Bakery offers drive-thru service and a small outdoor seating area with no indoor seating. Atmosphere shifts from warm and welcoming to crowded and chaotic during peak times. Known for best kolaches in Houston with a variety of sweet, savory, and vegetarian options.
Food stays consistently delicious and on point with every visit. Collaborations with local restaurants bring interesting seasonal dishes to the menu.
Savory kolaches stand out with sausage, egg, cheese, and jalapeno combinations that are well seasoned and fluffy. Options like the kielbasa sausage with cheese and brisket, egg, and cheese offer rich, flavorful bites.
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Parking is usually good, but it can be tough during busy times.
The shop can get crowded and chaotic during peak times.
I recommend going there before 9am on weekends because the line is very long after that.
New American restaurant offers an intimate setting with dim lighting and detailed decor that creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Bar seating provides a view of female chefs at work, adding a unique interactive element. The space feels cozy and never crowded, encouraging guests to linger past dessert.
Food here is consistently impeccable with dishes that show clear attention to detail. The menu pairs well with amazing drinks and the overall dining experience feels carefully crafted.
Sausage stands out with its incredible flavor and pairs well with shrimp and brisket. It delivers a solid, memorable taste that complements the meal.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Expect a 20-minute wait even with a reservation during peak hours.
Happy hour runs from 5 to 6 pm with discounted drinks.
Cozy space with cute outdoor tables and a warm, inviting atmosphere that blends cottage and European bakery vibes. The interior features funky, creative decor but has awkwardly arranged seating that can feel crowded and loud during busy times.
Creativity and quality pastries stand out with excellent execution. Food comes beautifully presented and tastes delicious, supported by amazing staff and a focus on minimizing food waste.
Breakfast features a sausage muffin with pork sausage that balances savory and maple sweetness. The smoked beef pretzel bun stands out with its fresh pretzel and generous meat portion.
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Parking is available on-site, making access convenient for visitors.
Expect long lines during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Items are priced around $6.75 each, which is on the higher side.
Small space with only a few two-top tables and a bar creates an intimate setting. Bright, welcoming atmosphere combines with good jazz music and an outdoor seating area. Vibe feels friendly and chill, reminiscent of an East Coast spot.
Food here smells amazing and tastes just as good. The veg supreme pizza stands out with a better flavor than typical fast food pizzas, and the menu stays solid even when limited.
Venison sausage with port wine cherries stands out as a unique topping on the Outty5 pizza. Italian sausage and pepperoni also appear as common meat choices on pizzas here.
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Expect a 15-minute wait for made-to-order pizzas.
Prices are higher than average, with slices costing $5 each.
Parking is free in the shared lot of the strip mall.
Small, hole in the wall donut shop with a cheerful, welcoming atmosphere and family-oriented vibe. The place stays humble and no frills, focusing on fresh, flavorful donuts and kolaches. It draws early risers and locals who appreciate unique flavors and friendly service.
Food includes good quality items with some samples offered before ordering. A stinky smell affects the dining area and food aroma.
Kolaches come with bacon jalapeรฑo sausage, boudin, and classic sausage options. Sausage appears in kolaches, biscuits, and tacos, often paired with cheese, egg, or bacon for hearty flavors.
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Bakery Donuts opens early at 5am, making it perfect for early risers.
They only need a day's notice for custom donut orders.
Prices at Bakery Donuts are very decent, with a total around $7.25 for a biscuit sandwich.
Supermarket combines fresh meat market with a steam table offering hot meals like oxtail and dirty rice. Atmosphere feels welcoming and familiar, with symbols of faith and celebration adding character. Shoppers find affordable prices and a wide selection of sausages, boudin, and vegetables in a clean setting.
Hot cooked soul food dinners stand out with excellent preparation and delicious smells. The lunch counter offers well-prepared, reasonably priced food that surprises with its quality.
A wide variety of homemade sausage and boudin stands out here, including deer sausage and boudin balls. The sausage pairs well with boudin rice and comes with clear expiration dates.
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The store hosts community gatherings and celebrations.
Expect a variety of fresh meats and kosher products.
Prices for groceries are generally reasonable, especially for lunch items.
Small seafood spot offers authentic Louisiana crawfish with a laid-back, communal atmosphere reminiscent of a traditional boil. Limited indoor seating creates a cozy but tight space, complemented by a nice patio and drive-thru service for convenience.
Crawfish, crab, and shrimp come out well seasoned and delicious. Food arrives promptly, often within minutes, with Old School Louisiana style flavors.
Sausage links come in great size portions and taste tasty and juicy. They often arrive alongside crawfish and pair well with seafood dishes like snow crab and shrimp.
Good to know
Crawfish season ends on June 12th, so visit before then.
Parking is very limited; street parking is available if you find a space.
Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Restaurant blends classic diner aesthetic with coastal theme and vintage vibe from the 1960s. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and intimate, with old school R&B music creating a cool, pleasant mood. Space feels like home, lively but not requiring special dress.
Food features deliciously seasoned dishes with consistently fantastic flavors. Service complements the great dining experience.
Sausage appears in dishes with deeply flavored dark roux and pairs with shrimp and chicken in gumbo. It also comes well seasoned alongside catfish, grits, pancakes, and bacon.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for Sunday brunch, as it fills up quickly.
Parking is limited, especially during peak hours like lunch and brunch.
Oysters are $2 on Tuesdays, making it a popular night for seafood lovers.
Cafe offers cozy, welcoming vibe with bright, sunny indoor space and shaded outdoor patio surrounded by plants. Music stays chill and relaxing, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Seating is abundant but can feel close together during busy times.
Chicken and waffles stand out as a highlight with great flavor. The menu features well-prepared food paired with great coffee. Staff provide pleasant and knowledgeable service about the dishes.
Homemade pollo chicken sausage offers a slightly spicy, flavorful touch. Pork sausage appears in classic dishes like the Dandy Classic and chilaquiles, pairing well with eggs and hash browns.
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They offer buy one get one for a penny mimosas in all flavors on Monday.
Specials are available from Tuesday to Thursday.
Parking is very limited, with only about five spots available.
Dining from a bus setting offers a cool and unconventional atmosphere. The menu features flavorful sausage and green sauce, with mixed plates delivering a variety of tastes. Service is straightforward, and some charges like extra sauce may feel steep.
Operating from a bus creates a unique dining setting with a cool and unconventional twist. Food quality varies from amazing to terrible, and service ranges from friendly to inattentive.
Sausage comes with a green sauce that adds a fresh kick. It appears in the Plato Mixto, mixing with fajita, costillas, and chicken for a flavorful combo.