Stopped in here expecting normal kolache shop prices, but I was really disappointed with how expensive everything was. I paid $4.99 for a single sausage croissant and $2.69 for just a milk — prices that are more like Starbucks than a small-town donut/kolache shop. The food itself was fine, but nothing special to justify the markup.
If you’re looking for a quick breakfast and don’t mind paying extra, this place will do. But if you expect fair pricing for kolaches and drinks, there are plenty of other spots in the Houston area that give you...
Read moreI kept seeing this place on my way to Katy and finally gave it a try. Is it worth it? Nah!! I got two small kolaches, a "brisket" kolache and a soda for $10. The bread tasted bad,the "sausage" in the kolaches was more like a slim Jim, the "brisket" was that Lloyd's "bbq" frozen meal. It's overpriced and not good. If you're in the area skip this place. For the price you might as well just go to the Mexican market next door for a few tacos or Denny's...
Read moreNew to the area, my husband has stopped at the establishment twice and both times the food has been more than great! What makes the kolaches so good is the breading. You can taste that is home made. Our kids love the glazed donuts over colored icing/sprinkles which speaks volumes for children. We have tried many things, my favorite being the boudin kolache. The customer service was great both times and we...
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