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 * Authentic European Bakery
   Delightful Pastries and Kolaches
   Indulge in the best cinnamon rolls and kolaches, reminiscent of Eastern
   Europe bakeries with a perfect balance of flavors.
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 * Wide Variety of Options
   Quality at Reasonable Prices
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WELCOME TO CZECH STOP



Tucked away off I-35 Exit 353 West in TX, Czech Stop is a quaint bakery offering
a taste of Eastern Europe in the heart of Texas. Known for its legendary
pastries and sandwiches, this hidden gem is a must-stop for travelers between
Austin and Dallas. With a wide selection of kolaches, cinnamon rolls, and savory
snacks, Czech Stop has something for everyone. The warm and welcoming
atmosphere, friendly staff, and fast-moving lines make this a favorite pitstop
for many. If you're craving a delicious treat on your journey, Czech Stop is the
perfect place to satisfy your sweet tooth.

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OUR GUESTBOOK

“ Arrived Sunday early afternoon and it was packed! The line was steadily
moving. They ran out of some bakery items. No menu was easily accessible, but
they do have one during checkout. The person who is taking your order, by
memorization, verbally tells the price of the items to the cashier and that's
how they compute the total. The bakes were good but the roast beef sandwich
($6.39 pre tax) with jalapeños in it was okay. Their jalapeno cheeses sausage
($7.79) was delicious! ”

- ANGELA T.

“ 5 stars!!! I do not give out the coveted 5 stars often, but the Czech Stop
lived up to the hype without a doubt! I got a sausage, jalapeño, and cheese
kolache along with a cinnamon roll. Hot take, but this was the absolute best
cinnamon roll of my life, including my mom's homemade version! The cinnamon roll
was the best balance of not overly sweet or too proofed, but flaky and spiced to
perfection. The team- phenomenal! Nothing like this kind of experience in a gas
station! ”

- ANDREW G.

“ Wow! We had seen this driving between Dallas & Waco and finally decided to
stop. OMG -- the selection and quality at very reasonable prices. The people
were very nice and it was busy. Trying to check out the selection and make
decisions was the hard part. It's almost like -- what don't they have. The
interior is clean and different than any place I'd been. The exterior looks like
a gas station/convenience store. The interior is one of the best deli/bakeries
you'll find anywhere. Everything is to go and they will warm any sandwich if you
like. My only regret is that we didn't stop on our way south and take some of
the bakery goodies to our friends. Can't wait to go back and would definitely
make the drive if visiting Waco or anyplace around that area of TX. ”

- LINDA A.

“ Optional side quest that you can easily knock out without too much time wasted
from your primary mission of navigating between Austin and Dallas. Exit the
raceway that is 35 via Exit 353, and you too can be one of the lucky masses to
stand in line to buy food here (it is worth the price of admission... which is
basically all of the yummy things you didn't intend to buy here that all look
too delicious to pass up). The kolaches are an awesome family favorite, but I do
wish they had more breakfasty ones. The ones with meat come stuffed with plenty
of meat... but we have no pictures. No evidence of the vast array of unhealthy
calories consumed, just in case our dietitian sees our posts. For those of you
with an RV, travel trailer, or semi coming south, be careful after exiting into
frontage. It is very uneven, and bumpy. As for parking, keep driving on South
College and resist the urge to turn right on West Pine... The lot off to your
right is where you wanna park, usually there are spots in the back part of the
lot (along Bush's Chicken) where you can pull directly in, park, and pull
straight through onto the frontage without testing your turning skills. I don't
get gas or park in the lot by the shop, it looks like a headache. ”

- JEFF H.

“ A from that relocated from Dallas told us of this bakery that was a local
legend. It did NOT disappoint! Reminded me of the Eastern Europe bakeries I grew
up with in Chicago. Great pastries and sandwiches! ”

- JOAQUIN R.

“ Arrived Sunday early afternoon and it was packed! The line was steadily
moving. They ran out of some bakery items. No menu was easily accessible, but
they do have one during checkout. The person who is taking your order, by
memorization, verbally tells the price of the items to the cashier and that's
how they compute the total. The bakes were good but the roast beef sandwich
($6.39 pre tax) with jalapeños in it was okay. Their jalapeno cheeses sausage
($7.79) was delicious! ”

- ANGELA T.

“ 5 stars!!! I do not give out the coveted 5 stars often, but the Czech Stop
lived up to the hype without a doubt! I got a sausage, jalapeño, and cheese
kolache along with a cinnamon roll. Hot take, but this was the absolute best
cinnamon roll of my life, including my mom's homemade version! The cinnamon roll
was the best balance of not overly sweet or too proofed, but flaky and spiced to
perfection. The team- phenomenal! Nothing like this kind of experience in a gas
station! ”

- ANDREW G.

“ Wow! We had seen this driving between Dallas & Waco and finally decided to
stop. OMG -- the selection and quality at very reasonable prices. The people
were very nice and it was busy. Trying to check out the selection and make
decisions was the hard part. It's almost like -- what don't they have. The
interior is clean and different than any place I'd been. The exterior looks like
a gas station/convenience store. The interior is one of the best deli/bakeries
you'll find anywhere. Everything is to go and they will warm any sandwich if you
like. My only regret is that we didn't stop on our way south and take some of
the bakery goodies to our friends. Can't wait to go back and would definitely
make the drive if visiting Waco or anyplace around that area of TX. ”

- LINDA A.

“ Optional side quest that you can easily knock out without too much time wasted
from your primary mission of navigating between Austin and Dallas. Exit the
raceway that is 35 via Exit 353, and you too can be one of the lucky masses to
stand in line to buy food here (it is worth the price of admission... which is
basically all of the yummy things you didn't intend to buy here that all look
too delicious to pass up). The kolaches are an awesome family favorite, but I do
wish they had more breakfasty ones. The ones with meat come stuffed with plenty
of meat... but we have no pictures. No evidence of the vast array of unhealthy
calories consumed, just in case our dietitian sees our posts. For those of you
with an RV, travel trailer, or semi coming south, be careful after exiting into
frontage. It is very uneven, and bumpy. As for parking, keep driving on South
College and resist the urge to turn right on West Pine... The lot off to your
right is where you wanna park, usually there are spots in the back part of the
lot (along Bush's Chicken) where you can pull directly in, park, and pull
straight through onto the frontage without testing your turning skills. I don't
get gas or park in the lot by the shop, it looks like a headache. ”

- JEFF H.

“ A from that relocated from Dallas told us of this bakery that was a local
legend. It did NOT disappoint! Reminded me of the Eastern Europe bakeries I grew
up with in Chicago. Great pastries and sandwiches! ”

- JOAQUIN R.

“ Arrived Sunday early afternoon and it was packed! The line was steadily
moving. They ran out of some bakery items. No menu was easily accessible, but
they do have one during checkout. The person who is taking your order, by
memorization, verbally tells the price of the items to the cashier and that's
how they compute the total. The bakes were good but the roast beef sandwich
($6.39 pre tax) with jalapeños in it was okay. Their jalapeno cheeses sausage
($7.79) was delicious! ”

- ANGELA T.

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CZECH STOP



Introducing Czech Stop, a blend of cheese shop and Czech bakery located off
Interstate 35 Exit 353 West in Texas. This establishment offers a multitude of
amenities such as reservations, wheelchair accessibility, Wi-Fi, and even
catering services. Adding to its allure, Czech Stop is touted as a touristy,
classy, and casual spot, making it suitable for various occasions from breakfast
to dessert.

Customer reviews rave about the delectable treats at Czech Stop, with mentions
of mouthwatering kolaches, savory sandwiches, and irresistible pastries. Dishes
like the sausage, jalapeño, and cheese kolache and the cinnamon roll have left
patrons impressed and coming back for more.

What sets Czech Stop apart is its unique selection and quality at reasonable
prices. The warm and welcoming atmosphere further enhances the dining
experience, with friendly staff and fast-moving lines making every visit a joy.
Whether you're a fan of Nutella kolaches, cherry cream cheese delights, or
traditional cinnamon rolls, Czech Stop is sure to satisfy your cravings.

For a memorable pit stop between Dallas and Waco, Czech Stop is a must-visit
destination. Indulge in the best kolaches in Texas and treat yourself to an
array of scrumptious delights that will surely leave you craving more. So, next
time you find yourself near Exit 353, be sure to drop by Czech Stop for a taste
of Czech-inspired goodness.

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I-35 Exit 353 West, TX 76691

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