Las Vegas Bakery The Cupcakery to Close After 20 Years

Assorted cupcakes on display at The Cupcakery in Las Vegas

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The Cupcakery, a beloved bakery in Las Vegas famous for its specialty cupcakes, will close on January 31, 2026, due to rising operational costs. Owner Pamela Jenkins cited a staggering increase in expenses over the past several years, with many costs soaring by 50% to 70%. The closure marks the end of an era for a bakery that has been an integral part of the community since 2006, known for its delicious offerings, including the highly regarded red velvet cupcakes. Customers are expressing sadness as the bakery prepares to take final orders.

Las Vegas Bakery The Cupcakery to Close After 20 Years Due to Rising Costs

Las Vegas, NV – The Cupcakery, a cherished bakery renowned for its specialty cupcakes, will permanently close its doors on January 31, 2026. Owner Pamela Jenkins has attributed the difficult decision to increasing operational costs, which have been escalating for several years.

Jenkins revealed that overall expenses have surged by at least 50%, with some costs spiking as high as 60% to 70%. This significant inflation in costs impacts various essential areas including rent and the price of ingredients. For example, the price of high-grade cocoa powder, a key ingredient for many of The Cupcakery’s signature cupcakes, has inflated dramatically from $150 to nearly $400 per bag. In addition, the bakery has seen a troubling 40% drop in business due to tariffs.

The Cupcakery, which has served the Las Vegas community since January 2006, has experienced an admirable two-decade journey that included four different locations, with its latest on South Eastern Avenue. Despite its popularity, the bakery now faces insurmountable financial pressures that have made continuing operations nonviable. The growing difficulties reflect a troubling trend among small businesses in Las Vegas, many of which are experiencing similar challenges amid rising costs.

Customers of The Cupcakery are expressing profound sadness at the impending closure, emphasizing the unique quality of its offerings. Specifically, many patrons regard the bakery’s red velvet cupcakes as irreplaceable within the Las Vegas market. As The Cupcakery prepares to close, it has announced plans to continue taking orders up until the final day of business. A message on its social media thanked the local community for their continued support throughout its journey.

For two decades, The Cupcakery has garnered local recognition, including being featured in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s list of the five best cupcake spots in the city. The end of The Cupcakery marks the conclusion of an era for a bakery that has become synonymous with celebration and community for many. Jenkins has yet to announce her next venture after the bakery closes, leaving both employees and patrons wondering about the future beyond January 2026.

As the economic landscape continues to shift, small businesses in Las Vegas must adapt to the ever-increasing cost of operation. The closure of The Cupcakery serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges that small businesses currently face, raising concerns about the sustainability of beloved local establishments in the midst of rising expenses.

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