'Best cakes ever': Highest-rated bakery in Worcester bakes 'phenomenal' cakes
There's nothing quite like the smell and sight of homemade sweet treats, so if you're looking for a new bakery to help you celebrate your big occasions, you'll need to search no more.
By Rocksy is Worcester's highest-rated bakery, at the time of writing.
Our rating is based on the bakery's current score on Google Reviews and the number of reviews written about it.
By Rocksy is a home-based bakery in Worcester (Image: By Rocksy)
By Rocksy is a home-based bakery in Worcester with every order being 'handmade with love and care'.
Customers are able to ask for bespoke celebration cakes, including those for weddings and birthdays, as well as other sweet treats like cake bars.
Bakery owner Rocksy Obogeanu told Worcester News: 'My cakes and toppers are all about telling stories - rooted in my Romanian heritage and enhanced with a British twist.
'I aim to bring unique, authentic flavours to every celebration, whether it's a birthday, wedding, or special moment.'
The business has a five-star hygiene rating and was set up during a 'difficult chapter' of Rocksy's life as a distraction, but now it's something she is very passionate about.
She said: 'I'm Rocksy - the heart and hands behind ByRocksy, a home-based bakery where every cake tells a story. Baking found me during a difficult chapter in my life - when I was looking for a hobby to keep my mind busy on sleepless nights or restless days.
'What started as a simple distraction soon turned into a deep passion, and eventually, a business built on love, resilience, and creativity. Rooted in my Romanian heritage and sprinkled with a British twist, everything I create is full of authentic flavour and meaning.
'From birthday cakes and wedding showstoppers to personalised candy bars and dessert tables - every treat is designed to turn your celebration into something unforgettable.
By Rocksy makes a variety of celebration cakes (Image: By Rocksy) 'I'm proud to run a 5-star hygiene-rated business, working from home in Worcester - no storefront, just a passion-fuelled kitchen where everything is handmade with care and intention.'
Customers have been impressed with their cake orders, with one sharing on Google Reviews: 'I recently ordered a cake from By Rocksy and I couldn't be happier with my experience. From the moment I reached out, she was incredibly friendly and accommodating, making the process a breeze.
'The quality of the ingredients she uses is truly impressive. The cake was not only beautifully decorated but also delicious, with rich flavours that clearly came from high-quality products. It was moist and perfectly balanced, making it a hit at my event.
'If you're looking for a cake maker who prioritises quality and offers a personal touch, I highly recommend by Rocksy. I'll definitely be ordering again!'
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Another said: 'These cakes are phenomenal! For someone who doesn't really like cakes I always want more of ByRocksy cakes! The taste is sensational, good variety of flavours, not too sweet or sickly, refreshing and light, lovely sponge.
'My friend's mum had some and her second slice was bigger than her first - that's how much she enjoyed it. Then I got my mum to try some and she couldn't get enough of it either - she said she wasn't even hungry but carried on eating until it was finished! X well worth the money'.
This person said: 'Best cakes ever! I ordered so many times from her and I was never disappointed about the taste or the design.😍 Highly recommend! 🤤🥰🥰'.
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