Slappy Cakes

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Slappy Cakes
Industry Restaurant
Founded2009 (2009) in Portland, Oregon, United States
FounderAshley Berry, Adam Fuderer
Headquarters
Portland, Oregon
,
United States
Website www.slappycakes.com

Slappy Cakes is a restaurant chain based out of Portland, Oregon and serving primarily breakfast food with locations in the United States and Singapore.

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History

Exterior of the restaurant in Portland, Oregon, in 2022 Portland, Oregon (July 26, 2022) - 028.jpg
Exterior of the restaurant in Portland, Oregon, in 2022

Slappy cakes was started in 2009 by Ashley Berry and Adam Fuderer in the Belmont district of Portland, Oregon. [1] The restaurant features tabletop griddles and batter is served in a plastic bottle so that patrons can draw designs on the griddle. [1] [2] [3] In 2020, Slappy Cakes announced that it would open a location in Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. [1] In 2013, Slappy Cakes opened a location in the Shinjuku neighborhood of Tokyo, Japan. [3] By 2019, the restaurant chain had expanded to Malaysia, Japan, and Singapore. [4] [2]

Locations

United States

Asia

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