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A slice of Boston cream pie (that is definitely cake) at Long Bar and Terrace.
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Where to Order a Single Perfect Slice of Cake Around Boston

When the mood strikes for just one slice of chocolate cake or coconut cake or flan, try one of these local spots

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A slice of Boston cream pie (that is definitely cake) at Long Bar and Terrace.
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Cake versus pie argument aside, we’re just going to state that a slice of cake always feels like a celebration, no matter what the reason. When you’re craving a slice of cake, Boston and its surroundings offer an abundance of sweetness. After trying single slices of cake around the city, we’ve found 11 of the best by-the-slice (or single-serving) cake options. For most of these, no pre-planning or pre-ordering is necessary; just stroll on in, grab a slice, and enjoy.

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Michette

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It seems like Basque cheesecake has been everywhere in the past few years, and we’d be remiss not to feature the best example on this list. Fortunately, we found that example at the East Somerville boulangerie, Michette. The crustless cheesecake has a deeply caramelized top and a creamy, custardy center.

A slice of creamy Basque cheesecake with a burnt, blackened top set on top of a white pastry box.
Michette’s Basque cheesecake.
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Manoa Poke Shop

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This popular Porter Square poke shop serves takeaway Wednesday through Saturday. Go for the poke and irresistible fried chicken, and be wowed by the fan-favorite pineapple cake, which comes in individual servings. “Grandma’s recipe,” notes the menu. “Every piece is a corner piece,” meaning you’ll find the ideal balance of chewy and ooey gooey in every bite.

La Flaneteria

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Often, a day can be improved dramatically by a small, jiggly, joyous piece of flan. Fortunately, La Flaneteria pops up frequently at Buenas at Somerville’s Bow Market, typically restocking on Wednesdays — watch Instagram for ordering details and updates — with a rotating list of flavors, such as pumpkin spice, honey sesame, Oreos, and more.

Bova's Bakery

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One thing that’s important about a slice of cake, is getting it when you’re in the middle of a cake emergency. Fortunately, North End staple Bova’s Bakery is open 24 hours a day. Those seeking a single slice of cake will typically find a few varieties, such as chocolate cake with sprinkles, coconut cake, carrot cake, and cheesecake, but we’d suggest getting a slice of the shockingly bright red velvet.

A little less intensely sweet than the chocolate and coconut cakes of this map, Pagu’s olive oil polenta cake with a berry vermouth sauce hits all the savory and sweet notes without overpowering. The ideal finisher at this Cambridge restaurant that highlights chef and owner Tracy Chang’s background cooking both Spanish and Japanese cuisine.

Solodko Boston

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Owned by two sisters, Irina and Ilona Znakharchuk, this Ukrainian bakery opened in 2022. A dream of Ilona’s since she studied at Boston College, the bakery makes tarts, macarons, and more, but the star of the show is the traditional Medovik cake by the slice. Choose between the classic honey cake or the chocolate honey cake for a taste of Ukrainian tradition right in Brighton.

Grill 23 & Bar

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There’s just something about steakhouses, and Grill 23 hits all those ephemeral notes. Try to grab a seat at the bar to unwind with a glass of wine and the restaurant’s renowned coconut cake with coconut dulce de leche. The perennial favorite is an excellent finish to dinner, or enjoyed alone.

A tall slice of coconut layer cake sits on a plate with a scoop of ice cream next to it. An upscale restaurant dining room is visible in the background. Grill 23

Lady M Cake Boutique

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This international chain is known for its crepe cakes, each featuring at least 20 crepes with layers of pastry cream in between, available in flavors like passionfruit, green tea, and salted caramel. The Newbury Street location offers the cakes by the slice, with seasonal flavors like pumpkin brûleé being the smart choice. 

Long Bar and Terrace

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This upscale lounge features a high tea service and an outdoor rooftop patio, but for cake lovers it’s the Boston cream pie that draws diners in. We know what you’re thinking: it has “pie” in the title. But everyone knows this classic Boston dessert is really a cake in disguise. Cut in sleek, tall slices, this version is made from 10 layers of cake, cream, and silky chocolate.

A slice of Boston cream pie with the end bitten off and a fork resting on the side.
Boston cream pie from Long Bar and Terrace.
Long Bar and Terrace/Raffles Boston

Japonaise Bakery & Cafe

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A beloved neighborhood favorite, Japonaise Bakery & Cafe serves French pastries with a distinctive Japanese twist. The green tea cake is an excellent choice, constructed with three different types of matcha including a matcha bavarian cream. Also on the menu is strawberry shortcake, choco queen cake, creme mango coco cake, and multiple flavors of bread pudding.

Fiore's Bakery

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Specializing in vegan and gluten-free options – and they offer a lot of them – this Jamaica Plain bakery offers a rotating selection of sweets and baked goods. We can’t promise that they’ll have the vegan carrot or chocolate cake slices on offer, but if they do, you know what to do.

Michette

It seems like Basque cheesecake has been everywhere in the past few years, and we’d be remiss not to feature the best example on this list. Fortunately, we found that example at the East Somerville boulangerie, Michette. The crustless cheesecake has a deeply caramelized top and a creamy, custardy center.

A slice of creamy Basque cheesecake with a burnt, blackened top set on top of a white pastry box.
Michette’s Basque cheesecake.
Erika Adams/Eater Boston

Manoa Poke Shop

This popular Porter Square poke shop serves takeaway Wednesday through Saturday. Go for the poke and irresistible fried chicken, and be wowed by the fan-favorite pineapple cake, which comes in individual servings. “Grandma’s recipe,” notes the menu. “Every piece is a corner piece,” meaning you’ll find the ideal balance of chewy and ooey gooey in every bite.

La Flaneteria

Often, a day can be improved dramatically by a small, jiggly, joyous piece of flan. Fortunately, La Flaneteria pops up frequently at Buenas at Somerville’s Bow Market, typically restocking on Wednesdays — watch Instagram for ordering details and updates — with a rotating list of flavors, such as pumpkin spice, honey sesame, Oreos, and more.

Bova's Bakery

One thing that’s important about a slice of cake, is getting it when you’re in the middle of a cake emergency. Fortunately, North End staple Bova’s Bakery is open 24 hours a day. Those seeking a single slice of cake will typically find a few varieties, such as chocolate cake with sprinkles, coconut cake, carrot cake, and cheesecake, but we’d suggest getting a slice of the shockingly bright red velvet.

Pagu

A little less intensely sweet than the chocolate and coconut cakes of this map, Pagu’s olive oil polenta cake with a berry vermouth sauce hits all the savory and sweet notes without overpowering. The ideal finisher at this Cambridge restaurant that highlights chef and owner Tracy Chang’s background cooking both Spanish and Japanese cuisine.

Solodko Boston

Owned by two sisters, Irina and Ilona Znakharchuk, this Ukrainian bakery opened in 2022. A dream of Ilona’s since she studied at Boston College, the bakery makes tarts, macarons, and more, but the star of the show is the traditional Medovik cake by the slice. Choose between the classic honey cake or the chocolate honey cake for a taste of Ukrainian tradition right in Brighton.

Grill 23 & Bar

There’s just something about steakhouses, and Grill 23 hits all those ephemeral notes. Try to grab a seat at the bar to unwind with a glass of wine and the restaurant’s renowned coconut cake with coconut dulce de leche. The perennial favorite is an excellent finish to dinner, or enjoyed alone.

A tall slice of coconut layer cake sits on a plate with a scoop of ice cream next to it. An upscale restaurant dining room is visible in the background. Grill 23

Lady M Cake Boutique

This international chain is known for its crepe cakes, each featuring at least 20 crepes with layers of pastry cream in between, available in flavors like passionfruit, green tea, and salted caramel. The Newbury Street location offers the cakes by the slice, with seasonal flavors like pumpkin brûleé being the smart choice. 

Long Bar and Terrace

This upscale lounge features a high tea service and an outdoor rooftop patio, but for cake lovers it’s the Boston cream pie that draws diners in. We know what you’re thinking: it has “pie” in the title. But everyone knows this classic Boston dessert is really a cake in disguise. Cut in sleek, tall slices, this version is made from 10 layers of cake, cream, and silky chocolate.

A slice of Boston cream pie with the end bitten off and a fork resting on the side.
Boston cream pie from Long Bar and Terrace.
Long Bar and Terrace/Raffles Boston

Japonaise Bakery & Cafe

A beloved neighborhood favorite, Japonaise Bakery & Cafe serves French pastries with a distinctive Japanese twist. The green tea cake is an excellent choice, constructed with three different types of matcha including a matcha bavarian cream. Also on the menu is strawberry shortcake, choco queen cake, creme mango coco cake, and multiple flavors of bread pudding.

Fiore's Bakery

Specializing in vegan and gluten-free options – and they offer a lot of them – this Jamaica Plain bakery offers a rotating selection of sweets and baked goods. We can’t promise that they’ll have the vegan carrot or chocolate cake slices on offer, but if they do, you know what to do.

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