Where to find rainbow drinks and cookies in Sacramento this Pride Month
While Sacramento’s main Pride festival wrapped up last weekend, capital region businesses are continuing to celebrate Pride Month with limited-time food and drink specials supporting LGBTQ+ nonprofits through the month of June.
Forgotten Bakery’s Rainbow Refresher
On the corner of Stockton Boulevard and Baker Avenue, owners of Forgotten Bakery, Robby Naim and Paul Dollar, are celebrating Pride Month with a Rainbow Refresher ($6). It consists of layers of blue raspberry syrup, orange juice and tropical hibiscus tea.
“We also put a little glitter in it to make it fabulous,” Dollar said.
The result: a sweet, tangy and floral drink perfect to combat the Sacramento heat. With every purchase, $5 will be donated to the Sacramento LGBT Community Center, which provides LGBT advocacy programs, health and wellness services and events like the Sacramento Pride festival.
“This is (Forgotten Bakery’s) first Pride. We thought we should do something and give back to the community that supports us so much,” Dollar said.
The bakery is open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. from Wednesday to Sunday.
Sacramento Food Co-op’s cupcakes and cookies
Pride Cupcakes ($8.99) are available at the Sacramento Food Co-Op throughout June from Brown Rice Bakery. The cupcakes, like all the products from Brown Rice, are gluten-free and vegan. The chocolate cupcakes are topped with vanilla buttercream, natural dye sprinkles and a Pride flag.
Owner J Jordan said they are proud to express their identity as a queer, black business owner through baked goods, not just during Pride or Black History Month, but throughout the year.
“I used to work in nonprofit, social and environmental advocacy, community organizing, and more,” Jordan said. “I love that now, I can express those sides of myself unapologetically through something that is also delicious.”
Another Pride pastry from the co-operative includes the funfetti cookies ($1.99). For every buttery, puffed cookie encrusted with funfetti rainbow sprinkles, the co-op will donate $1 to the Sacramento LGBT Community Center.
Pride Punch at Masa Masa in Roseville
Roseville taco shop Masa Masa, located at 2310 Pleasant Grove Blvd., is offering a Pride Punch ($5) through June. The drink blends Jamaica agua fresca and hibiscus champagne, topped with a rainbow sour belt and mini Pride flag.
One dollar from each Pride Punch supports The Trevor Project, a national crisis intervention nonprofit for LGBTQ+ youth.
Owners Emily Torres and Ashlie Millington, who opened the restaurant in 2024, regularly partner with groups like the Placer LGBT Center and Sacramento’s Lavender Library.
Masa Masa is open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
This story was originally published June 20, 2025 at 4:21 PM.