They have the best hoagie bread in town! My family has bought their daily fresh-baked bread every year at Christmas for our Christmas Eve Sandwiches. This is our way of honoring our parents, who owned and operated«Jackie’s Subs» in Southwest Houston back in the 1980’s. My dad picked up the bread every morning at 5:00am, hot out of the oven and my mom almost put Antoine’s out of business with her delicious sandwiches. This was way before Subway was on the scene, but Royal’s bread has Subway’s beat. The bread is crispy on the outside and so fluffy on the inside. They sell it by the brown bagful, in loaves about 24″ long. 1 bag easily makes 40+ sandwiches. We will be buying Royal Bakery’s bread for years to come!
John M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Montgomery, TX
The place sells the best IMO po-boy buns in the city. They sell to the public as well as old institutions like Antones Imports. The prices are wholesale level.
Chad M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
This place has incredible po-boy buns, hamburger buns, etc. They are very fairly priced and even sell to the public. The interior is nothing at all to look at, as is the exterior. Even so, they have a staff of dedicated folks that consistently churn out a great product. Next time you need hamburger buns or general bread items — give them a call. They are really nice folks and have a great product.
Nick S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
This is largely a bakery for restaurants and other commercial enterprises. They do sell to the general public, however, and if you want excellent hamburger buns or baguettes at great prices, you can’t do better. Their products also include mixed grain and whole wheat breads.
Jordan N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
It’s been a while since I’ve been here since I don’t live in Houston anymore… but when I did, this bakery was under the radar except for the people in the know… The unassuming décor outside is very bland and uninviting. I’ve never walked in either — as this place usually makes bread and sells them just for what they are — bread. And they usually also try to sell them to restaurants and so forth. But this bakery isn’t just any bakery. For the small, but growing Cuban population in Houston, this bakery is able to churn out Cuban bread — and at the time, it was a rarity in Texas. While I’m not Cuban, I appreciate what Royal Bakery does for the community.