Who's Got the Baby? Bread Winners Offers King Cakes for the Madi Gras season

Who's Got the Baby?
Bread Winners Cafe & Bakery celebrates Mardi Gras with King Cakes and other bakery treats

The King Cake has its roots in medieval France and Spain. In colonial Louisiana, Creoles celebrated this time of year with the bal du roi (king's ball), where they served a fancy cake with a bean placed inside. The person who found the bean in his or her piece of cake became the king or queen of the next ball, creating a series of balls that would culminate with the final grand event on Mardi Gras evening. Over the years, the practice spread beyond Mardi Gras royalty. The person who received the prize — which instead of a bean could be a nut, a coin or even a ring — would be king or queen for the day and in charge of hosting the next party or supplying the next king cake, a tradition that remains today. The most common token used today is a small plastic baby. 


King Cake  
 $30.00 (size 9")

6" Mini $6.00 (Filled Croissant)

Flavor options include Pralines or Berries & Cream Cheese

Iced Sugar Cookies
$5 each
$10 wrapped 2-pack
$44.00 dozen
 
Cupcakes
$3.50 each
$20.00 6-pack
$40.00 dozen
 
Cake Balls
$3.00 each
$16.00 gift box of 4

 
Mardi Gras-themed treats can be special ordered with 48-hour notice by calling 214-754-0099. These treats will be available at all locations for walk-in sales February 17, 2023. 


Locations:
Uptown | 3301 McKinney Ave, Dallas, Texas  75204, 214.754.4940
Park Cities | 5560 W. Lovers Lane in Inwood Village, Dallas, Texas  75209, 214.351.3339
NorthPark Center | 8687 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1608, Dallas, Texas 75225, 214.232.9798
Plano | 4021 Preston Rd., Plano, Texas 75093, 972.312.9300

About Bread Winners Holdings, Inc.
Bread Winners Café & Bakery operates 4 locations in the DFW-area and offers patrons an unforgettable dining experience. Guests enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, a tempting array of freshly baked breads, pastries and desserts, and Bread Winner’s famous weekend brunch. Opened in 2000 with two stories, plenty of outdoor areas, and an unmistakable French Quarter feel, The Quarter Bar in Uptown transports you straight to the Big Easy. These unique, award-winning locations have one thing in common: they are premier hot spots for food and libations made from scratch daily in an atmosphere unlike any other. For more information visit http://www.breadwinnerscafe.com.