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TAKE ME HOME TONIGHT Desserts

Take Me Home Tonight

MOUTHWATERING DESSERTS TO-GO

BY MEGAN MEINTASIS

October is the month of pumpkins, spice, and everything nice. It’s that time of year when the temperatures begin to drop and the holidays are so close, we can begin to feel the magic of the gathering season in the air. As you look to host cozy dinner parties or simple nights curled up in your favorite pajamas fireside, we are sharing a round-up of our favorite take home desserts from the locations our readers have called out as the best. Read on to get inspired and ignite that appetite!

MINI CHEESECAKES

85 Degrees Celsius The world famous 85 Degree Celsius Bakery and Cafe instantly made a name for itself as the place to go for high-end, cafe style desserts sold at affordable prices. The cafe’s mini cheesecakes are elegant, and the perfect dinner party dessert option, with a light and fluffy texture that is much different than traditionally dense New York-style cheesecake.

85 DEGREES CELSIUS BAKERY CAFE Nothing Bundt Cakes It’s no secret that Nothing Bundt Cakes is a favorite for homemade tasting, grab-and-go dessert, and their seasonally available pumpkin spice bundlet is about as fun and festive as dessert gets. The individually sized, moist pumpkin cake made with pumpkin, cinnamon, and all spice is then frosted with Nothing Bundt Cake’s signature cream cheese frosting for a creamy dessert that’ll have you begging for more.

NOTHING BUNDT CAKES

128 Lincoln Center, Stockton (209) 957.2253 Instagram: @nothingbundtcakes

S’MORES COOKIES

SweetArts Bakery For the last six years, this beloved local bakery has been sweetening up the community with its gourmet cupcakes, special occasions cakes, and assortment of fresh baked daily pastries and cookies. A local favorite, Sweet Art’s s’mores cookies are the perfect take home treat for the chocolate lover. The cookies feature the bakery’s heavenly chocolate chip cookies made with chunks of graham crackers before they are coated with Hershey’s Chocolate and filled with gooey toasted marshmallow.

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