Great Kolaches and really great service. When I lost my receipt, they were able to find it quickly and reprint it. I will be a regular customer for life!
Jordan L.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
yeah so this place is the Bees Knees random assortment of many different types of Kolaches, the meatball and the pan sausage jalapeño are my faves
Jessica N.
Classificação do local: 2 Austin, TX
We came here on a whim right before they closed, so we didn’t have the widest variety to choose from. We got a poppyseed and a chubby kolache to go. The poppyseed kolache tasted days old and stale. The chubby wasn’t bad but it didn’t knock my socks off. It could have been the poor timing or having been to other kolache places that have raised my expectations, but this place did not impress. It’s so close to our house, but that’s not a good enough reason to come running back to this place.
Kirk B.
Classificação do local: 5 Round Rock, TX
Kolaches are like many other foods. There is some variant you can inject to make yours unique and different. Yes traditionalist will cry foul, but innovation is not of that class. So please with an open mind try Lone Star Kolaches. The bread is semi sweet(just the right amount) with the right mixture of ingredients. They have a great variety for both Meat and Fruit Kolaches. NO, they are not Czech. I am not sure if I would say they are Tex-Czech even. But I do know this, they are good. Try them but again, if you want traditional, this may not be for you. But if you want tasty and good, then give them a try.
Yum Diddly D.
Classificação do local: 2 Round Rock, TX
Please please please, go to a real Czech bakery and learn how to make a sausage kolache(aka, pig in the blanket). No self respecting Czech would ever use wiener in a «sausage» kolache. Take the time and effort to do it correctly with split sausage, not hot dog wieners. Take a lesson, better yet a road trip to Hruska’s in Ellinger, The Czech Stop in West, or Kountry Bakery in Hallettsville or Schulenburg… These are real Czech establishments and your bakers could learn something. Ugh, cheap wieners for a premium price… seems to be the norm for Vietnamese bakery shops around Austin…
Tiffany T.
Classificação do local: 3 Austin, TX
They aren’t anything like the kolaches in Waco, Texas but they are okay to satisfy cravings for Austin’s kolaches. When you order, it’s what they have on the stands so they won’t make more. I love their sausage patty, egg, and cheese ones! The cream cheese one doesn’t seem like there’s that much cream cheese in it. The staff is nice though.
Richard B.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
A great variety. Not your usual selection. The people in the morning are nice, and patient while you decide. Handy for me on the way to work and after tennis. I go there 2 — 3 times A week.