This Kolache Trail In Texas Will Have Your Stomach Rumbling
By Katie Lawrence|Published January 07, 2019
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Katie Lawrence
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Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and began writing for OnlyInYourState in 2015.
Today, Katie writes, edits, and performs several other tasks for OnlyInYourState and has never been more passionate about a job before. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on with a hot cup of coffee, practicing yoga, baking, or exploring the beautiful Lone Star State (in particular, the vast and mystical West Texas desert).
Kolaches are one of the best breakfast pastries in existence, but they’ve unfortunately been tarnished across much of the country. Czech heritage says to fill them only with fruit and cream cheese rather than sausage, eggs, or whatever else you’ll find being served these days. Luckily, we’ve preserved tradition here in Texas, and this road trip takes you to eight of the best authentic kolache shops in the state.
As always, the Google Map with exact addresses + directions can be found here.
Czech heritage runs deep in the tiny town of West, and this iconic bakery proves it. Czech Stop, located between Waco and Dallas on I-35, is no ordinary convenience store. Kolaches of every flavor, from poppy seed to blueberry cream cheese, in addition to other sweets fill the stomachs of weary travelers.
Weikel's has two locations, but this is where the legacy began. The family-owned and operated bakery has offered award-winning kolaches for decades. Cream cheese is the bestseller, but prune and chocolate are close seconds. You'll find the shop at 2247 West State Hwy 71, La Grange, TX 78945.
Since 1912, Hruska's has served over 16 varieties of kolaches to both locals and people just passing through town. Fruit, cream cheese, and several other flavors are so popular, they sell out by afternoon daily. Walk, don't run, to 109 West State Highway 71
Ellinger, Texas 78938 before it's too late!
Owner Evelyn Besetsney's Czech roots are the secret ingredient to these kolaches. Just one whiff will have you making a beeline to the display case, and you can't go wrong with any flavor. Come try one for yourself at 802 E 4th St,
Hallettsville, TX 77964.
A family recipe handed down over two generations is responsible for these delicious pastries. The flagship store is located in El Campo, but the Clute shop has become equally if not more popular over time. Traditional flavors and seasonal offerings provide a wide range of selections for every palate. You'll find The Kolache Shop at 120 Brazosport Blvd N, Clute, TX 77531.
6. Two Czech Chicks Kolache Shoppe & Bakery (Danbury)
Early birds catch the worm at this sister-owned bakery that only stays open until 11 a.m. Set your alarm because these recipes come straight from the girls' grandmother. You'll find the store at 1210 Main St, Danbury, TX 77534.
Nestled in historic downtown Rosenberg, visitors to Old Main Street Bakery can enjoy some sightseeing after downing a few kolaches. Lemon poppyseed is their specialty, so don't leave without one! The bakery is located at 808 3rd St, Rosenberg, TX 77471.
Coming full circle, we're back in West at Village Bakery. It's just as authentic as Czech Stop, and they even ship nationwide! You'll find the shop at 113 E Oak St, West TX 76691.
How many of these kolache shops have you tried? Which one is your favorite?