I am curious if anyone had a similar experience to mine with Royal Cakery, I hope for their sake that this was an isolated incident becuase if not, they will have no more business. If it was isolated then it sucks that it had to happen to me. I made an appoinment with Sharelle Royal on October 5th at 3pm. When I arrived at the bake shop and told them I was here for my cake consultation, I was told to wait as the ladies in the back commenced to yell across the bakery "you got a consult today, cuz' I ain't got one?" After much ruckus amongst themselves I was shown to a table where my FI, my MOH, groomsman and myself were asked to sit. After about 10 minutes one of the ladies came to bring us water and napkins and began to veraciously flirt with my groomsman, telling him how he shoudl leave his wife for her because what he needs is an older woman in his life and she could cook and clean for him etc. She continued to call me the wrong name and I am sure she never even asked my fiance's name but she continued to call my groomsman's name and flirt even more. After waiting for an hour I discovered that she was still baking the cakes for our tasting which means that she was completely unprepared for the consultation. After not listening to what I asked for in the cake sketch and creating the wrong design, then quoting me over $2000 for the cake not including tax or cake stand rental fee, cake stand delievry fee, and cake stand pickup fee which was to amount to another $350, we were preparing to leave. (Maybe i'm crazy but if you have to deliver the cake anyways why would you charge me extra to deliver the stand with the cake??) She continued to call me many different wrong names and still awkwardly and unabashedly flirt with my groomsman. This experience was horrible, Royal Cakery presnted themselves to be completely unprofessional and overpriced considering the kind of service I received. And if this is how unprofessional you are for the consultation, what could I expect on my wedding day? I have since had very pleasant and successful consultations with The Sweet Life bakery and Melissa's Fine Pastries, I was just wondering if anyone else had a similar experience? Needless to say I was shocked considering they are so highly reccommended!