In the charming city of Savannah, Georgia, a delightful explosion of interest has sparked ever since Vice President Kamala Harris made a sweet stop at Dottie’s Market during her campaign rally on August 29. As she was searching for “something sweet,” she struck gold with the shop’s mouthwatering chocolate salted caramel cake. Ever since that memorable moment, this delicious creation has been flying off the shelves!
Curious food lovers from every corner of the country have been reaching out to Dottie’s Market in hopes of snagging a slice of the cake that enchanted the vice president. Co-owner Ericka Phillips shares that their cake has sold out every single day since Harris’s visit. “We’ve been making more of them than we normally do,” Phillips says with a warm smile. “It’s nice to have people excited, and we want them to have it.”
If you’re someone who can’t resist the allure of a decadent dessert, keep your eyes peeled, because Phillips and her team are working tirelessly on plans to ship this chocolate masterpiece across the U.S. “Stay tuned to our website and social media for announcements,” she urges, with a bright twinkle in her eye.
Opening Dottie’s Market in 2023 with her husband and chef, Chris Meenan, has been a labor of love for Phillips. Inspired by her great-grandmother Dottie, who was born and raised in Alabama, the cafe captures the essence of Southern hospitality. “I fell in love with Savannah while on a pilgrimage of sorts after the death of my beloved great-grandmother,” Phillips explains. As she delves into her family history, she aims to create a space that embodies the lessons and love Dottie shared with her.
Dottie’s Market isn’t just about cake; they serve a delightful menu of Southern plates that would make anyone’s tastebuds dance. From crab rice salad and seafood gumbo to a comforting collard green grilled cheese, you can find a variety of savory delights that pay homage to traditional southern cooking. And, of course, you can’t forget those cakes! “Through our restaurant, I hope to give others a taste of what it was like to be in her presence — warm, seen, taken care of, and nourished,” Phillips reflects.
Phillips believes that the vice president’s visit is a significant nod toward supporting small businesses. “Kamala’s visit signals her acknowledgment and her team’s acknowledgment and understanding of the importance of small businesses and restaurants,” she states with conviction. As the restaurant industry continues to recover from the effects of the pandemic, Phillips emphasizes that small businesses still need our support to thrive.
As patrons continue to flock to Dottie’s Market, it’s clear that Phillips’s heartfelt mission and the aroma of freshly baked goods have created a special community spot. If you ever find yourself in Savannah, don’t miss the chance to savor the chocolate salted caramel cake, the very cake that caught the eye of the Vice President and transformed this charming cafe into a local sensation.
Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Dottie’s Market offers a welcoming atmosphere, delicious homestyle eats, and a story enriched in love and culinary tradition. So, grab a friend and head on over for a slice of happiness—who knows, you might just find yourself in the midst of Savannah’s latest sweet sensation!
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