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Baked AF opens on Goss Avenue

We’ve got some sweet news to share.

A shotgun house has been converted to a bakery, which features colorful decorations and seating.

Baked AF features colorful and decorative outdoor seating.

Photo by LOUtoday

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, boy do we have a treat for you. Baked AF is now open in Germantown.

The shop, located at 1008 Goss Ave. next door to Breakfast + Pizza AF, serves cakes, cupcakes, cookies, brownies, and other baked goods, like made-to-order donuts.

The offerings also include six flavors of homemade ice cream: chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla + three rotating, seasonal flavors — right now its maple, coffee toffee, and cinnamon toast — which is used in milkshakes, floats, and sundaes. There are also coffee beverages.

The atmosphere at Baked AF is just as sweet as your order. The house-turned-bakery features indoor and outdoor seating + kid-friendly fixtures, like upcycled teacup seating and a larger-than-life blue-frosted cupcake and ice cream sundae.

A shop features pink, Victorian era couches, stools, and a counter, all in bright colors.

Baked AF also offers six flavors of homemade ice cream, including three flavors that will be rotated seasonally.

Photo by LOUtoday

Pro tip: Baked AF customers are free to use the expansive back patio of neighboring Hauck’s Corner, which includes a playground — so those kids can run off that sugar high.

Right now, Baked opens in the afternoon, but will eventually transition to daily service, from 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Bonus: Brush up on the surrounding neighborhood with our guide to Schnitzelburg. We’re only ~10 weeks away from the 54th Annual World Championship Dainty Contest.

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