"Although the name of the place is the Texas PIE Company, this square of strawberry cake with strawberry frosting won my heart. The moistness of the cake cannot be exaggerated and while it is sweet indeed, the berry nature of the sweetness sang through loud and clear."
Michael Stern
"Central Texas is pecan-growing country, and this individually-sized pecan pie does it proud. The nuts have real crunch and fresh-from-the-shell richness. The gooey-sweet part underneath melds nicely with the pie's savory crust."
Michael Stern
"We thought we'd just pass through Kyle, but what Roadfood traveler could resist a storefront like this one?"
Michael Stern
"Click on the photo and check out that ingredient list: sugar, eggs, butter, lemon juice... all good stuff!"
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle
"Lemon chess may well be the perfect pie."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle
"Almond Joy Pie - you'd better like sweet things!"
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle
"As we first forked through the Almond Joy Pie, we feared that it might be a solid block of almonds and coconut and chocolate chips, like a candy bar. Thankfully, the bottom half of the pie was a plain chess, to "lighten" the effect, if chess pie filling can ever be said to lighten anything."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle
"In case the bold, primary colors of the building and the four foot high letters that say Texas Pie still have not caught your attention..."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle
"Capping the Texas Pie Company building, above the giant cherry pie slice, is this cherry-topped mobile that Sue thought looks like something from Dr. Seuss, or perhaps Calder."
Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle