Raul Sr. died peacefully Wednesday "surrounded by his loving family," according to a post on the bakery's Instagram page.
"Raul Sr. was an extraordinary man who, alongside his wife Rosa, founded Porto's Bakery from their home kitchen, selling cakes and pastries to friends and family. Raul Sr. would assist whenever he could, even while working at another local bakery. After several years, he was able to join Rosa full-time, dedicating himself to growing their business. Through their hard work, humility, and dedication, they transformed a small family endeavor into a cherished community treasure," the post read.
Rosa Porto, founder of beloved Porto's Bakery & Cafe, dies at age 89
His wife, Rosa, died in 2019 at the age of 89. The couple retired several years ago to dedicate their lives to their family, according to the Instagram post.
"To all our family, friends, and guests from across our communities: while words cannot fully express our sadness at this time, we want to extend our deepest gratitude for your continued support and all the love and kindness you have shown us throughout the years."
Since its founding, Porto's has become widely known for its signature sweet and savory pastries and cakes at several locations across Southern California.
Remembering a life and legacy
Customers lined up at the Porto's in Glendale where many reflected on the life and legacy of Raul Sr.
"I met him about four years ago here," said Chris Early. "Super nice, loving guy, definitely going to missed, but ... just left a legacy. I don't know how many more stores they have now. This is Glendale's staple. People know about it. We'll continue coming here until we can't make it in the car."
Since 1960, Porto's has been part of the fabric of Los Angeles. Rosa loved baking and began selling cakes out of her house to support her family after her and Raul Sr. came to L.A. from Cuba.
Raul Sr. focused on growing the business and soon after, Porto's opened its first location in Echo Park in 1976.
The bakery currently has locations in Glendale, Burbank, Downey, Buena Park, West Covina, and Northridge. A 7th location will soon open in Downtown Disney at Disneyland.
"We have family members that actually come from Guatemala, or from Ecuador, that come specifically here to come and eat. So not even just United States or California knows about this place," said Jessica Guerrero of Glendale. "It's international."