Person Behind The Place Jennifer Shea

Bellevue, WALocal News

Jennifer Shea, the owner of Trophy Cupcakes, has turned her childhood love for baking into a successful bakery chain, celebrating 15 years since her first shop opened in Seattle. Her journey began in Southern Oregon, where she developed her skills and passion for baking, culminating in a transformative visit to a cupcake shop in New York City. After touring the world with a rock band, Shea returned to the Pacific Northwest and launched Trophy Cupcakes, which has now expanded to six locations across King County. A standout moment in her career was being featured on The Martha Stewart Show, where her cupcakes received high praise, leading to a surge in business. Shea highlights the importance of quality ingredients and creativity in her offerings, describing her treats as sources of joy and magic.

She appreciates the supportive community in Downtown Bellevue, which feels like a small town despite being a city. Looking to the future, Shea envisions a vibrant Downtown Bellevue with more unique businesses emerging. Her favorite local spots, including Monsoon and various boutiques, reflect her deep connection to the community.

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