November 3, 2025 - 05:51

A Centre County bakery is closing its Pleasant Gap shop, but it isn't going away completely. The Cakeshop by Tati plans to close its storefront at 113 E. Main Street, signaling a shift in its business model. Despite the closure, the bakery will continue to operate through online orders and local deliveries, allowing loyal customers to still enjoy their favorite baked goods.
The decision to close the physical location comes as the bakery looks to adapt to changing market conditions and consumer preferences. The owner expressed gratitude for the community's support over the years and emphasized that the quality of their products will remain unchanged. Customers can still place orders for cakes, pastries, and other treats through the bakery's website.
While the storefront will no longer be open for walk-in customers, the Cakeshop is committed to maintaining its connection with the community. This transition aims to streamline operations and focus on delivering high-quality baked goods directly to customers’ doors.
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