If you want a kolache, the ham and cheese kolache is the best for a breakfast. Prices are accessible
Brooke W.
Place rating: 2 Lawton, OK
Meh. These were ok, honestly Shipley’s Doughnuts had better kolaches. We tried several different kinds and you got either boiling lava hot or cold in the middle, it really wasn’t as fantastic as we thought it was going to be.
Jeremiah M.
Place rating: 4 Spring, TX
What’s a kolache? A little roll filled with awesome. They offer many options along with a «kolache of the month». This month is cheeseburger… it’s good. You might be surprised how $$ they are when you start ordering for your family or group. $ 2.50ish each doesn’t seem bad but most kolaches are small, even my 8 year old can eat two«bacon egg cheese» kolaches. If you visit after 1pm I believe, they are all half price. Overall they are good, we visit about once a month.
Celso N.
Place rating: 4 Houston, TX
By far one of the best breakfast kolaches in the area! Is great to have different choices when choosing instead of just your regular ham, sausage, cheese and jalapeño Kolache. The ranchero Kolache is a great combination of scrambled eggs with jalapeños and tomatoes and onions. Is my favorite by far! The staff is extremely friendly and they have begin to recognize me by now! That’s a plus for me!
Jason R.
Place rating: 4 Spring, TX
Every now and then I have a craving for this place. My favorite has to be the sausage and gravy kolache, or the chocolate cream cheese kolache… but to be honest they are ALL good. They have savory(meats & eggs & potatoes & such) kolaches, fruit kolaches, cream cheese kolaches, cinnamon rolls, muffins, etc… I’ve noticed that different stores seem to have their own specialty ones too, so what is available at one might not necessarily be at another. Every month they have a new limited edition kolache, so check their website as it is usually something to do with the season. Depending on what time you go, they can be out of various kolaches, so go early if you want to best & freshest selection! The prices are reasonable too, most are around a buck, the big all-in-one’s are around two bucks… It’s nice to splurge and go out for breakfast now and then but not have it all sugar like if you went to a donut shop. The store itself is always very clean and the people are polite. When you walk in it smells like a bakery(as it should).
Andrew H.
Place rating: 3 Spring, TX
Bunch of kinds of tasty kolaches from traditional to pumpkin pie. Good stuff.
Adam C.
Place rating: 4 Tomball, TX
I have been to this shop about a dozen times, and it is consistently very good. The kolaches are always packed full of filling. My personal favorites are the Texas Hot and the Sausage and Gravy. Also, at 1:30, all the kolaches are 50% off, so if you have out of town guests, that is a really affordable way to have a nice selection of breakfast items for the following morning!
Lauren P.
Place rating: 4 New Waverly, TX
Still a fairly new location so, for now, it’s till good. I don’t know what it is about these stores that the older they get the food and the service starts to slide. Like most locations they have limited seating but more than any other I’ve been in. They are fairly good about keeping the kolaches available that day AVAILABLE. It amazes me how may other don’t manage to keep their rotation up. I know it sucks to have left overs at the end of the day but the Stella Link store used to sell day olds. I am not vegetarian but a family member is and I have always been disappointed in their lack of non sweet vegetarian/vegan options. If I had the venture capital I’s open a location in Tomball/Magnolia and take a run with Indian samosa, Italian vegetable, Asian vegetable… but I don’t so it’s just a dream… SIGH Anyway the location is clean. They keep the {women’s} bathroom stocked and clean.