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This New York baker once baked cakes for Olivia Rodrigo; now she runs her own bakery
This New York baker once baked cakes for Olivia Rodrigo; now she runs her own bakery

Hindustan Times

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

This New York baker once baked cakes for Olivia Rodrigo; now she runs her own bakery

Meet Morgan Knight, a former political‑science major turned Instagram‑famous cake artist from New York. Morgan Knight, an Instagram-famous cake artist, opened Saint Street Cakes in Brooklyn after gaining popularity from baking for Olivia Rodrigo. (Photos: Instagram) From studying law to whipping up birthday cakes, Morgan started an Instagram cake business in 2021. Now, she has gone full-time by opening a bakery, Saint Street Cakes in Brooklyn, New York, USA. But what led to this? In October 2023, Morgan baked cakes for singer Olivia Rodrigo's Saturday Night Live performance, in the same year when the singer smashed the cakes during her performance. Later, Morgan posted a video about behind the scenes, which eventually skyrocketed her popularity on social media. This led the baker to open up a physical bakery, Saint Street Cakes in Brooklyn, New York, in June this year. What's on the menu? Her bakery's menu includes cake slices like pistachio-lemon buttercream, carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, and double-chocolate cake with berries, along with her signature artistic and extravagant cakes. There are also Mini cakes and 'cake martinis' made of trifle-esque layers of cake and frosting in a large stemmed cocktail glass. For beverages, she serves coffee, tea, and refrigerated drinks. She is also proud of the vegan and gluten-free offerings she strives to include, like the Girlfriend brownie. The interior of her bakery includes a view of the cake decorating station, a pastry case with a counter, and a small sunroom with a few dine-in tables.

She Made a Cake for Olivia Rodrigo. Now She Has Her Own Brooklyn Bakery.
She Made a Cake for Olivia Rodrigo. Now She Has Her Own Brooklyn Bakery.

Eater

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Eater

She Made a Cake for Olivia Rodrigo. Now She Has Her Own Brooklyn Bakery.

is a born-and-raised New Yorker who is an editor for Eater's Northeast region and Eater New York, was the former Eater Austin editor for 10 years, and often writes about food and pop culture. Growing up, Morgan Knight was taken by the desserts in hand-drawn movies by Disney and Studio Ghibli: from the wedding cake from The Little Mermaid to the broom cake in Sleeping Beauty and the breads of Kiki's Delivery Service. 'I loved seeing something drawn as a cartoon and being like, 'That is what I want to make,'' she says. That's what led the former political science and law student to pivot into making cakes and eventually start an Instagram cake business in 2021. As of last month, her business has expanded to include a bakery of the same name. Saint Street Cakes opened in Fort Greene at 86 South Portland Avenue, near Lafayette Avenue, on Wednesday, June 25. Saint Street Bakery's menu is simple, offering cake slices and other baked goods. Knight's cakes, as she describes them, 'lean on the moister and denser side' and are 'not too sweet' while still laden with house-made buttercream. The slices include almond cakes with pistachio-lemon buttercream; carrot cake with cream cheese frosting; and double-chocolate cake with berries and chocolate buttercream. There are also miniature cakes and, yes, cake martinis — trifle-esque layers of cake and frosting in a large stemmed cocktail glass. Here, she'll sell a mix of premade cakes as well as custom orders. In New York, Instagram cake makers are now so en vogue, there's even a whole magazine for them. In the same vein as the animations Knight grew up with, her cakes have a more classic, old-school, wedding cake piping style — distinct from a wave of goopier, wackier cakes that also dominate online. Saint Street also sells other baked goods, like salted chocolate chip cookies, lemonade-lavender loaves, and miso peanut butter cookies. 'American dessert classics but with some fun mixtures in there,' she explains. Knight is particularly proud of the vegan and gluten-free offerings she strives to include, like the Girlfriend brownie (the name is a play on its lack of gluten). 'Letting chocolate exist and be the main star of the show is something that I just really love,' she says. 'A good quality chocolate just tastes so good, and it's a really interesting thing to try to build upon it. Gluten-free desserts thrive when they're entirely flourless [...] things that are amazing not despite the fact that they're gluten-free, but because they just happen to be.' The space includes a view of the cake decorating station, a pastry case with a counter, and a small sunroom with a few dine-in tables. For drinks, there are coffee, teas, and refrigerated beverages. Knight plans on adding weekend tea parties eventually. The dining area of Saint Street Bakery. Saint Street Bakery Knight studied political science and law in college in Boston and interned at the U.S. attorney's office during the pandemic. At school, she made a friend's birthday cake, which she posted on social media. People immediately asked where she placed the order. 'Saint Street was born on its own,' she explains. It started off with baking for friends and friends of friends, and then she opened it up to strangers through Instagram. She maintained the bakery through college — the name is in honor of where she lived with friends — and then moved to New York, where she was a paralegal during weekdays and baked cakes on the weekends. Saint Street grew to the point where Knight was baking for brands like Tory Burch, but she realized she was leaving money on the table by turning down so many orders because of her full-time job. 'I realized financially I could quit my job, but I had an internal conflict. What career choice do I want? Do I want to go to law school because that was the plan after my two years as a paralegal, or do I want to just focus on cakes?' she questioned at the time. Ultimately, she decided to go all-in on cakes in October 2023. The sweets business continued to flourish to the point where Knight was commissioned to bake the cakes that pop star Olivia Rodrigo smashed on Saturday Night Live and bake an album celebration cake for Suki Waterhouse. But there was still something missing. What Knight loves the most about desserts and cakes is 'the community aspect of it and food bringing people together,' she explains, but she wasn't getting that through the Instagram service model and working out a commercial kitchen. There was the pricing too: 'It's been hard to grapple with the [fact] that the only way that someone could try anything I made was if they had like upwards of $100 to spend on a cake,' she said. Knight wanted people to be able to partake in her baked goods on an everyday basis at more accessible prices than the custom market made sense for. 'I really love the idea of partaking in something together and enjoying it together in celebration,' she says. Saint Street Cakes is the manifestation of 'a cool artsy grandma with a lot of stories,' Knight says, with 'the welcoming nature of what cake is, then mixed with really classic flavors and a really funky exterior. It's just making cakes that taste as good as they look.'

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