cupcake decorating parties. The majority of shipping orders and large projects, however, are filled at their shipping annex located in Sterling, Virginia. [5] On weekends at the M Street location, lines extend out the door and around the corner. Customers consist equally of both tourists and locals.[3]

Cupcakes edit

 
Georgetown Cupcakes for Wikipedia

Georgetown Cupcake offers over thirty flavors each day, including multiple varieties of chocolate, vanilla, and red velvet that are available each day, several seasonal flavors, and other flavors on rotation throughout the week.[6] The cupcakes are baked throughout the day at the shop, and use specially-sourced ingredients such as cocoa from France and vanilla from Madagascar.[7] Each cupcake has roughly 250 calories, except for those with less frosting such as the Chocolate Ganache variety which have approximately 200 calories.[7]

 
Georgetown Cupcake owners (and sisters) Katherine Berman and Sophie LaMontagne preparing special order, a dinosaur-themed cake (250 mini-cupcakes), at their shop.

The shop sells an average of 10,000 cupcakes daily, with red velvet being the top-seller.[3] Each day, Georgetown Cupcake gives away 100 free cupcakes at each location; they announce the free, not-on-the-menu flavor on their Facebook and Twitter pages, and give them out to the first 100 customers who request them.[8]

Television edit

 
A cupcake tank constructed by Georgetown Cupcake for a birthday celebration of the United States Army. The tank is made of over 5,000 cupcakes and weighs 2,500 pounds (1,100 kg).

During winter and spring of 2010, TLC filmed a reality series at Georgetown Cupcake, shadowing the sisters, telling their story, and aspects of running a small business. The six-part series, titled DC Cupcakes, aired on Fridays in July 2010.[9] The second season began on Friday, February 25, 2011. Berman and LaMontagne have appeared as guests on numerous other television shows, including the Martha Stewart Show,[10] The Rachael Ray show,[11] and NBC's Today Show.[12] Due to the popularity of the first series of the show the sisters opened a new shop in Bethesda, Maryland, and as a result of the second series they opened up four additional locations in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, and Atlanta.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Joynt, Carol (2008-02-19). . New York Social Diary. Archived from the original on 2014-07-10. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  2. ^ Nerenberg, Kate (2008-09-24). "Kitchen Favorites: The Georgetown Cupcake Sisters". Washingtonian. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  3. ^ a b c d e Clark, Cindy (2010-07-15). "'DC Cupcakes': Washington's purveyors of power pastry". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  4. ^ Nicholls, Walter (2008-02-26). "Two Sisters, Little Cakes Are a Big Hit". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  5. ^ "Reality TV: "DC Cupcakes" Premiere". We Love DC. 2010-07-14. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  6. ^ "Menu". Georgetown Cupcake. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  7. ^ a b "Mmmmmmmmm! Cupcakes!". Larry King Live. CNN. 2010-07-15. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  8. ^ "The Cupcake Cup: Georgetown Cupcake vs. Furin's". Washingtonian. 2010-03-11. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  9. ^ . Entertainment Tonight. 2010-07-16. Archived from the original on July 17, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  10. ^ . Martha Stewart. 2008-11-03. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  11. ^ . The Rachael Ray Show. 2009-02-13. Archived from the original on 2010-11-14. Retrieved 2019-09-07.
  12. ^ "Quick and easy cupcake frostings". The Today Show. NBC. 2010-07-20. Retrieved 2010-07-24.[dead link]

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External links edit

  • Georgetown Cupcake (official site)
  • DC Cupcakes - TLC


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decided it would be a good place to open a cupcake shop 1 The sisters financed the shop using their own life savings along with a small business loan 4 Their mother and employee Elaine Kallinis also helps run the shop Berman and LaMontagne opened the shop in Georgetown in February 2008 in a small white framed house on Potomac Street 1 The shop quickly became popular often running out of cupcakes during the day and then closing up shop until the following day 3 By December 2009 Georgetown Cupcake outgrew the location and moved the shop to a new location at the corner of 33rd and M Street NW in Georgetown Georgetown Cupcake has opened a second location in Bethesda Maryland and sells cupcakes online 3 Recently they have opened in Soho New York Newbury St in Boston and Los Angeles A shop was initially meant to open in Atlanta in Spring of 2013 and eventually opened in March 2015 Along with these locations the store also ships nationwide The shop maintains the Potomac Street location for filling mail and special orders as well as hosting special events such as cupcake decorating parties The majority of shipping orders and large projects however are filled at their shipping annex located in Sterling Virginia 5 On weekends at the M Street location lines extend out the door and around the corner Customers consist equally of both tourists and locals 3 Cupcakes edit nbsp Georgetown Cupcakes for WikipediaGeorgetown Cupcake offers over thirty flavors each day including multiple varieties of chocolate vanilla and red velvet that are available each day several seasonal flavors and other flavors on rotation throughout the week 6 The cupcakes are baked throughout the day at the shop and use specially sourced ingredients such as cocoa from France and vanilla from Madagascar 7 Each cupcake has roughly 250 calories except for those with less frosting such as the Chocolate Ganache variety which have approximately 200 calories 7 nbsp Georgetown Cupcake owners and sisters Katherine Berman and Sophie LaMontagne preparing special order a dinosaur themed cake 250 mini cupcakes at their shop The shop sells an average of 10 000 cupcakes daily with red velvet being the top seller 3 Each day Georgetown Cupcake gives away 100 free cupcakes at each location they announce the free not on the menu flavor on their Facebook and Twitter pages and give them out to the first 100 customers who request them 8 Television edit nbsp A cupcake tank constructed by Georgetown Cupcake for a birthday celebration of the United States Army The tank is made of over 5 000 cupcakes and weighs 2 500 pounds 1 100 kg During winter and spring of 2010 TLC filmed a reality series at Georgetown Cupcake shadowing the sisters telling their story and aspects of running a small business The six part series titled DC Cupcakes aired on Fridays in July 2010 9 The second season began on Friday February 25 2011 Berman and LaMontagne have appeared as guests on numerous other television shows including the Martha Stewart Show 10 The Rachael Ray show 11 and NBC s Today Show 12 Due to the popularity of the first series of the show the sisters opened a new shop in Bethesda Maryland and as a result of the second series they opened up four additional locations in New York Boston Los Angeles and Atlanta See also editBaked amp Wired DC CupcakesReferences edit a b c Joynt Carol 2008 02 19 Washington Gets Cupcaked New York Social Diary Archived from the original on 2014 07 10 Retrieved 2010 07 24 Nerenberg Kate 2008 09 24 Kitchen Favorites The Georgetown Cupcake Sisters Washingtonian Retrieved 2010 07 24 a b c d e Clark Cindy 2010 07 15 DC Cupcakes Washington s purveyors of power pastry USA Today Retrieved 2010 07 24 Nicholls Walter 2008 02 26 Two Sisters Little Cakes Are a Big Hit The Washington Post Retrieved 2010 07 24 Reality TV DC Cupcakes Premiere We Love DC 2010 07 14 Retrieved 2010 07 24 Menu Georgetown Cupcake Retrieved 2010 07 24 a b Mmmmmmmmm Cupcakes Larry King Live CNN 2010 07 15 Retrieved 2010 07 24 The Cupcake Cup Georgetown Cupcake vs Furin s Washingtonian 2010 03 11 Retrieved 2010 07 24 DC Cupcakes Sweetens Up Summer TV Entertainment Tonight 2010 07 16 Archived from the original on July 17 2010 Retrieved 2010 07 24 Election Cupcakes Martha Stewart 2008 11 03 Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2010 07 24 Valentine s Day Dinner amp Isla Fisher The Rachael Ray Show 2009 02 13 Archived from the original on 2010 11 14 Retrieved 2019 09 07 Quick and easy cupcake frostings The Today Show NBC 2010 07 20 Retrieved 2010 07 24 dead link 38 54 19 N 77 03 58 W 38 905247 N 77 066192 W 38 905247 77 066192External links editGeorgetown Cupcake official site DC Cupcakes TLC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Georgetown Cupcake amp oldid 1145194009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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