
About La Monarca Bakery & Cafe
Local chain of Mexican bakeries with pastries, light breakfast/lunch fare & organic Mexican coffee.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Stopped in during my LA stay, and the energy of the staff and the vibe of space were on point. It is a bit small so if it was a busy time I can see how some people get annoyed/frustrated. I had the Cafe Carmen and the Cafe Oaxaca and they were both so delicious! We also had the molletes and they were pretty good. For drinks it’s a 5/5, the options and the taste are better than any chain in the area. The food can definitely be a bit fine tuned. Maybe if I had at it right away it would have been better but 7 minutes after it was cold and the cheese had hardened. I recommend this as it’s quick and easy to get to with plenty of parking around the areas."
"Stopped by La Monarca Bakery in Pasadena yesterday for a quick afternoon treat with the family. This charming Mexican bakery offers a welcoming atmosphere and a colorful display of traditional pan dulce that immediately catches your eye when you walk in. The kids were instantly drawn to the conchas (Mexican sweet bread rolls with the distinctive shell pattern on top). They got one and absolutely loved it! The bread was soft and fresh with just the right amount of sweetness, and the crumbly topping had that perfect texture that crumbles just enough without making a mess. Seeing their smiles with sugar-coated lips was worth the visit alone. For the adults, there was the café de olla (traditional Mexican coffee with cinnamon) which had a pleasant scent. We could have also sampled other pastries - the orejas (palmiers) looked deliciously flaky, and the empanadas de guayaba had a nice balance of sweet filling without seeming overpowering. The service was friendly enough, though a bit rushed during the street fair crowd. Prices are reasonable for the quality you're getting - definitely more authentic than what you'd find at chain coffee shops attempting Mexican pastries. What keeps this from being a five-star review is that a couple of the items in the display case seemed like they had been sitting out a bit too long, and the seating area, while clean, is limited and was quite crowded during our visit. That said, La Monarca is a solid neighborhood bakery that offers a genuine taste of Mexican pan dulce in Pasadena. The kids are already asking when we can go back for more conchas, which speaks volumes! If you're in the area and craving something sweet with your coffee, it's definitely worth a visit."
"Many folks think La Monarca as simply a pan dulce bakery; however, there are far more than just some sweet breads that adorn their extensive menu for pastries, savory items, and crafted drinks. This Mexican bakery certainly has a complete list of items that will take many visits. There are even seasonal pastry items and an alignment with the pumpkin spice craze. The incorporation of coffee and Mexican-style chocolates is also pleasantly available. The portion size of tamales and burritos can be of some concern if you're expecting better value and/or are hungry. Paired with a pastry or dessert, you just maybe okay. There is a Soy Chorizo option, which I found to be quite unappetizing. La Monarca here is a good place for a quick stop for a light snack, and a great option if other choices across the street didn't suit your fancy. Parking is street only, so watch the street meters or time limits on the side streets."
"The cafe is a delightful place that consistently delivers high-quality pastries, coffee, and an inviting atmosphere. However, what truly sets this location apart is the exceptional customer service provided by Cynthia. From the moment I walked in, Cynthia greeted me with warmth and professionalism. Her friendly demeanor, attentiveness, and genuine care for the customer experience were evident in every interaction. She took the time to offer thoughtful recommendations, ensured my order was perfect, and made me feel truly welcomed. It's rare to encounter someone who brings both heart and excellence to their role the way Cynthia does. She is a wonderful ambassador for La Monarca, and her service is a key reason I look forward to returning. Thank you, Cynthia, for making my visit memorable—you truly elevate the entire experience."
"I took my brother to get a bread, but he decided on getting one of their lunch burritos. It was the green chili burrito; he would not recommend it. I wouldn’t recommend purchasing that burrito either because it was fairly pricey for the size that it was. The burrito is $8.50, and aside from that I noticed that they charged me maybe an extra $.90 for an extra fee. I’m not exactly sure what that fee was. All in all, I basically paid almost $10 for a burrito smaller than my phone. I have had their room before and personally it’s a bit too sweet for my liking, but it’s not bad. If you will be getting food items from here, I wouldn’t recommend it, I would say take your business elsewhere and get your moneys worth. Additionally, the girl who helped us gave us a bit of rude attitude."
"This is a cute Mexican bakery and coffee shop. We really enjoyed the conchas. The coffee drinks were a little hit and miss. We tried a selection of..."
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