Austin: 7 Places To Try Kolaches
Howdy Donut is one of Austin: 7 Places To Try Kolaches.

1. Howdy Donut

5.9
343 S Congress Ave # 343-2 (at Riverside), Austin, TX
Donut Shop · 8 tips and reviews

Serious EatsSerious Eats: South Austinites can also swing by this doughnut shop for their kolache fix, but don't expect excellent quality.

The Zubik House is one of Austin: 7 Places To Try Kolaches.

2. The Zubik House

422 Guadalupe, Austin, TX
Food Truck · Downtown Austin · 3 tips and reviews

Serious EatsSerious Eats: The Zubik House serves Czech-inspired food but stands out with their rotating menu of creative kolaches.

Lone Star Kolaches is one of Austin: 7 Places To Try Kolaches.

3. Lone Star Kolaches

3800 N Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Breakfast Spot · Rosedale · 6 tips and reviews

Serious EatsSerious Eats: Lone Star is reliable for its huge selection of kolaches but shines in the savory department—a large link of kielbasa is hidden inside the dense and chewy breading of the Polish sausage kolache.

Central Donut is one of Austin: 7 Places To Try Kolaches.

4. Central Donut

7.4
1910 W Braker Ln #700 (at Metric Blvd), Austin, TX
Donut Shop · 4 tips and reviews

Serious EatsSerious Eats: The best kolaches of the doughnut shop genre (essentially a pig in a blanket) can be found here.

Easy Tiger is one of Austin: 7 Places To Try Kolaches.

5. Easy Tiger

709 E 6th St, Austin, TX
Bar · Downtown Austin · 300 tips and reviews

Serious EatsSerious Eats: Their beef garlic sausage and beer cheese are both great; try the combination in kolache form.

Moonlight Bakery is one of Austin: 7 Places To Try Kolaches.

6. Moonlight Bakery

7.0
2300 S Lamar Blvd, Austin, TX
Bakery · Zilker · 12 tips and reviews

Serious EatsSerious Eats: Moonlight excels at making sweet kolaches like apple, apricot, or blueberry. Smaller than the palm of your hand, they make it possible for you to try a few different flavors without feeling guilty.

7. Kolache Creations

7113 Burnet Rd Ste 112, Austin, TX
Bakery · Crestview · 1 tip

Serious EatsSerious Eats: Get here early to score a traditional poppy seed kolache—sometimes they sell out by 10:00am. The sausage and jalapeño kolaches contain a large link of real sausage instead of the dreaded hot dog.