Kolaches are a Texas thing. Houston kolaches are a DIFFERENT thing because the Vietnamese bakeries took the Czech tradition and made it their own.
The Vietnamese bakery kolaches:
- Shipley Do-Nuts (everywhere) — Yes, the donut chain. Their sausage kolache is the standard bearer. Fluffy, buttery dough wrapped around a sausage link. $2.50. This is what most Houstonians picture when you say "kolache."
- Don's Cafe / Donut Shop (Spring Branch) — Vietnamese-owned donut shop that makes kolaches. The jalapeño sausage and cheese kolache is perfect.
The Czech purists:
- Hruska's (Ellinger, about 90 min from Houston on I-10 toward Austin) — Worth the road trip. Traditional Czech kolaches with fruit fillings — poppy seed, apricot, prune. This is the original style before Texas turned them into sausage rolls.
The debate: Texas "kolaches" with sausage inside are technically klobasnek, not kolaches. True kolaches are sweet, with fruit filling. Czech Texans will correct you. Most Houstonians don't care and call everything a kolache. Both sides have a point.
The best move: Saturday morning. Shipley's. Two sausage jalapeño cheese kolaches and a chocolate milk. $7 total. The most Houston breakfast that exists.
Source: Houston food history, personal kolache tour, angry Czech Texans in my DMs
Hruska's in Ellinger is mandatory if you're driving to Austin on I-10. Stop there or you're doing the road trip wrong.