Pop up cupcake shop at the Central Market – yes please!

Popular local cupcake specialist The Cupcake Lady is setting up shop at the Adelaide Central Market until the end of the year as a part of the Residence at the Market program.

The Cupcake Lady is BACK the Adelaide Central Market

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

Hands up if you like Cupcakes!

Cupcake lovers, your time is nigh!

Market goers, Adelaide’s most delicious cupcakes will be right on your doorstep again from today, with The Cupcake Lady opening a pop-up location at the Adelaide Central Market until the END OF THE YEAR! Praise be!

From Tuesday 20th October The Cupcake Lady’s brand new range of gourmet cupcake flavours will be available, we’re talking mouth watering, delectable, scrumptious, unputdownable cupcakes with flavours including Caramilk (get in my belly!), Tim Tam, Salted Caramel, Red Velvet and Oreo.

All hail deliciousness!

Near 20 different flavours have been created for the pop-up, with 10 different options daily. These are top notch, made with love, from scratch and crafted by hand. If you’re into cupcakes (and let’s be honest, who isn’t?) then this opportunity to sample some of the best Adelaide has to offer is a no brainer.

The Adelaide Central Market is open Tuesday – Saturday, including late nights until 8pm on Fridays.

thecupcakelady.com.au

adelaidecentralmarket.com.au

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