Thursday, July 15, 2010

Kolache Depot Bakery in Ennis

Last Saturday morning we were sitting around the house wondering what we could do for the day. So I got on the internet to see where we could go eat lunch. Ennis isn't too far away so I looked on their Chamber of Commerce website to see if they had and restaurants listed.
The Kolache Depot Bakery was listed on the site. It looked like the kind of place Lynne would like, so we loaded up the car and headed for Ennis. It's on Brown St one block south of the main drag. We parked across the street by City Hall and walked over to eat.
This is the alley next to the building. Old alleyways can be very interesting.

There wasn't much of a crowd this Saturday morning. Two or three other tables were occupied. The older people at one table were just sitting there talking and drinking coffee. They were there when we got there, and there when we left.

Notice Jesse trying to get out of the picture.
Above is my meal. I had the BLT and a cup of Chicken Enchilada Soup. The bread on the sandwich was fresh made that morning and was wonderful. The soup had great flavor too. It took awhile but I did finish all of it.
Lynne had the Reuben Sandwich and a bowl of Baked Potato Soup. She said that both were excellent. Jesse just had a big bowl of the Potato Soup, he couldn't finish all of it. Will had a hamburger, with a fresh baked bun. You can check out the menu on their website to see what other good things they have.
The wall was covered with different names. The waiter said they are the names of the local Czech families.
We went home through Bardwell and saw this field of sunflowers on the way. It was a fun day out and we enjoyed the time in Ennis.

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