Massachusetts

Boston

Interior of a Lady M Boston featuring a white display counter with glass case containing cakes. On the walls are framed photographs of signature cakes, and a Lady M logo is visible on the left wall.
304 Newbury Street
Boston, MA 02115
Monday–Sunday: 11am–6pm
Lady M Boston is hands down my go-to for the best cake in the city. I’ve visited multiple times, and the quality is always incredible. When I can’t make it in person, I’ll order on DoorDash to satisfy the craving. Whether it’s a special occasion or just a sweet treat, Lady M never disappoints :)
Grace W
Such a cute place!! I was walking by and the place caught my eye. The cake and treats looked exquisite. I was a little hesitant after seeing the price but am so glad I ended up getting it!! I would highly recommend it, especially for special occasions. The cake had great flavor and texture.
Maddie R
Excellent customer service! Emily was so kind and friendly. I had to call twice because I forgot something. She was so kind and patient and knowledgeable. Told me all about the product in detail. She's such an asset to Lady M as she was above and beyond!
Leo B
Exterior view of a Lady M Boston storefront with black framing and clear glass doors marked with address number 304. The Lady M logo is displayed on the black awning above the entrance, which is accessed by steps with metal railings and planters on either side.

About & Directions

Our Boston boutique is located at 304 Newbury Street in the heart of Back Bay. Offering takeout service for our signature cakes and beverages, we're nestled among the charming brownstones of this historic shopping district, just minutes from Copley Square and the Charles River Esplanade.

Directions: MBTA Green Line to Hynes or Copley stations. Metered parking available on Newbury Street. Bus routes 1 and 39 stop nearby.

Landmarks

  • The Boston Public Library
  • Copley Square
  • Trinity Church
  • Prudential Center
  • Fenway Park
Illustrated map of Boston showing Lady M's boutique at 304 Newbury Street in relation to landmarks like Fenway Park, Charles River Esplanade, Commonwealth Avenue Mall, Prudential Center, Boston Public Library, Trinity Church, and Copley Square.