If you work in or around Clyde and you've searched "eggless cakes near me," the result is rarely satisfying. Clyde is one of Sydney's smallest, most industrial pockets — a sliver of postcode 2142 wedged between Granville, Rosehill, Auburn and Silverwater — so there's no cake shop on the doorstep, let alone a dedicated eggless one. Num Num's Bakery at Harris Park is the genuine answer: roughly 3 km away, about a 7-minute drive, and it's a 100% eggless cake bakery rather than a general shop that bakes egg-free only when pushed.
Clyde itself is mostly rail yards, warehouses and light industry. The 2021 ABS Census recorded only a handful of usual residents inside its boundary (ABS, Clyde NSW Community Profile). But the suburbs pressing in on every side — Granville, Auburn, Rosehill, South Granville — are among the most multicultural in Australia. For the workers based here and the families next door, an everyday eggless bakery a few minutes up the road genuinely matters.
- Num Num's Bakery at Harris Park is about 3 km — roughly 7 minutes by car — from Clyde
- Every cake — all 15 flavours — is 100% eggless as standard, not a substitution
- The Cumberland area surrounding Clyde is over 50% overseas-born — the 2nd most diverse LGA in NSW (profile.id, 2021)
- Custom orders available with 48 hours notice — message +61 425 697 725 on WhatsApp
- Pick up from 96/96 Wigram Street, Harris Park — open daily, 11 am to 10 pm
Where Can You Find Eggless Cake Near Clyde?
The nearest dedicated eggless cake bakery to Clyde is Num Num's Bakery at 96/96 Wigram Street, Harris Park — about 3 km north-west, a 7-minute drive (Google Maps). Every one of our 15 flavours is 100% eggless, baked in a kitchen that never touches eggs. For Clyde, that's the closest place where egg-free is the default rather than a reluctant special order.
Clyde sits inside postcode 2142, the same code shared by Granville, Rosehill and South Granville. From the industrial estates along Carlingford Road and Grand Avenue, the drive to Harris Park is short and direct — north over the river toward Parramatta. If you catch the train, Clyde station is two stops from Harris Park on the line toward Parramatta.
Why Is Eggless Cake So Hard to Find Around Clyde?
In 2025, allergic disease affected 8.2 million Australians — 30% of the population, double the 4.1 million (19.6%) recorded in 2007, according to the National Allergy Centre of Excellence "Costly Reactions" report (August 2025). Demand for genuine egg-free baking has never been higher — yet most general bakeries still treat eggless cakes as an afterthought.
The reason is simple: reformulating a cake without eggs is hard. Eggs bind, leaven and add moisture, so removing them and still getting a soft, even crumb takes years of trial. A general bakery that bakes egg-free once a fortnight won't invest in that. Around Clyde, where the nearest shops are scattered across Granville and Auburn, the eggless option is usually a single dense sponge wheeled out on request. We took the opposite path: eggless is the only thing we do.
In 2025, the National Allergy Centre of Excellence found that 30% of Australians — 8.2 million people — live with allergic disease, double the 2007 figure of 19.6% (NACE, Costly Reactions report, August 2025). For the diverse, fast-growing suburbs that ring Clyde, a fully egg-free bakery is a practical community need, not a niche request.
Who Actually Orders Eggless Cake Near Clyde?
Because Clyde has so few residents, almost everyone searching for cake "near Clyde" is really a worker in its industrial estates or a resident of the suburbs that surround it. Those suburbs sit within Cumberland City Council, where more than half of all residents were born overseas — the second-highest proportion of any local government area in NSW, with India the single largest overseas birthplace at 8.5% (profile.id, Cumberland Community Profile, 2021).
That diversity is the whole story. In a community where Hindu vegetarian, Jain, Sikh and allergy-aware households are common, a bakery where every cake is already egg-free removes a question families normally have to ask at every counter. Granville's usual resident population alone was 10,769 at the 2021 Census — a dense, family-heavy catchment a few minutes from our door.
From our internal order data across the Parramatta and Cumberland corridor, a meaningful share of our Granville- and Auburn-side orders come from workers picking up a cake on the way home — a colleague's birthday, a site farewell, a festival the next morning. Clyde's working population feeds straight into that pattern, and a 7-minute detour to Harris Park is easy to justify when the cake is fresh and genuinely eggless.
How Far Is Harris Park from Clyde?
From Clyde, Harris Park is roughly 3 km by road — about 7 minutes in normal traffic (Google Maps). The route runs north across the Parramatta River corridor toward the Parramatta CBD, then a short hop to Wigram Street. There's no motorway and no toll — it's a simple drive on suburban roads.
That makes Harris Park genuinely your nearest dedicated eggless bakery — far closer than heading out to the north-west. And every minute of that short trip takes you to a kitchen where eggless is the rule, not a favour. Here's how the closest surrounding suburbs line up:
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What Eggless Cake Flavours Can You Order Near Clyde?
Num Num's Bakery offers 15 eggless flavours, and from our internal order data the Clyde-and-Granville side of our catchment leans heavily on Chocolate, Butterscotch, Rasmalai and Red Velvet — flavours that cross cultural and generational lines easily. Every flavour is 100% eggless, so the only hard part of ordering is narrowing it down.
One pattern we notice: orders coming from the industrial side of the corridor skew toward simple, crowd-pleasing flavours for shared workplace celebrations — Chocolate and Vanilla for a quick team birthday — while family orders from Granville and Auburn lean into Rasmalai, Mango and Ferrero Rocher for festivals and milestones. Both groups want the same thing: a cake that tastes like everyone else's, with no compromise on the egg-free promise.
All 15 Flavours — 100% Eggless
- Chocolate — dense, rich, universally loved. Our most-ordered flavour.
- Vanilla — classic and crowd-pleasing, right for every occasion and age group.
- Rasmalai — South Asian-inspired and fragrant, perfect for Diwali, Eid and cultural milestones.
- Butterscotch — warm, caramel-forward and nostalgic for many of our customers.
- Red Velvet — visually striking with a subtle cocoa note, great for milestone birthdays.
- Mango — fresh and summery, popular right through the warm-weather birthday season.
- Black Forest & White Forest — elegant cherry-and-cream combinations for special occasions.
- Ferrero Rocher — premium and indulgent, ideal for adult celebrations.
- Tiramisu — sophisticated and coffee-forward, a firm favourite for mixed guest lists.
- Strawberry, Blueberry, Pineapple — bright fruit flavours for kids' parties and warm days.
- Lychee — delicate and fragrant, popular among Southeast and South Asian households.
- Cookies & Cream — fun, party-friendly and a reliable kids' favourite.
See the full Our Cakes page for photos of each flavour and the size options. Every cake on that page is eggless — there's no separate eggless section, because the entire range qualifies.
How Fast Is the Parramatta–Clyde Corridor Growing?
The City of Parramatta — the council area just north of Clyde that includes Harris Park — recorded an estimated resident population of 269,145 in 2023 and is forecast to grow 72.75% between 2021 and 2041, an average of 2.77% a year (forecast.id, City of Parramatta population summary). More residents, more density, and more demand for egg-free options at every celebration.
Harris Park itself is the heart of that change. It's widely known as Sydney's "Little India," with one of the largest concentrations of Indian-Australian residents and businesses in the country (City of Parramatta, Data and Demographics). For a dedicated eggless bakery, there's no more fitting home — and Clyde sits right on its southern edge.
The City of Parramatta is forecast to grow from around 269,000 residents in 2023 to more than 450,000 by 2041 — a 72.75% increase at 2.77% a year (forecast.id, City of Parramatta). As Harris Park and its neighbours densify, an everyday eggless bakery minutes from Clyde becomes more useful, not less.
How Do You Order an Eggless Cake from Clyde?
From our experience taking orders across the Parramatta and Cumberland corridor, ordering takes under five minutes by WhatsApp, and we confirm everything in writing before you collect from Harris Park. The process is identical whether you're at a Clyde worksite, in Granville or over in Auburn.
- Browse the flavours: Check the Our Cakes page for the full menu with photos. Shortlist two or three flavours and we'll help you choose.
- Message us on WhatsApp: Send your order to +61 425 697 725 with your chosen flavour, cake size, any custom design brief, and preferred pick-up date.
- Give at least 48 hours notice: Every cake is made fresh to order. For custom designs or festival periods such as Diwali, Eid or Christmas, 4–5 days is recommended.
- Confirm and collect: We confirm by WhatsApp, then you collect from 96/96 Wigram Street, Harris Park — open daily, 11 am to 10 pm.
Not sure what size to order? The Order Online page has a sizing guide. For a team birthday of 20, an 8-inch round is usually right; for 30–40 guests, step up to a 10-inch or a two-tier arrangement.
From our order history across the corridor, the Harris Park shop's late 10 pm closing is its quiet advantage for Clyde's working crowd. Orders placed by WhatsApp in the morning are routinely collected the same evening on the way home — no need to rush out at lunch. The busiest collection window is Friday evening, so a Thursday message keeps you clear of the weekend rush.
Message us on WhatsApp with your flavour, size and pick-up date. 48 hours is all we need for most orders. We'll confirm in writing before you collect from Harris Park.
Are Eggless Cakes Suitable for Dietary and Cultural Needs Near Clyde?
Egg-free baking aligns with several dietary frameworks common across the Clyde and Cumberland area. According to Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), eggs are one of Australia's priority food allergens, with strict labelling laws — and for egg-allergic families, cross-contamination from a kitchen that also uses eggs is a genuine risk.
At Num Num's Bakery, eggs aren't used in any product, any preparation area, or any equipment on-site. That whole-kitchen approach matters enormously for families managing egg allergy. It also matters for:
- Hindu vegetarian households — many Hindu dietary traditions exclude eggs as a form of lacto-vegetarian practice.
- Jain households — Jain dietary codes exclude eggs; our entire menu is Jain-compatible on the egg axis.
- Sikh families — some Sikh dietary practices exclude eggs; the surrounding Cumberland area has a sizeable Sikh community.
- Halal-observant households — eggs themselves are generally halal, but cross-contamination in a mixed bakery is a concern our entirely egg-free kitchen sidesteps.
- Vegan or plant-based families — note our cakes contain dairy (milk powder, butter); we're fully egg-free but not a vegan bakery.
If you have allergen questions beyond eggs, message us on WhatsApp before ordering and we'll give you a full ingredient breakdown for your chosen flavour. You can also read more about halal-friendly eggless cakes in Sydney or our eggless cakes near Granville guide for the suburb next door.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy eggless cakes near Clyde?
Num Num's Bakery at 96/96 Wigram Street, Harris Park NSW 2150 is the closest dedicated 100% eggless cake bakery to Clyde — approximately 3 km and 7 minutes by car. Order via WhatsApp at +61 425 697 725 with at least 48 hours notice. See our Locations page for the full address and map.
Are all cakes at Num Num's Bakery truly eggless?
Yes — every cake, every flavour, every size is 100% eggless. It isn't a special order or a substitution; it's the entire menu. All 15 flavours are made without eggs in an egg-free kitchen. Egg allergy affects roughly 9% of Australian infants (Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia) — we take that seriously.
Does Num Num's Bakery deliver to Clyde?
We're currently pick-up only from Harris Park, which is around 7 minutes from Clyde. Order ahead via WhatsApp and collect at your chosen time — the shop is open daily, 11 am to 10 pm. Check our Order Online page for details.
How much notice do I need for a custom cake near Clyde?
A minimum of 48 hours for standard orders. For elaborate custom designs, tiered cakes, or orders during Diwali, Eid, Christmas or NSW school holidays, we recommend 4–5 days. Message +61 425 697 725 on WhatsApp to confirm availability before your event date.
What eggless cake flavours are available near Clyde?
15 eggless flavours: Chocolate, Vanilla, Red Velvet, Butterscotch, Black Forest, White Forest, Strawberry, Blueberry, Mango, Lychee, Pineapple, Ferrero Rocher, Tiramisu, Cookies & Cream, and Rasmalai. All 100% eggless as standard. Browse the full Our Cakes page for photos and sizing.
15 flavours, 100% eggless, made fresh to your order. Pick up from 96/96 Wigram Street, Harris Park. WhatsApp us at least 48 hours before your event.