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Mesa rose-themed bakery and cafe Cielito Rosa Bakery to open new location in Phoenix, Arizona

Mesa rose-themed bakery and cafe Cielito Rosa Bakery to open new location in Phoenix, Arizona

PHOENIX — Cielito Rosa Bakery, a Mesa cafe that went viral for its pink-themed destination and handmade Mexican sweet bread, pan dulce, is expanding into downtown Phoenix.

The company posted the following message on its Instagram page announcing the bakery expansion and thanking its customers for their continued support.

We are excited to announce that Cielito Rosa is officially opening its SECOND location in the heart of Phoenix! What started as a dream between these hardworking moms is now growing, and we owe it all to YOU, our incredible community. Every sip, every bite, every visit has brought us here, and we are incredibly grateful for your support. Our new Phoenix restaurant will be your go-to place for fresh, homemade Mexican-inspired pastries and coffee with a modern twist! We can’t wait to bring the same love, warmth and sweetness to this new location.

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The new location will open around 7 a.m.th Avenue and McDowell Road in Phoenix and is expected to open in November.

For now, you can visit the East Valley location for your pan dulce:

  • Address: 1720 W Southern Ave in Mesa
  • Opening hours: Open Monday to Saturday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
From the walls to the ceiling to the fans and light fixtures, the color pink is evident in every room of the cafe.

ABC15| Nicole Gutiérrez

From the walls to the ceiling to the fans and light fixtures, the color pink is evident in every room of the cafe.

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BUSINESS OWNED BY LATINA

Cielito Rosa Bakery was founded in Mesa by three local women, including Secilia Zamudio and Yvonne Callison, who met at a local gym.

Pan dulce (sweet bread) and other pastries are displayed in acrylic display cases; guests use tongs to get their treat. The image features a “specialty concha”.

ABC15| Nicole Gutiérrez

Pan dulce (sweet bread) and other pastries are displayed in acrylic display cases; guests use tongs to get their treat. The image features a “specialty concha”.

Zamudio and Callison proudly showcase their heritage throughout their store, with their artisan pastries and drinks inspired by their Mexican roots from Querétaro and Chihuahua.

Presented here: a “concha” and a heart-shaped cookie.

ABC15| Nicole Gutiérrez

Presented here: a “concha” and a heart-shaped cookie.