Seriously everyone. Amazing deserts. Amazing people serving the food. The young girl I spoke with at station 26 brewery on September 11th was so nice and professional. The apple pie and chocolate verinne was worth twice what I paid. Find their website. Find out where they’ll be and support them to the fullest. You will never be disappointed.
Rose K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Broomfield, CO
Oooooh my god, these are some of the most decadent desserts you can find. And I hate that word. It’s so cheesy. But their verrines, especially the s’mores one. So rich I felt a little sick after, but in a good way. I like to come here during the Civic Center Eats on Thursday, and frankly it’s probably a good thing I don’t live so close because I’d be going to the Bumblebee every day and I’d weigh about 100 pounds more than I do. Their little truck is adorable, the woman who works(maybe the owner, not sure) in it when it’s at Civic Center Eats is totally friendly, and the desserts are perfect, if you like some serious f*cking sweets. I recommend them to everyone I know who has as much of a sweet tooth as I do.
Wendy L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Denver, CO
I have been looking for the Bumblebee sweets since I first tried one at a Fancy Tiger event. They’re doughnut holes are beyond amazing and I am completely obsessed.
Lindy L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Denver, CO
A dessert food truck! An adorable one too. There should be more dessert food trucks. My husband and I tried the chocolate verrine(chocolate pudding, cookie bits, and whipped cream) and the butterscotch pudding. Both were very good and very rich, so rich that although the serving sizes were small, we didn’t finish the treats the night we bought them. Fortunately, the treats were just as tasty two days later. The night that we stopped by, The Bumblebee was donating a portion of its profits to the Impact Fund, which made for an added treat. The desserts are a little pricey for their size, but given their high quality, they’re worth it.