If you’ve been coming here for awhile, you may have noticed a theme of topics … food, of course, a little bit of life, kids, the color pink … and oh yes, cupcakes! I don’t know how or when the cupcake obsession started, but it’s been going strong for many years now and shows no signs of letting it up. Whether we’re making them at home or hunting down the newest cupcake spot, it’s a popular topic.
I can’t remember how I first discovered Mr. Cupcakes, but think it might have been a local write-up in the paper or some such. The first time I tasted cupcakes from there, it was at a cupcake-themed Supper Club gathering last year. The Neighbor Wife, always eager to avoid baking, offered to pick some up since the place was on our to-visit list but we had yet … to visit. She brought an assortment and I’m fairly certain there were none left by the end of the evening. Quel surprise!
Last weekend, when I was planning our first “formal” dinner in the new house for the kids, I had decided on cupcakes for dessert. What better way to cap off our first meal? I mentioned to Nick that I’d be picking some up, and that was the first thing he was looking for when he walked in the door.
Armed with my handy dandy GPS, I found the store quite easily. Parking, on the other hand, is another issue. There are a few spots on the street in front of the place, and there is a little parking lot one door down. This is fine as long as you don’t drive an SUV. If you do, the lot is small enough that it’s quite the juggle to get out of the space.
The store is small. Actually, it’s about as big as Billy’s in the city, but they use their space way less creatively. There is one small bistro table to seat two if you want to eat there, but that’s also right in the middle of where the line forms, when there is one, so it’s not somewhere you want to sit. So pretty much a grab-and-go joint. They could use some help in the decorating department, but since we’re going for the cupcakes and the cupcakes alone, we’ll turn a blind eye.
The cupcake varieties fill the display case, sitting in labeled black trays. The store sells “Executive” cupcakes, those flavors that are always available, and “Interns,” those that are there for a limited time only. Cute concept.
I was the second in line on a Saturday afternoon, but before my turn was up, the line was out the door, so it’s definitely a popular spot. The staff seemed to be mostly high school students, and all were professional and very friendly. I got an assortment of flavors, including the French Toast, Hot Chocolate, Triple Chocolate, Hot Fudge Sundae and Plain Jane. Nick devoured the Hot Fudge Sundae Cupcake. I liked the French Toast one, although it was a little heavy handed with the cinnamon dusting on top.
The prices are very reasonable … 5 regular sized cupcakes, 1 mini and 2 tattoos for the kids was under $9. Considering there is another place that I know of that sells cupcakes for $4 a piece (craziness!!), I’m pretty happy with the $2 +/-each price range.
Would I go there again? If I was in the area, yes. But now that we’re making really good ones at home, ones that rival and sometimes beat Billy’s Bakery cupcakes, and since we have a few other spots left to visit on our list, it’s not an OMG, can’t-wait-to-go-back type place. That said, if you’re in the area, or even not, it’s worth a trip to satisfy your inner cupcake craving.
Mr. Cupcakes
1216 Van Houten Avenue
Clifton, NJÂ 07013
New location:
The Shops at Riverside
390 Hackensack Avenue
One Riverside Square
Hackensack, NJÂ 07601
I adore cupcakes. Too bad I’m not REALLY in the area! How did these compare to Crumbs?
It’s a bit too far for me to drive to! We have some cupcakes shops nearby in Alexandria, Va and they are all soooo expensive. I don’t understand how places charge upwards of $3.50 for a cupcake. We had one recently from Cake Love in DC and it was just too sweet. Nothing special. The ones you bought look delicious and the price is definitely reasonable.
I would never pay $4 each for a cupcake. Sorry, just would have to do without. $2 yes.
They look good.
Ramona
Well, they look delish. But sounds like parking was a headache. What other flavors did they have?
YES, Cate’s cupcakes rival and beat Billy’s Bakery. And you don’t get the attitude you get at Billy’s from the HORRIBLE Staff!
you can’t look at a cupcake and not feel happy! :)
Those cupcakes are adorable! Next time we head over toward Clifton (there is a cool fish store my hubby likes to visit), maybe we’ll try to find this place for a treat.
OMGosh! I am so hungry right now. You are not helping me be good tonight. :)
Pineapple Princess – lol, sorry!
Patsy – what is the fish place? If you’re in the area, also be sure to check out Corrado’s, if you haven’t been there. Just be sure to stay away on a Saturday or holiday! :)
Kiss – exactly my feelings!
The Neighbor Wife – awww, thanks!
Ramona – I know, crazy, right?!
Debbie – I totally agree. I mean, really, part of the allure of the cupcake is that it’s an affordable little sweet treat, but heading north of $3 is just craziness.
Joanne – I don’t know … you’re only about 20-30 minutes away. ;) I like Crumbs better though.
Sarah – hmm, Red Velvet, Birthday Cake flavor, Strawberry Shortcake, Fruity Pebbles and Oreo Cheesecake are a few of their “regulars” – definitely a nice mix of flavors.
I live on the same street and go there way too often!!! They have quite a variety but my favs are Red Velvet and Snowball fight!! I did just try their new Lemon one last night and it was AMAZING! Rasberry Cheescake is my boyfriends fav…
I kind of wish I did have to make a trip!!! We visit about once a week! When we’re being “good” we’ll get a mini. haha..