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The '''Czech Stop and Little Czech Bakery''' is a combination deli/bakery and convenience store located in the city of [[West, Texas|West]], [[Texas]].
The '''Czech Stop and Little Czech Bakery''' is a combination deli/bakery and convenience store located in the city of [[West, Texas|West]], [[Texas]].


Established in 1983, the store serves traditional Czech cuisine such as [[kolache]], [[klobasnek]] and [[strudel]]s<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.texasstatesociety.org/news_article.cfm?news_article_id=21 |title=30 Reasons to Love Texas Food By June Naylor |publisher=[[National Conference of State Societies|Texas State Society of Washington D.C.]] |accessdate=2011-12-01}}</ref> (the city is notable for its Czech heritage and was designated as the "Home of the official Kolache of the Texas Legislature"). The store serves around 600 people a day and is a popular stop for travelers along [[Interstate 35 in Texas|Interstate 35]].
Established in 1983, the store serves traditional Czech cuisine such as [[kolache]], [[klobasnek]] and [[strudel]]s<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.texasstatesociety.org/news_article.cfm?news_article_id=21 |title=30 Reasons to Love Texas Food By June Naylor |publisher=[[National Conference of State Societies|Texas State Society of Washington D.C.]] |accessdate=2011-12-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120311052746/http://www.texasstatesociety.org/news_article.cfm?news_article_id=21 |archivedate=2012-03-11 |df= }}</ref> (the city is notable for its Czech heritage and was designated as the "Home of the official Kolache of the Texas Legislature"). The store serves around 600 people a day and is a popular stop for travelers along [[Interstate 35 in Texas|Interstate 35]].


According to a poster in the store, the Czech Stop uses over 1,200&nbsp;lbs of [[cream cheese]], 9,000&nbsp;lbs of flour, 750 gallons of milk, 2,400&nbsp;lbs of butter 1,300&nbsp;lbs of sausage, 2,100 dozen eggs, and 2,500&nbsp;lbs of [[American cheese]] each week to produce its baked goods.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cforcuisine.wordpress.com/2011/02/14/czech-stop/|title=Czech Stop|date=14 February 2011|publisher=|accessdate=29 July 2016}}</ref>
According to a poster in the store, the Czech Stop uses over 1,200&nbsp;lbs of [[cream cheese]], 9,000&nbsp;lbs of flour, 750 gallons of milk, 2,400&nbsp;lbs of butter 1,300&nbsp;lbs of sausage, 2,100 dozen eggs, and 2,500&nbsp;lbs of [[American cheese]] each week to produce its baked goods.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cforcuisine.wordpress.com/2011/02/14/czech-stop/|title=Czech Stop|date=14 February 2011|publisher=|accessdate=29 July 2016}}</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.czechstop.net/ Czech Stop website]
* [http://www.czechstop.net/ Czech Stop website]
* [http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurant/Reviews/6270/czech-stop Bakery review]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100406080308/http://www.roadfood.com/Restaurant/Reviews/6270/czech-stop Bakery review]


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Czech Stop and Little Czech Bakery
Map
Restaurant information
EstablishedNovember 1983
Owner(s)Bill Polk
Food typeCzech
Street addressP.O. Box 476, 105 N. College Street (Interstate 35, Exit 353)
CityWest
StateTexas
Postal/ZIP Code76691
CountryUnited States
WebsiteOfficial website

The Czech Stop and Little Czech Bakery is a combination deli/bakery and convenience store located in the city of West, Texas.

Established in 1983, the store serves traditional Czech cuisine such as kolache, klobasnek and strudels[1] (the city is notable for its Czech heritage and was designated as the "Home of the official Kolache of the Texas Legislature"). The store serves around 600 people a day and is a popular stop for travelers along Interstate 35.

According to a poster in the store, the Czech Stop uses over 1,200 lbs of cream cheese, 9,000 lbs of flour, 750 gallons of milk, 2,400 lbs of butter 1,300 lbs of sausage, 2,100 dozen eggs, and 2,500 lbs of American cheese each week to produce its baked goods.[2]

The Czech Stop remained open after the West Fertilizer Company explosion on April 17, 2013, to serve local residents and first responders.[3]

The store has been featured in Southern Living, Primetime: What Would You Do?[4] on ABC, and on The Oprah Winfrey Show.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "30 Reasons to Love Texas Food By June Naylor". Texas State Society of Washington D.C. Archived from the original on 2012-03-11. Retrieved 2011-12-01. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Czech Stop". 14 February 2011. Retrieved 29 July 2016.
  3. ^ Liebelson, Dana; Lee, Jaeah; Raja, Tasneem (April 18, 2013). "While West, Texas, Burned, Its Famous Czech Bakery Kept the Kolaches Coming: Hopeful that the roof wouldn't cave in, this bakery stayed open after the blast to feed victims and responders". Mother Jones. Retrieved June 2, 2013.
  4. ^ "abcNEWS Would You Stop Muslim Discrimination?". ABC. Retrieved 2013-04-19.
  5. ^ "Czech Stop: How the West was won". The Baylor Lariat. Retrieved 2011-12-01.

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