Located directly across from the future home of the Dallas Cowboys training facilities… the parking lot is small and it was crowded(as in, drive around a couple of times to wait for a spot to open, or park off to the side and trek it just a smidge). The shop itself is small, but the service fast and friendly. The menu isn’t super extensive, but you have your standards like sausage and cheese, chicken enchilada, ranchero, bacon-eggs-and-cheese, etc. They also have danishes and breakfast sandwiches on I think I saw a croissant. Chicken Enchilada: 5… favorite…would order again. Sausage Egg & cheese: 4 tasty, cheesy. Ranchero w/sausage: 3 spicy, good.
Tiffany L.
Classificação do local: 3 McKinney, TX
So I originally posted that they were closed, not sure why they were closed several days but they are now back opened. I am pleased again
Lucia C.
Classificação do local: 5 Austin, TX
If you miss the famous Czech stop on exit 353 make sure to stop by iheart Kolaches in Frisco, Texas or if you are in the area! Your taste buds won’t regret!
Alex B.
Classificação do local: 5 McKinney, TX
Breakfast in a role!!! Great idea and the food tastes good. It’s more of fast breakfast than anything. Place is pretty clean, friendly staff — Asian lady with short hair that works there is absolutely nice and beautiful. I would highly recommend this place
Scott W.
Classificação do local: 4 Bedford, TX
Had the chicken enchilada kolache… Melted in my mouth as oodles of cheese, fiesta chicken, and soft dough danced all around my taste buds on the very first bite. I’d recommend eating one of them… Or two if you feel adventurous enough.
Linh N.
Classificação do local: 2 Plano, TX
If you don’t live nearby… it’s not worth driving out for. I came in on Saturday morning around 9 am. There was quite a line in front of me and 2 employees assisting. They seem to be very frazzled but they were friendly at least. I noticed they forgot one lady’s coffee and she said she had been waiting for some time. They seem to only have half their inventory for kolaches. I wanted potato, egg, and cheese and they were already out… I’m not sure if they were gonna make any more but it was only 9 am and they don’t close till 230. So I ended up getting half a dozen of sausage and cheese kolaches and one ranchero kolache. I’m not a big fan of kolaches from donut shops… and these were about one step above those. I found the cheese and sausage they used to be rather salty… weird because I’m not really salt sensitive. I should have just drove a few extra miles to Kolache Factory.
Joo L.
Classificação do local: 5 Allen, TX
The best kolache place in town. Cream cheese is very good, not too sweat. Vegetable kolaches are real fresh and delicious. a lot of different types of coffee, Latte, Machiato, Mocha, and Americano are great.
Min K.
Classificação do local: 4 Richardson, TX
So I’ve been to the other location in Carrollton and tried their stuff. Their kolaches had too much bread and less filling. Which I believe is common among kolache places. Hence, I did try another kolache place in Plano and they were the same. Location is on Warren and facing North. It’s next to Gazebo burgers and Subway. iheart Kolache is a franchise and knowing that I tried this place with an open mind. Hoping they are not the same owners as the one in Carrollton. Good Unilocaler right? Once I walked into this place I noticed the euro style interior designs but in low key. They had a wide selection of stuffed kolaches and fruit kolaches. I had a hard time deciding on what to get because they all looked so good. The kind lady at the front recommended the Philly cheese steak kolache. Like I said a lot of the kolaches I’ve had was 80 percent bread. The first bite I took was bread and filling not just bread. That instantly made my taste buds happy and my memories of bad kolaches go away. The meat was seasoned and cooked perfectly. Not too salty or cheesy and not under cooked. We also got fruit kolaches to try(as pictured) and I had the raspberry one. I am a fruit person so I enjoyed the fruit kolache more than the other one. As you can see the ratio between filling and bread is 60 percent bread and 40 percent filling. If it was 50⁄50 then it would be too sweet. That’s my opinion so I could be wrong don’t take my word. If you’re thinking about the«kolaches» at the donut stores it’s totally different. These are pretty close to danishes but not so flaky. They serve coffee and have a small variety of cold drinks. I personally am not a coffee drinker so I skipped the coffee. iheart Kolache seems pretty new so I’d give them more time to figure out the drink selections. Anyways my experience here changed my thoughts of kolaches. Since it’s way out in far out Frisco a place where I hardly even drive to. I notched it down to a four. location is important when I am looking for a breakfast place. I’m surprised the reviews below aren’t filtered by the Unilocal police…
Sohee L.
Classificação do local: 5 Coppell, TX
There’s so many types of flavors to choose from and almost all are delicious! Also coffee was so good, this is number one kolache store in Texas. So great!!!
Kevin L.
Classificação do local: 5 Allen, TX
Real clean place. Really good food for breakfast and lunch. Tasty kolache with good people. Highly recommended..