
Sweet Bee Bakehouse is trading in its home-oven hustle for a full-fledged storefront and throwing a party to mark the upgrade. The bakery will celebrate the opening of its first brick-and-mortar shop this Saturday with a grand-opening event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2540 E. Broadway St. in Pearland, complete with complimentary cake and plenty of photo ops. The once-home-based bakery has built a local following for its croissants, macaroons and cookies.
Grand opening details
According to Community Impact, Sweet Bee Bakehouse announced the grand opening in a social-media post and lined up a couple of local friends to help feed the crowd. Slab and Slice Pizza and Talavera Coffee are set to provide food and drinks during the festivities. The outlet lists the official opening date as April 11 and notes that the celebration is intentionally short and morning-focused, running from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
From home kitchen to storefront
Owner Ally Barrera launched Sweet Bee Bakehouse in 2020 as a cottage, home-based bakery and has since upgraded into a storefront in Country Club Plaza in east Pearland. On its website, Sweet Bee Bakehouse highlights a lineup that leans hard into indulgence, including glazed, chocolate and maple-bacon croissants, horchata, pistachio and red velvet macaroons and a rotating assortment of cookies.
Menu, vendors and what to expect
Community Impact reports that Post Pop Balloons will create a dedicated photo area so guests can snap pictures along with their pastries. Visitors can also expect complimentary cake slices as part of the opening-day perks. The event is designed as a quick, morning celebration rather than an all-day festival, and organizers are nudging guests to swing by within the 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. window.
How to get the latest
Details on hours, pickup options and the full menu are available on the bakery’s website, and the owner shares ongoing updates through the shop’s social channels. For the most current information, visit Sweet Bee Bakehouse or check out the bakery’s profiles via Linktree.









