
In the small town of West, Texas, the Czech Stop is more than just a roadside bakery — it’s a delicious destination, a cultural institution, and a legend among those who’ve cruised I-35 between Dallas and Austin. If you’ve ever wondered what makes kolaches worth pulling off the highway for, this is your stop (and yes, they’re worth it).
Kolaches, soft, pillowy pastries filled with sweet or savory delights, are the edible love child of Czech immigrants and Texas hospitality. When the Czechs settled in Texas in the 19th century, they brought their recipes for these flavorful treats. Over the years, the pastries were embraced and adapted by Texans, leading to the savory spin-offs like sausage-filled klobasniky (yes, technically not kolaches, but we’ll let it slide for now).
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