Sweet Lady Jane Is Back!

The popular bakery closed all six of its locations at the end of last year
Sweet Lady Jane Is Back
Photo: Official | Sweet Lady Jane

After abruptly closing all six of its Los Angeles-area outposts at the end of last year due to lease obligations and high operational costs, Sweet Lady Jane is making a major comeback. 

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It’s been reported by ToddrickAllen and Eater LA that the confectionery’s former Santa Monica and Encino stores now have signs posted to their doors that say, “We are coming back!” And a recent post on the beloved bakery’s Instagram reads, “Get ready: Encino, Calabasas, Beverly Hills, Larchmont, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood,” so it appears the shuttered locations are being brought back to life.

Founded by Jane Lockhart, the sweet lady herself told WNLA that they “will let Los Angeles know soon” official reopening dates for the stores. Lockhart mentioned that the brand is under new ownership, but she still plans to remain involved in the business. 

Sweet Lady Jane first opened on Melrose in 1988 with a focus on “using the best quality ingredients and simple technique to create something undeniably delicious and unique.” The bake shop is known for its cakes, pies, tarts, cookies, and, of course, its wildly popular Triple Berry Cake. 

Lockhart’s creations have been featured on Oprah’s Favorite Things, Goop, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and more.

Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal is a freelance writer covering new and emerging restaurants, bars and F&B concepts for What Now. She enjoys cooking, hot yoga, hiking, and hanging out with her dog, Lucy.
Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal

Sara Rosenthal is a freelance writer covering new and emerging restaurants, bars and F&B concepts for What Now. She enjoys cooking, hot yoga, hiking, and hanging out with her dog, Lucy.

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