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Groom’s Cake Guide: Everything You Need To Know About This Sweet Tradition

The bride and groom smile happily as they cut into the groom's cake at their wedding reception.
Photo: Amy Maddox Photography | Cake: Susie’s Cakes

Grooms, pay attention! We’re talking all about groom’s cakes. Dive in fork first with us as we explore the rich history of groom’s cakes, how they’ve evolved, and some of our fave groom’s cakes from Houston’s top bakers!

Why Do Grooms Get Their Own Cakes?

Groom’s cakes are a sweet tradition with roots in Victorian England that gained popularity in the American South. Initially, these were decadent fruit or chocolate cakes flavored with alcohol, serving as a more masculine option to the bride’s cake. This tradition represented a special gift from the groom, reflecting his preferences and add-ons to the wedding. Groom’s cakes have remained popular and are a way to let the groom shine on their special day.

A colorful white cake designed as an ice chest with the word "leges" written across it.
Photo: Bates Photo Studio | Cake: Susie’s Cakes | Venue: The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa | Florals + Decor: Plants N’ Petals | Registry + Stationery: Bering’s

Exploring Fun Groom’s Cake Designs

Today, groom’s cakes come in various creative designs, often reflecting the groom’s hobbies, interests, university, or career. Popular themes include:

  • Sports Teams: Cakes shaped like footballs, basketball courts, or stadiums.
  • Hobbies: Designs featuring golf bags, fishing gear, or even video game consoles.
  • Personal Interests: Cakes themed around favorite movies, pets, or vehicles.
The Texas Tech football stadium designed into a cake for a groom's wedding cake.
Photo: Theo-Graphics | Cake: Cakes by Gina

Choosing a Groom’s Cake That Fits You! 

Selecting a groom’s cake involves considering the groom’s preferences and interests. It can be a fun addition to the wedding, providing a conversational piece and adding a personal touch that’s all about the groom. Traditionally, the groom’s cake is displayed alongside the main wedding cake or presented separately during the reception or rehearsal dinner.

A groom's cake designed as a snow slope as a memory to where they got engaged.
Photo courtesy of For Heaven’s Cake

Houston’s Finest Wedding Cake Designers 

Susie’s Cakes

Susie’s Cakes has been a staple in Houston for over three generations. They offer unparalleled cake design with over twenty flavors and fillings. They provide customizable options from modern to intricate designs, accommodating the groom’s desires!

A groom's cake designed into a gold bag with golf balls, gold clubs, and the intials N,P,A written on the front.
Photo: Marco Wang Photography | Cake: Susie’s Cakes | Venue: The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa | Florals + Decor: Plants N’ Petals | Registry + Stationery: Bering’s
Cakes by Gina

Cakes by Gina, an award-winning bakery, has delighted couples with beautiful buttercream cakes for nearly 20 years. They work closely with couples to create unique and stunning groom’s cakes that leave a lasting impression.

A groom's cake designed as a Whataburger building with the colors orange and white.
Photo: Amy Maddox Photography | Cake: Cakes by Gina
For Heaven’s Cake

For Heaven’s Cake is a family-owned bakery that creates incredible cakes for all occasions. Their cakes are made from scratch with quality organic ingredients, ensuring they taste as good as they look! From ski slopes to police car cakes, For Heaven’s Cake is a pro at unique groom’s cakes.

A Houston Astros baseball field designed as a groom's cake with a World Series sign, a baseball hat, and bat.
Photo courtesy of For Heaven’s Cake

Incorporating a groom’s cake into your wedding celebration is a delightful way to honor the groom and add a personalized touch to your big day. Whether you opt for a cake that highlights your favorite team, hobby, or something unique, this tradition will create memorable moments for you and your guests.

“Groom’s Cake Guide: Everything You Need To Know About This Sweet Tradition” Spotlight WiH Partners-  Photo: Amy Maddox Photography | Cake: Susie’s Cakes Cakes by Gina | For Heaven’s Cake | Venue: The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa | Florals + Decor: Plants N’ Petals | Registry + Stationery: Bering’s

Contributing Vendors- Bates Photo Studio / Theo-Graphics / Marco Wang Photography 

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