Baked & Wired

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Baked & Wired is a popular bakery and coffee shop located in Washington, D.C. It is known for its delicious baked goods and specialty coffee. In this article, we will explore the history of Baked & Wired, its menu offerings, and its impact on the local community.

History[edit | edit source]

Baked & Wired was founded in 2001 by Teresa Velazquez and her family. Originally, it started as a small neighborhood bakery, but it quickly gained popularity due to its high-quality products and friendly atmosphere. Over the years, Baked & Wired expanded its operations and became a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike.

Menu[edit | edit source]

Baked & Wired offers a wide range of baked goods, including cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and pastries. Their menu is constantly evolving, with new creations being introduced regularly. Some of their most popular items include the "Uniporn" cupcake, a colorful and whimsical treat, and the "Elvis" cake, a decadent combination of banana, peanut butter, and chocolate.

In addition to their baked goods, Baked & Wired takes pride in their coffee offerings. They source their beans from local roasters and carefully craft each cup of coffee to perfection. Whether you prefer a classic espresso or a specialty latte, Baked & Wired has something to satisfy every coffee lover's palate.

Community Impact[edit | edit source]

Baked & Wired has become an integral part of the local community in Washington, D.C. They actively participate in various charitable initiatives and support local organizations. Their commitment to giving back is evident in their involvement with food drives, fundraisers, and community events.

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