Unusual Cakes

If your looking for the most unique and unusual cake for your wedding, then this is where you’ll find it. Click on each business name to enter their site, there’s so much chocolate, do you dare?

Choccywoccydoodah are a dedicated team of artists, designers and chocolatiers who specialise in creating decadent, bespoke wedding cakes, chocolate birthday cakes and unique chocolate gifts. We are a much more than your usual cake shop. Our cakes are made by hand and with love in Brighton. We would love to see you – so please do come and visit us in London and Brighton. If you would like a bespoke cake then we can see you personally and discuss what you want, whether it be a birthday cake, wedding cake, civil partnershop cake or an anniversary cake. We will create a special cake for your special day.

Sweet As - Passionate about chocolate

Sweet As is an award-winning chocolate specialist that creates show-stopping chocolate cakes, delectable chocolate brownies and a host of other sumptuous goodies, proving we’re as fanatical about chocolate as you are. Working from our Leamington Spa base, each cake is handmade using the finest ingredients (think luxurious Belgian chocolate and locally-sourced free range eggs), meaning they taste as gorgeous as they look.

The Big Wedding Cake Company

Are you considering an unusual wedding cake, contemporary wedding cake or traditional wedding cake design? Trying to choose the perfect cake for your wedding day can be a daunting task. Why not let The Big Wedding Cake Company help. Our wedding cake co-ordinators will work closely with you, providing a personal and friendly service to create your perfect unique or unusual wedding cake. They will ensure that your unusual wedding cake design will be everything you would expect it to be.

Chocolate ART has been a creator of unique wedding cakes for over 14 years. Surrounded by the stunning views of Matlock in Derbyshire, chocolate wedding cakes are designed, crafted and created by hand in the infamous ‘chocolate studio’. Situated in the middle of the ‘helter skelter’ Riber Road, the Chocolate ART cottage offers wedding couples the chance to have a unique handmade wedding cake, suitable for all budgets. A melt in the mouth chocolate torte is created incorporating only the finest chocolate from Belgium, locally produced ingredients and no artificial colours or flavourings. 

Wedding Ceremony Cake Designers UK

Designer wedding cakes from award-winning Italian Pâtissier, Massimo Bishop-Scotti.
Are you looking for your individuality to be reflected in your wedding or civil partnership cake? Our signature is cutting edge design, coupled with highest quality ingredients and sophisticated flavour combinations to deliver a superb culinary experience. Every wedding cake we deliver is entirely exclusive. Our aim is to create an impressive and enviable focal point for your reception. We pride ourselves on making cakes that taste on the inside, as good as they look on the outside.

Hockleys (winners of the British Bakers Award) was established by twin brothers Michael and Graham Hockley in 1986 and are based in Northamptonshire. Their reputation has been built on outstanding creativity and quality of work, coupled with a personal and professional service in the wedding cake industry. They can create traditional designs, or the most unusual and contemporary chocolate wedding cake designs, by using handcrafted sugar flowers, humorous characters and 3D buildings. Your wedding cake will be designed with you to give a spectacular centrepiece for your special day.

Rainbow Sugarcraft Logo

We are renowned makers of luxury Chocolate Wedding Cakessmothered in rich Belgian Chocolate and generously layered with fresh, creamy chocolate ganache for the ultimate chocoholic fantasy! We believe all our Designs should not only look stunning, they should taste delicious too. We use a wide choice of mouth watering recipes including Rich Dark Chocolate Cakes, Toffee Cake, American Carrot Cake, Double Lemon, Guinness Cake, Red Velvet; in fact any flavour you wish. 

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