Kat’s Cakes Expands into Kitchen Space on Mcleod Drive

Kat's cakes offers seven cake flavors, seven varieties of butter cream, and at least six different fillings

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Custom cake-maker Kat’s Cakes will soon make the move into its first professional kitchen space. Previously operated from owner Kathryn Terrell’s residence, the company has signed a lease for kitchen space at the 4D Commissary cloud kitchen at 6290 McLeod Dr #120.

“It’s a small thing that I’m launching,” Terrell told What Now Las Vegas in a Friday morning phone call. “I’m excited to get started.”

Terrell’s move into the cake-making trade began with a recipe—caramel apple cake—passed down from her mother. Since then, Kat’s Cakes has expanded its list of offerings to include seven readily-available cake flavors (Chocolate, Vanilla, Red Velvet, Cinnamon, Apple, Cookies ‘n Cream, and Lemon), seven varieties of butter cream (Chocolate, Vanilla, Cookies n Cream, Cinnamon, Caramel, Lemon, Peanut Butter), and at least six different fillings, including Salted Caramel and Peanut Butter.

Fully custom cakes are also available.

“I do a lot of candy-bar-flavored cakes too,” Terrell said. “I like to take ideas that folks and have turn them into fun cakes.”

In addition to fully custom cakes, Kat’s Cakes provides customers with simpler cake templates, with double-layer cakes coming in 6-inch, 8-inch, 10-inch, and 12-inch varieties with add-ons like edible images and cake-toppers. Also available is the Doll Cake, which includes a “full-size Barbie Doll and simple dress design.”

As Kat’s Cakes expands out into the Las Vegas community, Terrell said, its creations will begin to appear at local farmers markets as well.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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