Tiffany’s Bakery in Seven Corners is closing

After 30 years in the Seven Corners Center, Tiffany’s Bakery is closing for good. Their last day is April 26.
Owner Beatrice Echegoyen plans to focus her energies on the other Tiffany’s Bakery, at 7022 Columbia Pike in Annandale. “We still want to work, but a little less,” she says.
Both shops offer cakes, cookies, pastries, croissant sandwiches, and made-to-order cakes.

“We’re deeply grateful for your support over the decades,” says a notice on the door of the Seven Corners bakery. “You’ve celebrated birthdays, weddings, holidays, and everyday moments with us – and that means the world.”
“Our Annandale location is still baking fresh daily, and we’d love to welcome you there with the same quality, warmth, and sweet treats you know and love,” the notice states. It is signed, “with love and gratitude, the Tiffany’s Bakery Family.”
Both shops are open Tuesday-Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
“Tiffany” is not a person; it’s the style of lamps that decorate the store.
Still the best tasting cakes in Northern Virginia. Swiss Bakery cakes look great but they’re a bit dry and bland. Tiffany Bakery cakes are not quite a s flashy-looking but OMG they taste So. Much. Better.
This is such sad news! And we’ll see you in Columbia Pike especially for your awesome rum balls. Thanks for 30 years in Seven Corners.