Thu 11 Oct 2007
Crumbs Bake Shop: Bizarro Sprinkles
Posted by Caroline on Crack under Los Angeles, Dining, Sweets, Cupcakes -Finally! I was able to make it to Crumbs Bake Shop after being intimidated by those crazy Beverly Hills drivers and traffic. But after work and after a lame happy hour at El Torito in BH, dotsara and I walked over to Sprinkles’ newest adversary.
At 8pm on a weeknight the place was empty save for a couple of customers. It was actually a lot smaller than I had imagined. I guess I was hoping for cases and cases of cupcakes. Instead there was one cupcake-dedicated case and I think there was a cake case, but I didn’t care about that one.
The two young women behind the counter were very friendly and, more importantly, oh-so patient as dotsara and I fired a bunch of questions at them. “What’s in a Fluffernutter?” “What’s a Devil Dog…a Blackout cupcake…an Artie Lange?” They answered all inquiries without a trace of exasperation.
Standing in front of the case, I just couldn’t decide. I was a bit overwhelmed by all the different flavors. Unlike Sprinkles with its simple cupcake choices, these seemed to be a complex cocktail of flavors. Where in Sprinkles I’d be able to say, “I’d like the chocolate coconut, dark chocolate, etc.” Here, I wouldn’t know where to begin. Also, most had chunks of stuff garnishing the frosting making it difficult to imagine biting into.
“What’s your most popular cupcake?” I asked one lady. She said the Artie Lange is. “It’s usually sold out,” she added. The Artie Lange ($3.75), named after a Howard Stern cohort, is the vanilla cupcake filled with chocolate buttercream and topped with a chocolate fondant and decorated with black and white sprinkles around the edge.
“What’s your favorite…or the store favorite?” “The Caramel Apple Cupcake. [$3.50] It has actual pieces of apple in it.” She described how light it was and not too sweet.
“Sold! I’ll take ‘em both,” I said triumphantly. But as dotsara and I left the quaint borough-esque bake shop, I bemoaned my decision. I can’t eat them both! They’re HUGE! Dotsara had her own cupcake, the carrot cake one, and so wasn’t willing to split my two with me.
So, the next day I decided to ask three of my co-workers — one of whom had participated in my cupcake challenge — to go in on a little taste test with me. I had wrapped the bake shop box with Saran Wrap the night before in an effort to preserve the cupcakes’ freshness. It paid off as both cupcakes were still moist as we dug into them.
First we tried the Artie Lange. I tried to cut four pieces evenly but the moistness of the cake and the buttercream within along with the fondant made that difficult. Donna D. asked for a fork since eating it proved messy. I just dug in with my fingers, licking them off as I went.
All of us agreed that the Artie Lange buttercream and fondant were just way too sugary. It was just like putting a spoonful of sugar in your mouth. I ended up scraping all that noise off the rest of my piece before I could take another bite. But the vanilla cake itself was soft and moist.
“What do you guys think of the Artie Lange?” “It’s pretty righteous.” “Yeah, it’s really good.” “It’s better than any of the cupcakes we had at the cupcake comparison.” “A little too much frosting.”
Then we cut into the Caramel Apple cupcake. This was hard to cut into four pieces as well. “I didn’t think that frosting could be sweeter than the Artie Lange, but I think this one is even sweeter because it’s got caramel in it.” “I like it better…not as sweet.” “Their cake is very good but their frosting is too much.” “Yeah, the frosting is a little overdone.”
Even dotsara said in her report of the carrot cupcake: “There’s almost the same amount (by volume) of frosting as there is cake and that’s just too much. It had the effect of making the cupcake really top heavy and unwieldy even after I’d cut it in half. Boo.” But she did also add that this carrot cake was second only to her favorite from childhood memory.
Donna D. said that had these cupcakes been part of my cupcake challenge, they probably would have scored high. But if they were part of my cupcake challenge, we would have been dead since we were overloaded with sugar as it was.
Anyway, it seemed the verdict was that for the money, these were good cupcakes. But I, myself, found them too complicated. Yes, you get a lot of cupcake for your money; it seems more like a small cake than an actual cupcake. But when it comes down to it, I think I’d rather be able to unwrap my cupcake at my desk, in the car, at a party and stuff it in my face. Rather than have to break out a fork and some napkins.
Crumbs Bake Shop
9465 S. Santa Monica Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California 90210 (map)
(310) 550-9811

October 11th, 2007 at 10:34 am
$3.75 for a cuppycake? and i thought sprinkles’ $3.25 was a bit over the top. i understand that part of it goes to charity and all, but geez. that’s ridiculous.
October 11th, 2007 at 1:36 pm
hola caroline-
one of my coworkers came across your blog and passed it on. we just had a similar contest here at the office. Sprinkles came out on top as well but the unofficial favorite was Dainties ‘Stupid Chocolate’. delicious.
October 11th, 2007 at 3:53 pm
Wow that place looks fantastic. Never heard of it until now. I’ll have to check it out.
October 11th, 2007 at 9:25 pm
I was there yesterday as well - at about 5:30 and there was a line….
I have to say these are my least favorite cupcakes out of all the usual suspects. Way too much frosting - and way too sweet. I have never thrown a cupcake away until now.
I tried the Elvis(peanut butter/banana),S’Mores,
Hostess,Artie Lange,and Pumpkin.
Dainties and Yummy Cupcakes remain my favorites!
October 12th, 2007 at 11:04 am
Proper frosting-to-cake ratio is essential! Why don’t more people understand this? Thanks for the heads up, I’ll stick with Dainties.
October 13th, 2007 at 8:45 am
TinyNancer,
Considering it’s about 25-50 cents more than a Sprinkles cupcake, you get a lot. But yeah, I don’t think I want THAT much cupcake.
Hermanita,
Hmm, people keep saying they like Dainties but I wasn’t all that crazy about ‘em since they are all Devil’s Food with just different flavor frosting. But then again, it IS just down the street from me.
Shebop,
Aw, I wanted to try the Elvis one but it didn’t sound all that appetizing. Sounds like you tried the ultra sweet ones!
Karen,
OR if people do that much frosting maybe don’t make it so sweet. There’s was sooo sugary.
October 27th, 2007 at 12:23 am
The key to Crumbs is the bite size cupcakes. They sell them by the dozens and they are perfection.
November 27th, 2007 at 3:38 pm
These cupcakes are, handsdown, the best. You guys are insane. Their cakes have the perfect consistency. The frosting (especially the artie lange and the strawberry cream cheese) are to die for. I was a Sprinkles fan, but no more. All Crumbs, all the time. I give considerable attention to Yummy Cupcakes in Santa Monica, for they are almost as good.
December 28th, 2007 at 4:08 pm
I tried having them delivered. Don’t bother. They’re great but it is a little too much for Crumbs to handle and they’ll arrive late and stale.
January 2nd, 2008 at 4:47 pm
What is the proper or best “frosting-to-cake” ratio that people have found for cupcakes?