Many large grocery chains and Mexican bakeries in the U.S. and Canada sell Rosca de Reyes in the days right before January 6 (Día de Reyes), and some also let you order it online for pickup or delivery.

Quick Scoop

  • Check nearby:
    • Mexican or Latin American bakeries/panaderías (often the freshest and most traditional).
* Latino supermarkets (e.g., chains that carry Bimbo or in‑house Rosca de Reyes).
* Big grocery chains that offer seasonal “Rosca de Reyes” or “King’s Cake” around early January.
  • Order online “near me”:
    • Grocery delivery apps and ethnic‑market services often list Rosca de Reyes that can ship or deliver locally around the holiday window.
* Some independent bakeries let you pre‑order Rosca de Reyes on their websites for in‑store pickup between about January 3–6.
  • How to quickly find one close to you:
    1. Search “[Rosca de Reyes near me]” or “[Rosca de Reyes + your city]” and filter for bakeries and Latino markets.
    2. Call to confirm they still have Roscas in stock and whether they bake them fresh that day.
    3. Ask about:
      • Size (small vs family‑size).
      • Whether it includes figurines inside.
      • Pickup times and if pre‑order is needed.

If you are outside areas with many Mexican bakeries, your best bet is usually a combination of big grocery chains plus online Latin‑food retailers that ship Rosca de Reyes nationally around early January.

TL;DR: Look first at local Mexican bakeries and Latino supermarkets, then check large grocery chains and grocery‑delivery apps using “Rosca de Reyes near me” with your city name, and call ahead because they often sell out fast.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.