Rosca de Reyes cake sits center of table with festive conchas and steaming hot chocolate

Southern California Bakeries Serve Rosca de Reyes for Epiphany

At a Glance

  • Southern California bakeries are offering Rosca de Reyes and conchas ahead of Epiphany.
  • La Monarca sells individual conchas for $3.50.
  • Sonora Bakery hosts a Jan. 6 celebration with DJ and petting zoo.
  • Why it matters: Readers can pre-order rings or enjoy conchas at local bakeries before the holiday.

As the holiday season winds down, Southern California bakeries are gearing up for Epiphany with fresh Rosca de Reyes and sweet conchas. La Monarca and other bakeries offer pre-order options and special celebrations, making it easy to celebrate the Three Kings Day tradition.

Where to Find the Treats

La Monarca Bakery & Café serves Rosca de Reyes and individual conchas priced at $3.50. The dough is pan dulce with candied fruit and walnuts, giving each bite a sweet, nutty flavor.

  • Candied fruit on the concha’s roof
  • Walnuts as a prominent feature
  • Pan dulce dough
Bakery storefront display featuring star-shaped Rosca de Reyes with colorful confections and twinkling holiday lights
Bakery Location Feature
La Monarca Boyle Heights, Highland Park, South Pasadena Rosca de Reyes & conchas ($3.50)
Sonora Bakery Whittier Blvd Jan. 6 celebration with DJ & petting zoo
Porto’s Bakery Various locations Rosquita (candied orange peel) & Galleta de los Reyes ($24.99, unbaked, frozen)

Medium or large Rosca rings can be pre-ordered for Epiphany. Place your order soon to secure your slice of tradition.

Pre-Order Tips and Celebration Highlights

If you want a medium or large Rosca for Epiphany, order early. Sonora Bakery’s Jan. 6 event features a DJ, petting zoo, and other festivities.

  • Pre-order early to guarantee a ring
  • Enjoy the festive atmosphere on Jan. 6

Key Takeaways

  • Southern California bakeries offer fresh Rosca de Reyes and conchas for Epiphany.
  • La Monarca sells individual conchas at $3.50.
  • Sonora Bakery hosts a Jan. 6 celebration with DJ and petting zoo.

With bakeries offering fresh treats and celebrations, Southern California residents have plenty of ways to honor the Three Kings Day tradition.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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