Restaurants & Bars
CakeBoi Bakery To Open Bed Stuy Burger Joint: Report
The Bed-Stuy bake shop that specializes in Biggie cookies will open a hamburger restaurant called Spudz, according to reports.

BEDFORD-STUYVESANT, BROOKLYN — CakeBoi bakery owners plan to open a high-end burger restaurant in Bed-Stuy called Spudz, according to reports.
Khayri Ayers and Forrest Greene of CakeBoi — a local bakeshop at 627 Throop Ave. that caters to all appetites with Biggie cookies and mason jar cakes — have plans for an American eatery and burger joint at 1460 Fulton St., according to the Commercial Observer report.
View this post on InstagramThrowback Thursday... To the 30 Second’s this cookie lasted
A post shared by Cake Boi (@cakeboishop) on Jun 28, 2018 at 9:43am PDT
Greene signed a lease for the 800-square-foot space, which belongs to Waterfront Property Management, on Sept. 21, according to the real estate site TradedNY. The asking price was $4,000-per-month.
Find out what's happening in Bed-Stuyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
View this post on InstagramLEASE IMAGE: Dov Bleich DATE: 09/21/2018 ADDRESS: 1460 Fulton Street MARKET: Bed-stuy, Brooklyn CITY: New York ASSET TYPE: Mixed use, brand new construction TENANT: Spudz LLC by Forrest Greene operators of famous CakeBoi in BedStuy. LANDLORD: Waterfront Property Management - M. Lefkowitz ASKING PRICE: $4,000 per month. ($60 per ft) SF: 800 LANDLORD’S REPRESENTATIVES: Tri State Commercial Realty Services LLC BROKER’S REPRESENTATIVES: Dov Bleich - Tri State Commercial Realty Services LLC #DovBleich #Bedstuy #Brooklyn #NewYork #NYC #SpudzLLC #WaterfrontPropertyManagement #MLefkowitz #TriStateCommercialRealtyServicesLLC #DovBleich #TradedNY
A post shared by Traded: New York (@tradedny) on Oct 9, 2018 at 3:14pm PDT
Since the space was vacant, the CakeBoi team plan to start setting up as soon as possible, according to the Commercial Observer.
Photo courtesy of Shutterstock
Find out what's happening in Bed-Stuyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.