EaDough : Des pâtisseries fraîches, des kolaches innovants et un excellent café sur Polk Street.
EaDough, à Houston, est une boulangerie et un café situés au 3204 Polk St. Elle propose des pâtisseries, des kolaches (poulet au beurre, nihari), des croissants, des sandwichs du petit-déjeuner et des déjeuners rapides comme des pains pita. Les habitués en font un repère du quartier sur le Columbia Tap Trail, louant des produits frais et savoureux et un programme de pâtisseries saisonnières. Certaines visites signalent que les pâtisseries arrivent froides et que les expériences de café varient.
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Fraîchement préparées chaque jour, incluant des kolaches, des croissants, des danishes et des biscuits aux saveurs uniques comme le poulet au beurre et le chocolat de Dubaï.
Des boissons au café préparées avec savoir-faire, cold brew, chai et lattes de saison, servies par un barista sympathique.
Des options rapides et copieuses telles que des sandwichs pour petit-déjeuner, des poches pita et des sandwiches à l'œuf, pour des repas à emporter.
Des plats du menu qui évoluent avec les tendances de la pâtisserie, offrant de nouvelles saveurs excitantes tout au long de l'année.
Service pratique pour les pâtisseries et le café, parfait pour un arrêt rapide ou pour en profiter sur le Columbia Tap Trail à proximité.
Parking is limited in front of the shop. There might be more parking to the side of fhe building. The jalapeño kolache has some spice to it, which is enjoyed, and the dough is better than the dough from chains. The egg sandwich is delicious and filling. The pastries are decadent and you won't go wrong with what you order. I will return to try more.
We've been going almost daily since they've opened up in October 2022 as it's such a high quality spot in our neighborhood and right on our walking route on the Columbia Tap Trail. It's such a great spot to grab a quick pastry, kolache, or breakfast sandwich, and a delicious coffee. The butter chicken and nihari kolaches are super unique and both really great, recently they've been doing really fun filled croissants like Dubai chocolate and chocolate chip cookie, everything we've had has been really tasty. My go to is a cold brew, my fiancé swears by the chai, especially when adding an extra shot of espresso. The baristas are super friendly and always happy to help, thanks for being a staple in our home!
Outdoor coffee stand. The coffee & tea were forgettable, but the croissants were the star. The flaky shell literally melted in my mouth, and the chocolate filling tasted exactly how it should. Honestly, one of the best croissants I’ve had. 🥐 tried the salted caramel matcha and chai tea, not the best.
One of my favorite bakeries in all of Houston! All of the pastries are delicious and flavorful. You can tell they are made fresh daily. If you need a quick lunch, I recommend you get a pita pocket. They are filling and so flavorful. I love their seasonal menu items and the fact that they stay on top of trends in the pastry world
This place has been a favorite of mine since I first discovered it in July 2024. My initial experience was a 10/10—the Fruity Pebble Cereal Milk Latte and chocolate chip cookie were absolutely incredible, and I couldn't stop recommending it to my friends. Lately, I've noticed the experience has become a bit inconsistent. On my most recent visit, the pastries, a Shakshouka Danish, a Butter Chicken Kolache, and a Jalapeño Cheddar Kolache, were all delicious and solid, though they were served quite cold. I was able to warm them up at home, which made them perfect, but offering to heat them up for customers eating in or on the go would elevate the experience significantly. The coffee, however, hasn't lived up to my first experience. I ordered a Pumpkin Spice Latte with oat milk, and the syrup-to-coffee ratio felt off. I could barely taste the pumpkin spice. This mirrored an issue I had on my last few visits. I'm wondering if there's been a change, as I remember their cups used to feature Blackwater Coffee Roasters, but that branding seems to be gone now, which could explain the shift in the coffee's taste. I'm a huge proponent of supporting small businesses and genuinely love their creativity. I will continue to be a customer for their pastries, but based on these recent visits, I'll likely be skipping the coffee.
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