Tous Les Jours Plans Grand Opening for First Las Vegas Bakery, More to Come

The South Korean “French-Asian-inspired bakery” has more than 1,650 locations worldwide

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What Now reported early this year that South Korean bakery chain Tous Les Jours was planning on opening its first location in Las Vegas. Several months later, those plans have come to fruition: Tous Les Jours is planning a grand opening for its first Vegas location, which will launch soon at 8140 S Rainbow Blvd.

“We’ll be open in time for Christmas,” franchisee Grace Valentina told What Now on Tuesday.

Founded in South Korea in 1997, the “French-Asian-inspired bakery” has more than 1,650 locations worldwide. It first made landfall in the United States back in 2004 and has since grown to more than 70 locations stateside.

Tous Les Jours’ wide variety of baked goodies includes cakes like its Earl Grey Latte Cake and Triple Delight Coffee Cake; bread and pastries like Taro Buttercream Bread, Red Bean Bread, Spinach Feta Danish, and Pain Au Chocolat; and light meals like the B.E.L.T. Sandwich and Avocado & Turkey Sandwich. Macarons and other sweets are also available.

The bakery also offers coffee and tea drinks and smoothies, with coffee choices range from familiar espresso beverages to specialty drinks like the Ube Latte or Iced Tiramisu Latte. The tea and smoothie selection includes the Mango Smoothie, the Strawberry Latte, London Fog, Iced Milk Tea, and more.

What’s next for the brand here in Las Vegas? Valentina confirms that more Tous Les Jours locations are in store for Vegas but has declined to comment further.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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