My adorable daughter humored me when I told her there was an ATM, so I let her take the reigns. First, she deftly maneuvered the simple touch interface. Every flavor was available on the menu except for the daily specials, though there was no information displayed to let us know that.
Then she waited patiently, perhaps 2 minutes while it processed our order.
She was fascinated by the storage below the machine, but we couldn't tell exactly how automated it was. Maybe if we came back at 2am, we could see a mechanical arm or a person's arm for that matter.
The door eventually slid open and Tada! Cupcakes! (There really should have been gospel music playing or some kind of trumpets sounding when it opened). We had ordered 3 cupcakes from the ATM, knowing we would also be going in to have the full experience, but there was barely enough time to snap a picture and grab the cupcakes before it closed on our hands.
And then we got in line outside the store. The door was closed and there were tables and chairs outside with people loitering about, but when we walked up to the door, we were told there was a line, which we didn't notice at first.
There was a funny little note on the door telling us why it was closed and why people weren't standing nearer: It says "Please keep the door closed...this helps us maintain the freshness of our cupcakes". I think they're being a little precious about their cupcakes. It was pretty cold when we finally got in there, but the shop probably only fits half a dozen people anyway and they really want the door closed to keep their electric bill from skyrocketing.
They sold tshirts, mixes, toys and all sorts of things inside that tiny shop. I bought a "large" tshirt, but ended up giving it to my daughter later because "large" in Beverly Hills apparently means "small" in the Midwest :p. There were at least 3 people behind the counter and cupcake trays kept coming out while we were there.
This was adorable and I considered buying it for my daughter, but truthfully, I'm the one that wanted it, not her, so I settled for a picture.
Of course I had to grab a menu and some of the adorable branded wooden forks for the hotel room.
When we arrived back at our hotel, this too precious note was inside the box. Apparently, we should tip over our their cupcakes or bad things can happen. I do appreciate the "do not refrigerate" note, since that's the best way to eat a 3GC cupcake as well. Beware of refrigerated cupcakes or bakers who tell you to refrigerate them.
Strawberry, Triple Cinnamon, Vanilla Milk Chocolate, Orange Ganache, Chocolate Marshmallow, Chocolate Peanut Butter in the box. From the ATM, we got 3 individual boxes with Red Velvet, Lemon Blueberry and Coconut.