La Monarca Bakery Opens in Pasadena + Rosca de Reyes Cake

LaMonarca.jpg
GuzzleandNosh
Rosca de Reyes at La Monarca
Huntington Park-based La Monarca Bakery, which now has four locations in the L.A. area, debuted its newest branch in Pasadena today.

The sprawling home-grown Mexican bakery, home to as wide an array of bollios, pan dulces, quiches, postres, tortas and any other Pan-Latin baked good you could hope for, is located on the Mission station of the Metro's Gold Line and next door to the Thursday night South Pasadena farmers market.

La Monarca Bakery will be also offering the chewy holiday sweet bread Rosca de Reyes (Mexican Epiphany Bread) at all of its locations. Striped with bits of dried fruit and dusted with sugar, it's a sizable improvement of the standard fruitcake -- plus, it's got a miniature Jesus figurine hidden inside.

Whole rings are available by ordering either the medium ($22) or the large ($40) sizes, or you can simply buy a slice or two at the store. Cakes will be available through January 6th.

La Monarca Bakery: 1001 Mission St., Pasadena; 626-403-6860.


Want more Squid Ink? Follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook. Reach the author at gsnyder@laweekly.com or follow him on Twitter at @G_Sny.

My Voice Nation Help
2 comments
donna.evans
donna.evans

That's actually in South Pasadena, folks! 

dkbritt
dkbritt

That address isn't in Pasadena. It's in South Pasadena. I know both cities are a long way from L.A., but it isn't really that hard to tell them apart...

Now Trending

From the Vault

 

©2013 LA Weekly, LP, All rights reserved.
Browse Voice Nation
  • Voice Places Los Angeles

    Voice Places

    Find everything you're looking for in your city

  • Happy Hour App

    Happy Hour App

    Find the best happy hour deals in your city

  • Daily Deals

    Daily Deals

    Get today's exclusive deals at savings of anywhere from 50-90%

  • Best Of

    Best Of...

    Check out the hottest list of places and things to do around your city