If you’ve ever walked into Sugaree’s Bakery in New Albany, then you already know this truth: some places don’t just smell good — they feel good. And Sugaree’s is one of those places where the air is thick with butter, sugar, and just enough nostalgia to stop you in your tracks before you make it all the way to the counter. It hits you right in the childhood.
Their layer cakes are the headliners — tall, proud, unapologetically Southern. The kind of cakes that look like your grandmother made them, only if your grandmother had a full team of angels helping in the kitchen. Folks all over the country order these cakes like they’ve struck baking gold, and honestly, who can blame them? Sugaree’s has been shouted out everywhere from Oprah to Southern Living to The New York Times, but down here, we didn’t need a magazine to tell us what our taste buds already knew.

Let me tell you — that caramel cake? Oh my! Those thin, stacked layers with caramel icing that somehow tastes like both a candy shop and a Sunday supper… it’s one of those desserts you eat slowly because you don’t want it to end. And the strawberry cake? It tastes like May. Like summer weddings, porch fans, and the first Mississippi strawberries of the season. And if you’ve never cut into their rainbow cake, don’t skip it because you think it’s “just for kids.” It’s pure joy on a plate — bright, fun, and completely irresistible.

But here’s what really special about Sugaree’s: you can taste the care. There’s nothing rushed about these cakes. Nothing mass-produced or halfway-done. Each layer, each swipe of icing, feels intentional — like somebody behind the scenes is still treating cake-making as a craft instead of a chore. And maybe that’s why people keep coming back. It’s not just sugar and flour; it’s pride and patience.
Whether you pick one up in person or have it shipped straight to your kitchen table, a Sugaree’s cake brings a little bit of Mississippi right to you. It reminds you how the simplest things — time, tradition, good ingredients, and a whole lot of love — can still surprise you.
And when something this good is made right here at home, you don’t just eat it. You savor it, share it, and brag on it… because that’s what we do around here.


