Sweet Lady Jane cake shop announces sudden closure for all locations: Here’s why

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Sweet Lady Jane closing after 35 years

An iconic dessert shop in Los Angeles is now a thing of the past.

One of the most iconic bakeries in Los Angeles announced its abrupt closure, stunning its loyal patrons and apparently, even its employees.

Sweet Lady Jane, known for its triple berry cake, announced its sudden closure of all locations on social media Monday, stating that after 35 years, Dec. 31, 2023, was its final day of business. The post indicated its sales were not enough to pay its lease obligations and to pay employees a living wage in California.

The post on social media said the following: 

"Dear Community,

After 35 years we are closing our doors. Our last day of business was December 31, 2023. We did not come to this decision lightly nor quickly. While the support and loyalty of our customers has been strong, sales are not enough to continue doing business in the state of California, allowing us to service our lease obligations and pay our treasured employees a living wage without passing those costs directly on to you. For more than three decades, we didn't just build a loyal customer base, we created a real community. It has been a privilege to be included in your sweetest moments. Big and small. LA's most beloved Triple Berry Cake will live on in your memories, and in ours.

Thank you.

Sweet Lady Jane."

The store had locations in San Fernando, Calabasas, Beverly Hills, Encino, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood. In addition, its website indicated the company had plans to open two more locations in Marina del Rey and the Larchmont area. 

Some employees wrote on social media they were not informed of the closure and learned of their job loss from the Instagram post.

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Sweet Lady Jane cake shop abruptly closes

Sweet Lady Jane cake shop announced its sudden closure. Many customers were surprised by the abrupt notice, with some saying they'd recently paid for cake orders.

In addition, a customer told FOX 11 on Tuesday, Jan. 2 that she ordered and paid for a cake on Dec. 31, and is now wondering if she'll be refunded.

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The beloved dessert shop also served cupcakes, tarts, pies, brownies and cookies. 

Sweet Lady Jane did not respond to FOX 11 for comment. 

For those who love sweet treats, there are plenty of other dessert shops across Southern California, including the best in all of California, according to Yelp.