Stephanie Yao Long, The Oregonian/OregonLive

Earlier this week, Beaverton Bakery announced that it would be closing after 93 years of making wedding cakes, holiday cookies and coffeecakes.

"We are sad to say that after 93 years, the Schubert family has decided to close the Beaverton Bakery," the bakery wrote on Facebook. "It has been a difficult decision and the Bakery has loved being a part of this community."

Beaverton may be losing an institution, but that doesn't mean there will be a shortage of baked goodies in the area. Here's a look at eight other nearby bakeries that you can turn to when your sweet tooth strikes.

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Decadent Creations

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Nuran Alteir, The Oregonian/OregonLive

This all-scratch bakery in a converted house in downtown Hillsboro also sells its macarons, fruit pies and berry cobblers at the Beaverton Farmers Market. For weddings, they can create a traditional tiered cake, or a less-formal dessert bar, featuring mini cookies, bars, donuts and cupcakes along with a centerpiece cake adorned with fresh flowers.

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171 N.E. Third Ave., Hillsboro

503-430-7619

decadentcreations.com

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Nothing Bundt Cakes

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Kjerstin Gabrielson, The Oregonian/OregonLive

This Beaverton outpost of the national bakery chain makes a variety of bundt cakes and, as the punny name implies, nothing else. But there's a lot of variety to those bundt cakes, ranging in size from cupcake-like "bundtinis" to 10-inch cakes covered with ridges of butter frosting. You can even get tiered bundt cakes for a homey approach to a wedding.

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11629 S.W. Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, Beaverton

503-718-7070

nothingbundtcakes.com

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The Dessert Tray

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While this bakery specializes in wedding cakes, you'll also find a variety of cheesecakes, pies and everyday cakes. And if you're looking to ride the Unicorn Cake trend, you'll find rainbow-colored cupcakes and full-sized cakes, complete with frosting eyelashes and fondant gold horns.

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11950 S.W. Broadway St., Beaverton

503-350-0881

thedesserttray.com

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Bliss Bake Shoppe

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This Bethany area bakery specializes in over-the-top cupcakes and cake pops in luscious flavors, many of them filled with things like lemon curd and chocolate ganache. During the holiday season, this is a place to score elaborately decorated sugar cookies. And the menu includes vegan and gluten-free options, so no one is left out of the party.

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4708 N.W. Bethany Blvd., Portland

503-645-6000

blissbakeshoppe.net

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Carina's Bakery

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Photo courtesy of Carina Comer

One of the tastiest new additions to Beaverton's food scene is this Scandinavian bakery, which serves an array of not-too-sweet cookies and baked goods, along with savory tarts and open-faced sandwiches. And everything is vegan, filling a niche in a part of town that doesn't have a bunch of plant-based options. There's more to the story, too: Owner Carina Comer is a partially blind cancer survivor, and several members of her staff have some level of visual impairment. You don't need vision to be visionary.

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4725 S.W. Lombard Ave., Beaverton

503-339-3187

carinasbakery.com

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Delectable Baked Goods

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If you think the cupcake trend is played out, this bakery has the answer with CakeUps, which feature layers and layers of cake and frosting, that get pushed up by a stick. The bakery also offers elaborate custom cakes for special occasions, along with royal icing-covered sugar cookies.

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12400 S.W. First St., Beaverton

971-217-6577

delectablebakedgoods.com

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Oyatsupan Bakers

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Stephanie Yao Long, The Oregonian/OregonLive

This airy, elegant bakery combines Japanese and Western baking traditions, resulting in pastry cases filled with baked goods you expect (croissants, baguettes, puff pastry) with things you don't see at other places (green tea cookies, Japanese sweet buns, buttery rolls filled with edamame or red bean paste). There are savory options, too, like the unusual hot dog roll, which features a wiener baked into a brioche bun, and dressed up with drizzles of ketchup, mayonnaise and mustard.

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16025 S.W. Regatta Lane, Beaverton

503-941-5251

oyatsupan.com

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La Espiga Dorada

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Doug Beghtel, The Oregonian/OregonLive

This Mexican bakery specializes in colorful sweet buns, doughnuts and tres leches cakes. There also are molded cakes for special occasions, like skull-shaped cakes dusted with powdered sugar for Day of the Dead.

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18350 S.W. Tualatin Valley Hwy., Beaverton

503-591-9859

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-- Grant Butler

gbutler@oregonian.com

503-221-8566; @grantbutler