Baked & Wired is a bakery and coffeehouse in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.[1] It was opened in 2001 by Teresa Velazquez (co-owned with her husband Tony Velazquez) and specializes in baking cupcakes but also offers a wider range of other baked goods including cookies, quiches and brownies.[2] Velazquez did not intend to open a cupcake shop, but the demand for the baked good eclipsed the other offerings.[3]
Many locals consider Baked & Wired more of an "insider" choice, especially for those who live in Georgetown, whereas Georgetown Cupcake is more of a tourist phenomenon.[4]
A Baked Joint
In 2015, the Valazquezs opened A Baked Joint in the Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood, without their cupcakes but with coffee and "intriguing homemade breads", according to Lori McCue in The Washington Post.[5]
References
^Kenderdine, Anne. "Baked & Wired". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2012.