Red Velvet Vegas Cake Slice

$ 6.65

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Las Vegas' favorite red velvet cake slice since 1959! Classic red velvet cake filled with Freed's Bakery's scratch made cream cheese icing and iced in true European buttercream, coated with red velvet cake crumbs, and topped with chocolate straws! One of Freed's Bakery of Las Vegas' most popular dessert cake slice flavors!

If you have questions on sizing and design, or would like additional information, please contact the bakery at (702) 456-7762 or email us at info@freedsbakery.com.

Please note that pickups at our Dessert Shop locations in Summerlin, Downtown, and Aliante/Centennial Hills require a minimum of 72 hours advance notice for pre-orders, additional notice may be required for select designs. Please reach out to our team with any questions or concerns regarding availability, thank you for your understanding!

Freed's Bakery has been serving up delicious treats in Las Vegas for over 60 years. We are proud to be a local, third generation family owned business in a city we love.

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Diamond
Red velvet gimme more!

Absolutely love the texture and flavor I will be purchasing the cake instead of buying an individual piece next time ! ;) PS the wedding cake and red velvet are my two favorite cakes from Freed's!!!!

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Kelly Neubauer

Great flavor, pretty design but a little too much frosting.

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Eli miranda
Very velvety

Great texture and flavor

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Don and Sheila Shields
Wedding Suprise

We got married on Feb 23, I ordered the Red Velvet quarter sheet cake as a special surprise for my wife. Absolutely fabulous, we have never tasted anything like it. We would strongly suggest ordering your special occasion cake from these baking wizzards. You are the best.

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John
Absolute Perfection

I had a great experience with freed's bakery. I ordered the red velvet Vegas dessert cake and wow did it deliver. It was absolutely delicious and so beautiful. Thank you freeds