A wedding cake in Sydney isn’t just dessert, it’s a centrepiece. The cost shifts with size and detail, but what you’re really paying for is the craft and the memory it creates.
As wedding season kicks off in Sydney, love is in the air.
Weddings are a once in a lifetime event and that means you need to account for a high-quality wedding cake.
That’s why we’ve created this resource to help you plan the best wedding possible.
So, how much is a wedding cake in Sydney?
Well, that’s a loaded question, and one we’ll answer in this ultimate guide to wedding cake costs.
The typical wedding cake cost in Sydney is $500 with the average being between $400-600 for a smaller cake.
Depending on your cake designer’s level of skill, reputation, and experience, you’re going to get vastly different estimates.
You can go even lower than $500 for a small wedding gathering, or a naked cake design for a more intimate setting.
More intricate, customised hand-work can bring these costs into the thousands.
Until we know how many people are attending the wedding, it’s hard to estimate as 30 people vs 100 varies significantly.
Everyone’s idea of what the average cake is different.
Below we’ll cover what factors influence the price of wedding cakes.
There’s nothing better than a multi-tier wedding cake masterpiece, but it’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
Adding tiers can add an extra touch however depending on your wedding guest list numbers it might not be needed.
A single tier cake that serves 20-50 people can cost $300-$500
A two tier cake that serves 50-100 people can cost $500-$800
A three tier cake that serves 75-120 people can cost $800-$1200
A four tier cake that serves over 100 people can cost $1000+
Being a rough guide you can quickly see the price go up with additional tiering.
The bigger the cake, usually the more you spend, but there’s no price for the satisfaction you get on your wedding day.
We’ll help you find the perfect size for your wedding, so don’t stress.
1 slice per person is often a good choice as often some people don’t have a slice.
When approaching cake makers, it’s not uncommon for them to price the wedding cake by number of servings or slices.
Typically this is for a cake that is a standard design with added decorations.
We’ve seen from quality cake designers that a minimum price per serving for a coffee size portion is $5, whereas a dessert size portion is around $10.
This can be a good way to maintain transparency as well as make it easier for you, as you simply multiply the number of guests by their cost per serving.
Sydney is the home of weddings in Australia according to Mccrindle.
NSW is also known for their flamboyant and extravagant wedding cakes.
It’s quite common for Sydney couples to go all out on a multi-tiered cake to honour the day. (and so they should)
In that case you might choose a more experienced Instagram famous designer that uses better ingredients, has more workers, and therefore more costs.
You almost certainly won’t be disappointed with the cake.
Then there are solo cake makers who don’t have the additional costs with a large team but have the additional tender, love, and care and can truly make your vision come to life.
Couples are just as happy with single tiered cakes as they are with multi tiered cakes, and it just depends on your preference.
There are fixed costs for each cake maker including ingredients, labour, delivery, and more.
To make your special day the best possible, the wedding cake should be fully personalised, matching your theme, and style.
We’ve found that the biggest movers in regards to cost are design complexity, cake makers, and size of the cake.
On each end of the spectrum you’ll get vastly different costs, and qualities.
Sydney being the wedding capital of Australia, has options from entry level to more advanced, like what we do.
Designing custom cakes for clients, means every cake is special, no matter the size and complexity.
City | Typical Price Range | Notes |
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Sydney | $500 – $1,200+ | Higher end due to demand, venue logistics, and “Instagram famous” bakers. |
Melbourne | $450 – $1,000 | Similar to Sydney but slightly more competitive, more boutique bakers. |
Brisbane | $400 – $900 | Less expensive, still strong market. |
Adelaide | $350 – $850 | Lower average, smaller wedding scene compared to east coast. |
Perth | $400 – $950 | Comparable to Brisbane, logistics can add cost for larger deliveries. |
Canberra | $380 – $850 | Prices sit in between Adelaide and Sydney, smaller cake scene overall. |
So what’s the verdict.
In Sydney you’re looking at anywhere from four hundred for something simple right through to two grand or more if you want a big showpiece with all the extras.
Most couples land somewhere in the middle, around seven to twelve hundred, and that gets you a proper tiered cake that feeds everyone and looks the part in photos.
Sydney couples do tend to spend a bit more, and it makes sense.
The city’s full of venues that demand a centrepiece, and people here love making a statement.
A good cake isn’t just dessert, it’s part of the memory, part of the photos you’ll look back on years later.
If you’re starting to plan your wedding, now’s the time to lock it in.
Tell us what you’re after and we’ll give you a custom quote for your cake.
Simple as that.