Mon-Sat 05:00-18:00, Sun 06:00-17:00Walk-in onlyEastern European Jewish bakery
Three Brothers Bakery in Houston is the Braeswood Boulevard Jewish bakery from the Jucker family (Polish Holocaust survivors), since 1949 in Houston with challah and pecan cake.
Tip: Pre-order challah for Friday. Pecan coffee cake is the line item; the Hurricane Harvey rebuild story is in the front-window framed clippings.
Worth the queue: Pecan coffee cake and challah
Tue-Fri 05:30-15:00, Sat-Sun 06:00-15:00Walk-in onlyCzech-Texan kolaches and klobasniky
Kolache Shoppe in Houston is the Greenway Plaza Czech-Texan bakery on Richmond Avenue, with sausage-cheese klobasniky, apricot kolaches and a weekend line out the door.
Tip: Get there before 9am Saturday for the full case. Order a dozen mixed for the office or the road.
Worth the queue: Sausage and cheese klobasniky
Mon-Sun 07:00-19:00French viennoiserie and macarons
Bakery Lorraine in Rice Village is the Houston outpost of the San Antonio bakery on Amherst Street, with viennoiserie, macarons and a brunch cafe attached to the pastry counter.
Tip: Sit in the back room for the quieter cafe service. The matcha croissant is the Rice Village signature.
Worth the queue: Macarons and croissants
Wed-Sun 11:00-19:00Walk-in onlyCreative pastry and dessert
Fluff Bake Bar in Houston is Rebecca Masson's Midtown pastry counter on Gray Street, with Halo Cookies, seasonal pies, the Top Chef Just Desserts alumna behind the rolling pin.
Tip: Pre-order whole pies for Thanksgiving and Easter; they sell out a week ahead. The Halo cookie is the daily anchor.
Worth the queue: Halo cookies and seasonal pies
Mon-Sun 07:00-21:00French viennoiserie and pastry
Common Bond in Houston is the Montrose patisserie on Westheimer since 2014, with serious French viennoiserie, croissants, kouign-amann and a brunch-cafe menu inside.
Tip: Saturday morning kouign-amann sell out by 10am. Pre-order online for guaranteed pickup.
Worth the queue: Kouign-amann