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Gerik's Ole Czech Smokehouse and Bakery

511 West Oak St., West, TX - (254) 826-3327
One of several kolache purveyors in the town of West, Texas, the Ole Czech Bakery is known for kolaches that are larger than most and made with very sweet dough.
100% Approval Rating (3 votes)

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4 - Overall: One of the Best - Worth a Trip
Overall: One of the Best - Worth a Trip
Kolache
Cinnamon Roll

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511 West Oak St., West, TX
(254) 826-3327

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Breakfast, Dessert
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:No
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:Yes
Poppy seed filling makes this kolache a favorite of the Czech-ancestored people who live in these parts.
"Poppy seed filling makes this kolache a favorite of the Czech-ancestored people who live in these parts."
Michael Stern





While kolaches are the #1 pastry in most bakeries hereabouts, Ole Czech's cinnamon roll, a swirl of tender dough and buttery cinnamon richly glazed with sugar icing, is no second-rate citizen.
"While kolaches are the #1 pastry in most bakeries hereabouts, Ole Czech's cinnamon roll, a swirl of tender dough and buttery cinnamon richly glazed with sugar icing, is no second-rate citizen."
Michael Stern


Central Texas is home of excellent sausage, so it is no surprise that it gets combined with kolache dough to make a fine savory pastry snack.
"Central Texas is home of excellent sausage, so it is no surprise that it gets combined with kolache dough to make a fine savory pastry snack."
Michael Stern


Located between the town's main street and I-35, Ole Czech is abuzz with business early in the morning as people stop in for on-the-way-to-work pastries. This photo was taken late morning, by which time we were the only customers in the place.
"Located between the town's main street and I-35, Ole Czech is abuzz with business early in the morning as people stop in for on-the-way-to-work pastries. This photo was taken late morning, by which time we were the only customers in the place."
Michael Stern



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