
Cupprimo, the Austin cupcakery known for its made-from-scratch cupcakes and strong coffee, quietly slipped a second shop into Lakeway last Saturday. Owned by Amy Closson, the new Cupprimo at the Lake is set up for grab-and-go sweets, morning quiche, and the bakery’s signature daily cupcake lineup, with party platters and catering to sweeten things further for the Ranch Road 620 crowd.
According to Community Impact, Cupprimo at the Lake opened at 900 S. RM 620, Ste. C-105 and is stocking seven daily flavors: red velvet, blue velvet, tuxedo, strawberry, birthday cake, double chocolate, and primo vanilla. Weekday specials rotate in, including lemon raspberry on Mondays and whiskey brownie on Fridays. The Lake Travis Chamber's business directory lists the Lakeway address and a local phone number for customers who want to call in orders or set up catering.
Local roots and history
The original Cupprimo shop in northwest Austin has been holding down the cupcake front for nearly two decades at 8650 Spicewood Springs Road, Ste. 105. In an interview with Collabs.io, owner Amy Closson describes Cupprimo as a family-run business that started in 2008 and grew into a full-service cupcakery offering custom cakes and event orders. Online listings and reviews for the Austin location, including customer feedback on TripAdvisor, highlight a long-running pattern of praise for both the cupcakes and the coffee.
What the Lakeway shop offers
The Lakeway outpost gives Cupprimo a second storefront to handle catering and party orders while still serving walk-up customers in the shopping center. Community Impact notes that the location offers party platters, custom cakes, and catering services, positioning it as a convenient option for neighborhood gatherings. The Lake Travis Chamber's directory lists the shop as a local business in the Ranch Road 620 shopping center and includes contact details for pickup and event orders.
For hours, menus, and custom-order information, Cupprimo shares its contact details and website at cupprimo.com, and the Lakeway shop is already taking orders for pickup and catering. With rotating flavors and the possibility of sellouts on busy weekend mornings, locals may want to plan ahead if a specific cupcake is calling their name.









