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Village Bakery

108 East Oak St., West, TX - (254) 826-5151
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A selection of kolaches from the Village bakery. The front-row is a trio of klobasniki, which are filled with savory sausage rather than sweet preserves.
"A selection of kolaches from the Village bakery. The front-row is a trio of klobasniki, which are filled with savory sausage rather than sweet preserves."
Michael Stern





An elegant alternative to the kolache, Village Bakery's light, fresh cinnamon roll is especially good with coffee.
"An elegant alternative to the kolache, Village Bakery's light, fresh cinnamon roll is especially good with coffee."
Michael Stern


Experienced Roadfooders recognize this sight as a sure sign of a worthy place to eat: the big communal table where townsfolk gather in the morning to have coffee and share news and gossip and, in this case, to eat dozens of kolaches.
"Experienced Roadfooders recognize this sight as a sure sign of a worthy place to eat: the big communal table where townsfolk gather in the morning to have coffee and share news and gossip and, in this case, to eat dozens of kolaches."
Michael Stern


For over half a century, the Village Bakery has been supplying the people of West, Texas, with good breads, pies, and kolaches. For anyone traveling along I-35 north of Waco, it's an easy-access culinary landmark.
"For over half a century, the Village Bakery has been supplying the people of West, Texas, with good breads, pies, and kolaches. For anyone traveling along I-35 north of Waco, it's an easy-access culinary landmark."
Michael Stern



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