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    Dirty Dough

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    We typically order cakes from a different bakery that is a little further of a drive or I make…read morecakes myself for special occasions. So for the sake of convenience (I also recently had hand surgery), we thought we'd give Sweet Thing Bakery a try for my son's 3rd birthday cake. It's safe to say, this will be our new go-to! The cake was just like the picture I gave as an example and it was absolutely delicious. Everyone at the party raved over it. A baker myself, I'm pretty picky about cakes. This one was incredibly moist and the frosting had much more of a buttery taste than that of other bakeries; especially grocery store bakeries whose frostings taste mostly of shortening. Their prices are very reasonable as well. Just a tip--if you want to order a cake for a special occasion, they require that you do it at least 2 weeks in advance!

    I am deeply disheartened and honestly ashamed by a business policy requiring all service animals to…read morewear vests. That is not an ADA requirement, and there is no official vest, registration, or certification required for a legitimate service animal in the United States. Under the ADA, businesses cannot require proof of documentation, demand certification papers, or refuse entry simply because a service animal is not vested. A service animal handler also cannot legally be asked to leave unless the animal is out of control or causing a disturbance that the handler does not correct. The only questions staff are permitted to ask are: 1. Is the animal required because of a disability? 2. What work or task has the animal been trained to perform? Policies rooted in misinformation create unnecessary humiliation and barriers for disabled individuals who already face enough challenges in public spaces. Businesses should take the time to properly educate their staff on ADA laws instead of enforcing requirements that simply do not exist.

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