Cakes hold a special place in Colombian kitchens. They’re not just desserts—they’re part of celebrations, everyday treats, and moments shared around the table. At Columbus Bakery, baking traditional Colombian cakes means honouring those memories while preparing each one with care, patience, and attention to flavour.
Our mantecadas are a true classic. Soft, buttery, and comforting, they’re the kind of cake that feels familiar from the first bite. Simple in appearance but rich in flavour, mantecadas are perfect for pairing with coffee or enjoying as a quiet treat during the day.
Tres leches cake is all about indulgence. Light sponge cake soaked in a blend of milks creates a texture that’s moist, delicate, and perfectly balanced. Topped simply and served chilled, it’s a favourite for celebrations and a reminder that sometimes the most beloved desserts are the ones that melt in your mouth.
Wine cake brings a deeper, more layered flavour. Rich, aromatic, and gently spiced, it’s a cake meant to be enjoyed slowly. Each slice carries warmth and tradition, making it a popular choice for those who appreciate bold, classic flavours.
Our flanes are smooth, creamy, and comforting. Made with care and patience, they offer a delicate sweetness and silky texture that feels timeless. Simple ingredients come together to create a dessert that’s elegant without being complicated.
And then there’s milhojas—layers of delicate pastry stacked with creamy filling, crisp and soft at the same time. It’s a dessert that showcases texture and balance, where every bite offers something a little different.
At Columbus Bakery, these cakes are baked to be shared. They’re made for birthdays, gatherings, quiet moments, and everything in between. Each one reflects the flavours and traditions of Colombia, prepared with the intention of bringing warmth and joy to every table.
Because baking traditional cakes isn’t just about following recipes—it’s about preserving the flavours that bring people together.
Classic flavours, baked with care, meant to be shared.