Home News Chula Vista’s Beloved Mmm…Cakes Bakery Announces Closure, Leaving Sweet Legacy and Community Impact

Chula Vista’s Beloved Mmm…Cakes Bakery Announces Closure, Leaving Sweet Legacy and Community Impact

Chula Vista’s Beloved Mmm…Cakes Bakery Announces Closure, Leaving Sweet Legacy and Community Impact

The local favorite, Mmm…Cakes, announced its closure on Instagram last week, causing a blow for the close-knit community of Chula Vista. In a last note, the bakery thanked its customers and partners for three years of serving a variety of unusual and ostentatious desserts, but it did not provide specific explanations for the closure. The owner wrote on social media, “Your support means the world,” highlighting the high-risk aspect of the food industry.

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The commercial community in downtown Chula Vista has been affected by the closure of Mmm…Cakes. Other local business owners voiced their disappointment, calling the shutdown a “big loss” for the community. Daniell Shirazi, whose mother owns The Original Paw Pleasers, emphasized the bakery’s significance in their choice to create a Chula Vista facility, according to ABC 10News. Shirazi attributed her family’s growth in the district to the proprietor of Mmm…Cakes.

In 2021, Mmm…Cakes, which had previously operated out of a home, expanded into a shop on Third Avenue in the heart of Chula Vista. It was made by Jose Barajas and his family after he appeared on television in baking contests. On its website, Mmm… Cakes details its development from its inception in 2013 to its current state as a business with the goal of offering a “friendly, unique and tasteful experience for all of our guests.”

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