Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Rose Bakery Cafe to open a third location in Orange

On the heels of opening its second location in Irvine this past year, Rose Bakery Cafe, a 27-year-old institution that started in Corona Del Mar, announced plans to open a third eatery. The newest space will open in Orange later this fall.

Similar to its other eateries, the new cafe will focus on a breakfast-lunch menu. Highlights will include burritos galore, pancakes, avocado toast, doughnuts and other baked goods, and lunch fare like burgers, sandwiches, wraps and salads. The Orange location will also continue the Irvine cafe’s joint concept with Laventina’s Big Cheese Pizza, allowing guests to get their hands on Laventina’s pizza, salads and wings.

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The new space will span more than 3,000 square feet of space, including an outdoor patio for al fresco dining.

“We look forward to becoming a beloved spot for both locals and visitors, and to continuing the legacy of this great brand,” Carmen and John De Carrier, owners of Rose Bakery Cafe, said in a joint written statement.

Look for the new location to open at Orange Town and Country Plaza at 763 South Main St.

In related city of Orange news, a Cuban restaurant is set replace Felix Continental Cafe in Old Towne. Sabor a Cuba (“Taste of Cuba” in Spanish) is slated to open by the end of 2025.

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