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Home bakeries and microbakeries in Houston, Texas

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Saturday is the busy day for a lot of these porch shops. The Pipsqueak Bakery | Houston Sourdough bakes small-batch sourdough and pastries in The Heights and opens preorders weekly, with porch pickup on Saturdays. Mia’s Daily Loaf, a cottage baker who started with her daughter's favorite food, drops loaves at nine on Saturday morning for neighbors around Bellaire, CityCentre, and the Galleria. Over in the Walnut Bend and Memorial area, Houston Sourdough | Ella Lee Bakery posts a fresh menu each week and takes orders by link.

Sourdough is what most of these bakers reach for, but it is far from the whole table. The Dough Dealer runs on drops, pop-ups, markets, and local pickups across the city. There are scratch-made cookies and cakes, custom printed cookies and wedding work, cheesecake by a self-taught baker, and baked mochi donuts. The flavor map runs wide too: kilig•ology | baked goods makes Filipino-inspired cookies alongside classic and original ones, and other porches lean into Belgian sugar art and Asian-inspired desserts. Several bakers anchor in specific corners, Katy and West Houston, Friendswood, the northeast roadside stand out toward Kingslake Forest.

How you get the goods depends on the baker. Some open weekly preorder windows, like Rise Up Bakery, which opens its preorders at half past nine each week. Some sell at markets and pop-ups, some ask you to message them and arrange a porch pickup or local delivery. The micro-bakers tend to keep batches small and post a new round of bakes each week, and a few of them, like Space City Sourdough and Sourdough Cottage Bakery out in Katy and West Houston, also run sourdough classes and workshops on the side. Long fermentation shows up in the bios too, with one porch leaning on a forty-eight hour rise and stone-ground organic flour.

Most bakers post their schedule and menu right where you place the order, so a quick look at each porch tells you the drop day and the pickup spot. A few only sell by message, a couple ask you to email, and the roadside farm stand out near Kingslake Forest keeps weekend hours from morning to sundown. You pay the baker direct. Every porch shop here is owner-managed, and listing one is always free.

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Frequently asked

How many home bakeries are in Houston, Texas?
We list 36 home bakeries in Houston today. The number grows as new sellers register and as we add ones we have found from public sources.
Do home bakeries in Houston do porch pickup?
Yes. Pickup at the porch, pay direct. The Front Porch helps you find them; you pay the seller directly at the porch.
Is this list complete?
No directory is. This one grows as neighbors find each other. If you bake or make in Houston and aren't listed, you can register your porch in two minutes.

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