First time here. I’m not usually on this side of town, but I was in the mood for some breakfast and did not want to deal with the homeless that gather at the Shipley’s downtown. I happened to drive by and see this place so I stopped in. Prices are very reasonable, and their product tasted very fresh. Employee was nice and attentive. If I lived in the area, I would come more often.
Jasdeep S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Antonio, TX
They refused to give us just Potato and Cheese Tacos. They said that they HAD to put eggs in the tacos that they were preparing. We asked why the HAD to put eggs in tacos they were preparing right in front of us. They responded repeating that they HAD to add eggs. MAKESNOSENSE. Not coming back here.
Tenia O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
Dropped in while running an errand with the bestie. I don’t live in the area, but judging by the line, this place is pretty popular. They have the donut shop standards & a few extras. Chocolate donut holes, breakfast croissant sandwhiches, & different flavors of croissant kolaches. I went for a jalepeno sausage cheese kolache & the same flavor in crossiant form. Both were pretty good. Sausage used wasn’t the $ 0.99 junk… put me in the mind of a Chapel Hill or something. Wouldn’t drive out of my way for it, but would stop again if in the area.
Nora S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sammamish, WA
Saw the Kolache sign driving by. Although we had already eaten breakfast, we decided to get some for later as we were trying to make up for our lack of eating kolaches despite multiple trips to the area over many years. And I used to live here too! Unfortunately, we were disappointed with the lack of choice. There were no fruit choices. All of them were savory and contained some sort of sausage or meat. I went with the dirty rice kolache. It was very good. Dough was nice and soft. The filling was good. But still, I was not in the mood for a meaty kolache. Kids had donuts and seemed to like them.