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    American Kolache

    4.3 (27 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Avonlea S.

    I absolutely love American Kolache and all of their delicious choices of Kolache yumminess! They have a flavor mix for everyone's palette from sweet to savory. The breakfast and BBQ kolaches are my favorites, but the folks working are always willing to give their favorites too if you're looking for something different to try or if you can't decide! This is a unique spot to get some super yummy munchies for lunch and breakfast that everyone will enjoy!

    James L.

    Oh my this place is delicious. I did not know what a Kolache was until a friend introduced me! But all the unique flavors they have from breakfast options to lunch options - there is something for everyone! Highly recommend if you're in the area.

    Variety of flavors.
    Mia G.

    Came to visit my girlfriend for a couple days with my fam and fortunately enough this place was less than a 5 min drive from her house. Now, being from Las Vegas I have never even heard of anything like this. She mentioned the name and I have never heard of a "kolache" but man was I surprised with how TASTY these were. She did a little variety of them and I was happy with every single flavor. We tried the bacon, egg, & cheese, the brisket, bacon Mac and cheese, and pizza! All were so flavorful and the buns were so doughy and moist. My favorite of all was the brisket! When I come back again I definitely would like to try some of the sweet flavors.

    Can B.

    Very kind staff that were ready and willing to explain and give suggestions. We tried quite a few and I was surprised that there was so much meat in each one! They are not skimping on the goods and trying to just give you bread (but the bread is so good, I probably would buy just the bread alone). There are SO many flavors to try and I look forward to trying them all. So far my favorite is the meatball.

    Pappy's Brisket!
    John H.

    The day I decided to try AK, I first checked out AK's facebook page. It explained the website was having problems, so that helped me be a more patient version of myself while I navigated the website. I found the red "order now" button didn't include a link to the Edwardsville location, and neither did the one in the footer. The order-now button in the header ribbon DID include a link to this location. But more than half the selection seemed to be "sold out" by 11 a.m. on a Friday. So I decided to go there and see what was actually available. As I approached, I noticed the convenient location in the Edwardsville-Town-Center development, southeast corner of Governor's Parkway & IL-157, with easy access, After I parked and walked inside, I found there was a basket of Pappy's Brisket and Pappy's Pulled Pork, both of which appealed to me. A box of four was my lunch. The friendly staff did ask if I'd like them warmed up. I'd describe kolache as being something like doughy dinner rolls with baked-in filling. As a lunch, these were quick, easy, non-messy, tasty, and filling. But at $3 each, plus tax and tip, kind of expensive, in my opinion. I'll probably will look for a coupon next time.

    a variety of baked goods
    Jennifer M.

    We live in Michigan. My husband was recently in Edwardsville for a weekend trip visiting some of our friends. He stubbled across American Kolache. He just knew it would be something I would be interested in. My sweet hubby waited until his last day there to buy some. He went there right when they opened in the morning and bought six different ones, warm, packed the box in a cooler to preserve their freshness and drove nine hours home to Michigan! And over the next couple of days, we enjoyed reheating them. Wow were they delicious. I've never heard of Kolache's before. We had all savory. My favorites of the six were the pizza and the sausage gravy! His favorite was the meatball! Looks like we have a Kolache place about an hour from us, but prob won't be anywhere near as good as American Kolache! I looked forward to visiting Edwardsville in the future and stopping by again!

    Two of thr sweet kolaches
    William E.

    I finally got around to stopping by and trying kolache for the first time this morning. The service was quick and they were very helpful when explaining things to a newb like me. The inside is set up like a donut shop but there are more savory kolaches than sweet. The sweet tend to be open topped like a Danish. Savory are usually enclosed (sort of like a bao bun.) I like the savory ones best. The bacon egg and cheese was great. The sausage gravy was also good (though not much gravy can be out inside of it lest it get soggy). The sweet ones are a little heavy. Not flaky like a danish but more like a slightly sweet pizza dough. They're easy to eat in the car if you're like me and you can't wait to get home to eat them. And they write what you ordered inside the box lid so you can remember when you get home. I picked up breakfast and lunch options so I'm set for the day! Definitely worth trying. Then hit up Goshen Coffee on the other side of Kloss furniture for a tasty local beverage.

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    Wanda H.

    Good, but could be better. Flavor of the kolaches themselves were great. Hubby got the Smoked Salmon and Buffalo Chicken and I got a Sausage, Egg & Cheese and a Cherry Cream Cheese. Out of all of these, I liked the Salmon the best. It was AWESOME! My least favorite, surprisingly, was the Cherry Cream Cheese. Just not all that wonderful IMO. One bothersome thing is that they didn't offer to warm them up. Good thing we were eating them in the car! After eating one each, hubby took them back in and requested them to warm them, which they did. Just feel that this is something that should be asked by the employee EACH TIME. Definitely NOT cheap, but for a quick treat every once in a while, it's a solid choice.

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    Really good food. Just wish they didn't run out of some flavors. Best if you try to get there early.

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