We're-Dough

Lebanese restaurant · Briar Meadow

We're-Dough

Lebanese restaurant · Briar Meadow

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6437 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77057

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Lebanese bakery & cafe: manakeesh, kaak, fakhar eggs  

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6437 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77057 Get directions

we-re-dough.com
@weredoughbakery

$10–20 · Menu

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6437 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77057 Get directions

+1 832 582 8877
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@weredoughbakery

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This New Lebanese Bakery Is Fittingly Named “We’re Dough” - Eater Houston

"There’s a new destination in Houston for Lebanese breads and baked goods like saj, kaak, manoush, and lahme bil ajin. Dubbed We’re Dough, this Lebanese bakery opened over the weekend at 6437 Westheimer Road with a big party in front of its open kitchen and gilded dining room — and a lit-up sign that reads “How you doughin’.” The dough in We’re Dough’s name refers to menu items like sesame-sprinkled or za’atar-covered flatbread, bread topped with Nutella or filled with meat, pizzas, pot pies, croissants and more, per local blogger Beth Muecke. The look of the bakery centers around gold and black, with plenty or vibrant black-and-white tile. We’re Dough’s current hours are Monday though Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and then Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m." - Adele Chapin

https://houston.eater.com/2019/2/5/18212014/were-dough-lebanese-bakery-houston
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Eric Heppen

Google
Came here based on a local food recommendation and this place was absolutley wonderful. I came here around a two months ago and ment to write a review and life got crazy. We had a variety of food from here and brought a bunch home. We tried the humas, shakshouka, a week a the fluffy kaak. We will be back again.

Razi Asaduddin

Google
Have been willing to try this for a long time and finally meant some people up for breakfast. We got the huge breakfast spread combo and it was awesome. We also got the cheesy kaak which was delicious and perfect crunchy gooey. Then we tried their special Lebanese Nescafe drink which was so tasty that we ordered a second round. Great drink. Hits the spot. The people there were very nice and the place got jam-packed by noon. People watching is fun.

Mohammed Amleh

Google
Each time I come to visit Houston I make sure I come here for breakfast. Very nice place for original Lebanese breakfast or brunch. People are friendly and nice atmosphere. Highly recommend

The Chosen One

Google
I walked into a warm inviting atmosphere. The place was packed. I had never been here before but it's Christmas and I had nothing better to do. So I placed my order for my food, changed my devices on one of their many walk outlets for guest use, and hoped on to their free Internet for guests only. OMG... The wait was extremely worth it. The food was absolutely amazing to say the least. Tasty, juicy delicious. The small dining area was alive with the aroma of more deliciousness to come. The chatter of children playing added to the family like environment. I shall return to this extremely affordable and we'll run establishment. I am The Chosen One! ✨

L N

Google
Halal meat in lahmacun. Halal bakery. Must try the cheese kaak. Hot, fresh, melty. Can't miss it. If you're into foul, hummus, msabaha,... this is the spot. Lebanese owned.

Ali Abdulghani

Google
Super great place, the food is 10/10 and the people that work there are so friendly and quick to help. The food doesn’t take long either and it tastes very fresh. Definitely the best place in Texas in terms of an authentic Arabic breakfast. Yahya, the manager also was so generous and sweet and brought us free tea after our meal since it was our first time. Me and my wife were truly so happy the entire time. Can’t wait to try it again! Any negative review is probably just a personal problem because how could you dislike this place!!!!!!!!

Zeinab Afzali

Google
We tried the were dough breakfast, it was good quality and delicious. Their food is halal. I recommend this place.

Adel Khan

Google
We had we’re-dough for lunch. I ordered Eggs with awerma (meat). It was very simple, very basic. The best way I can describe it: just food. The eggs were a bit overcooked, but since this is cooked in a clay pot, I doubt that can be avoided. 2.2/5. For dessert, I had the Baklava pastry. It’s hard to go wrong with pistachios, dough, and sugar syrup. Again, basic. 3.1/5. It was rather busy when we went, so the service took a hit. For an early lunch time, they surprisingly didn’t have coffee. Staff had to be reminded of our order. Seating was also difficult. Overall, I’m sure they might have something good on the menu- I just didn’t pick it. I would go again but would also pass by it without hesitation. 2.6/5
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Annie A.

Yelp
We went to We're Dough for brunch on a Saturday. It was crowded, but we were greeted right away and were able to get a table quickly. Parking was also pretty easy to find. This place is really family-friendly and there were a lot of children at the restaurant. You order at the counter and the food is served to you at your table. Everything came out hot and very quickly. We ordered the manoush, fluffy kaak, meat pockets, 2 egg dishes, and hummus bi awerma (with ground meat). Dishes arrived as they were ready, and everything is meant to be shared family style, so there are disposable plates and utensils available and the dishes themselves are served on larger platters. The manoush flatbread was crisp on the edges and soft and chewy in the middle and the cheese was perfectly melty and delicious. The hummus was smooth and very well spiced. The fluffy kaak with laughing cow cheese was basically like a cheese sandwich with a fluffy puffy sesame seed bun. The meat pockets were a little bit smaller than I had expected, but they're very reasonably priced and very flavorful. We also ordered a spinach pocket and it was much bigger than the meat pockets. The egg dishes both were served piping hot and with pita and a vegetable platter on the side. My favorite dishes were the manoush with cheese and the hummus with ground meat, and my friend ordered another fluffy kaak with laughing cow cheese to-go. The Turkish coffee was VERY strong (as it should be!), so just be aware of this if you're not familiar with this style of coffee. The Nescafe beverage I ordered was very creamy and sweet. Ever since visiting Lebanon a couple of years ago, we really fell in love with Lebanese cuisine and this place did not disappoint! The food was amazing and very authentic to the dishes we had in Lebanon. Definitely will be back here soon to try more dishes from their very extensive menu.
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Ambreen K.

Yelp
Meat manoush flatbread - 8.5/10 - $6.99 Soujok and cheese flatbread - 8.5/10 - $6.99 Kafta - 9/10 - $6.99 Fluffy cheese kaak - 9/10 - $7.99 Eggs and soujok - 7.5/10 - $12.99 Shakshouka - 8/10 - $12.99 Tried Lebanese brunch for the first time and it was quite delicious. Their bread is fluffy and fresh. I personally really enjoyed the cheese kaak bread and the kafta. I would say some of the items were pretty basic like the eggs, and could use more flavor, but overall the food was great and I would go back to try some of their other items
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Luis S.

Yelp
Ambiance was chill and inviting. . We ordered: * Turkish coffee *Lebanese Nescafé *Foul * Spinach stuffed pocket *Manoush - Zaatar *Kaak - Akkawi Cheese . This bakery & cafe is owned by a family that has been in the business for over 20 years. They pride themselves on providing a genuine Lebanese food experience. An experience that for me, reminds me of family and growing up. Everything was delicious and service was on point. I am looking forward to making my way through the rest of the menu. For those that don't have access to great Lebanese on the regular, here you go.
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Jennifer H.

Yelp
We had a fantastic lunch and tried some different things. Be sure to try their hot tea with your meal. We tried the double stack with cheese and za'ater. Everything was tasty and unique. Hummus comes with bread and pickles veggies.
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Hayley F.

Yelp
I don't know much about Lebanese food until I met a Lebanese friend who introduced We're-Dough to me. I love the layout of the restaurant, and the restaurant color scheme is beautiful. Customers order at the counter then find a seat. Food will be brought to the table. Paper plates and plastic utensils are self-service at the side of the restaurant. I let my friend do the ordering and I got to taste some amazing food. My favorite was Lahme bil Ajiin. The puff pastry was buttery and flaky, and the ground beef was seasoned perfectly. It was an amazing dish. One was definitely not enough. We also had the Akkawi Cheese Kaak which was delicious. I loved the sesame seeds on the bread, and the bread texture was good. My friend said I got to try the fateh. Oh boy, this dish paired well with empty kaak. The fateh was soft and good. I will definitely come back again. No doubt about it.
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Hassan G.

Yelp
This is another spot that I am a fan of, @weredoughbakery. in my opinion the best Lebanese breakfast spot in the city. was out there recently for breakfast and ordered a wide variety of items, including Manoush, Akkawi Kaak, Foul & Hummus, Chocolate Croissant, Meat Stuffed Pocket, Spinach Stuffed Pocket, and Soujouk Pizza. yes we were hungry lol. like always the food was on point, some of my favorite items were the Akkawi Kaak, Akkawi Cheese is great as it is and with the fresh Kaak bread it's just perfect. Soujouk Pizza is another item I enjoyed, love pizza and Soujouk so it's the perfect combination. definitely a spot I highly recommend

greg B.

Yelp
The food and ambiance was great I had the shushuka with hot bread was excellent . I had some hot tea to top it off was cold the day I went . I want to come back and try other food on the menu I've not had before .you order at the counter and they bring it out to you service was quick .

Sophie R.

Yelp
I moved here over the summer and this has been our go-to spot! Most definitely one of the best Lebanese bakery's :)
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Moni T.

Yelp
Second time here, and we love this place! Strong tea, creamy delicious Lebanese Nestle coffee (definitely get this!!), fresh and soft bread, all the amazing stables! We tried: Fakhar, Lebanese baked eggs with turkey and cheese, comes with fresh vegetables and freshly baked pita bread. It was perfect for breakfast. The baked cheesy eggs is so unique and it comes with a very generous amount of turkey inside. Cheesy Kaak- Someone said it's like baked sesame bagels with melted cheese inside, but only the Lebanese bread is so light and fluffy, it makes your stomach feel good not bloated or heavy. Ambiance is warm and inviting, interior layout is spacious and elegant. You order at the counter, and they will bring you the food. It's easy and simple.
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Zain R.

Yelp
Came here for a weekend brunch. Never tried most of the food in this particular combination so that was nice. We got the we're dough breakfast. It says it serves 2-3 people but I think it could easily serve upto 4 people depending on how much someone eats. We had four sunny side up eggs with Zaatar, labneh, cheese, butter, vegetable plate, 3 loaves of fresh-baked bread, apricot jam, and luncheon meat. That day their espresso machine wasn't working so we ended up ordering the Lebanese Nescafe. It tasted sort of like steamed milk with instant coffee on top. It wasn't bad but I do wish that I would've known what it was going to be like because then I would've opted for the drip coffee or Turkish coffee. Overall, I am glad that I finally tried this place and can't wait to go back and try the rest of the items.

T Double U.

Yelp
Cute restaurant with amazing food and great service. She took the time to explain multiple dishes and make recommendations. Will definitely be back!
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Eman S.

Yelp
We're Dough is family owned with a clean and luxy aesthetic. It brings the elegance of grabbing tea and light fare with a focus on the people that you're grabbing it with. The nescafe was nostalgic and aesthetically cute. It tasted like nescafe to set expectations. The mint green tea was underwhelming if I'm being honest and they don't have honey available. Hopefully they see this and change that! The food was delicious. I should've paid the extra buck and gotten nuts or strawberries on my nutella manoush. The kaak, the manoush, etc. was all amazing. Bread is baked fresh.
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H. A.

Yelp
Food was rly good and they have pretty large portions!! I got the chicken w fries, and also tried the hummus which was yummy and garlicky
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Desh M.

Yelp
We came here on a Sunday evening for a light dinner. The place was simple, but nice inside. The restaurant was empty other than 1 other family. My wife was excited to try the Zaatar and cheese manoush, and I got their hummus. The zaatar and cheese manoush was delicious! I love zaatar - so if I got it again, I think I'd get it with just zaatar. The hummus was a bit disappointing- pita bread that came with it was not warm or fresh, and hummus tasted a bit like there was too much lemon in it. It did come with some fresh vegetables which was nice. The place only closed at 7pm and they started to move tables and clean the place around 6p. Felt like we were getting rushed out of there a bit. Probably not a place we will return.
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Jessica T.

Yelp
Ehhhh, not nearly as good as I thought it would be. Their social media sold me. With a name like "We're Dough" you'd think the staff would have a little pep in their step, but they were pretty lackadaisical. If it was as good as it looked on social media, I could have over looked the messy tables and very dirty bathrooms. The bread was ok.
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Jennifer V.

Yelp
This has been on my list of places to try for awhile (along w the other shops in this strip). I got the manoush with sausage and mozzarella with zaatar topping based on some other Yelp reviews. It was good, definitely had more of a classic pizza taste. The bread was fluffy! If I came back, I'd definitely want to try more classic traditional flavors. The cashier directed me to the free dessert on the counter - baklava! It was sooo good and flaky- super nice to have complimentary dessert! I also saw that everyone was drinking tea so I'd probably get some next time. You seat yourself and go order at the counter once you're ready. There are utensils and to-go boxes nearby for you to serve yourself. Restaurant was pretty clean and they had a sink outside of the restroom probably because everyone's hands get dirty after eating the bread! I came on a Saturday at noon, pretty busy but there was still ample parking.
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Patty C.

Yelp
Came here with another for some Lebanese snacks and baked goods. I had heard many good things about this place, and it did not disappoint. Everything is made fresh to order. We selected an assortment of items including regular and fluffy kaak, lahme bil ajiin, falafel, meat pockets, veggie plate, butter sugar pie, and of course Turkish coffee. My favorite item was the regular kaak stuffed with sausage and olives. Yum! The fluffy one with just cheese was not bad, but it needed a better balance of textures and flavors. The lahme bil ajiin was interesting and delightful, a bit sour in taste with flavors I am not accustomed to. The bite sized meat pockets were tasty as well. The butter sugar pie was not a pie at all! It was a flakey pastry instead covered with a sweet syrup and sprinkled with crushed pistachios. It was just okay... The Turkish coffee though, that was tasty and packed quite the punch! It was my first time trying it and hopefully not my last, as it was quite enjoyable. Overall cool experience with some unique offerings I wouldn't find normally.
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Claudia Ç.

Yelp
I stopped in to place a to go order that took much longer than I expected especially considering I asked the young lady how long it would be and she instead it would be ready very quickly I walked down to the opposite end of the shopping center shopped at 2 bakeries and came back and it still wasn't ready she insisted it was coming out of the oven he had just put it in even though she had previously told me they were already in the oven and then the food wasn't even hot! The cheese in this according to the pictures on the menu and instagram should have been melted and stringy clearly from my picture it was not. Anyways I won't be going back I hope other have better experiences not worth the hype for me.
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Krista C.

Yelp
Great food!!! I got the regular kaak with akkawi cheese and zaatar, and Turkish coffee. Honestly this is the place to go. Ambiance was chill, staff was super friendly and it's in general a cool spot to work. I want to try the labneh kaak next but honestly I want to try their whole menu, including the pizza pocket.
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Bijou N.

Yelp
Great Lebanese pastries. This place gets packed on the weekends so plan accordingly. You order and then set your own tables and grab your own utensils so service is somewhat limited. The pastries come out steaming and soft and crispy in the best way. Some of them are sprinkled with zaatar and others are dripping with cheese. The fateh is a yogurty-savory-tart dip which I highly recommend!
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Meris R.

Yelp
I saw this place on Instagram and decided to give it a try since I was on this side of town with my mom. We came in on a Wednesday around 10:30am. When we walked in, we got many looks from the customers already sitting. Which was awkward but I didn't let that stop us from trying something different. The person at the counter was nice and helpful. I opted for early lunch and got the We're Dough chicken with fries. It's a sub looking roll, filled with cheese and chicken and encrusted in sesame seeds and toasted to perfection. I added cucumber and tomatoes and they were diced and added a nice fresh taste. The fries were perfect as well. The sauce was sort of garlicky but very subtle and tasty. My mom got the falafel sandwich which looked good. I wanted a chocolate croissant, but they didn't have any, and instead brought out two breaded items with Nutella on them. One was like a naan style bread and the other was like a tortilla but I know it's not a tortilla. I would definitely come back and give something else a try!
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Ricardo A.

Yelp
If you're craving Lebanese food that'll leave you saying "holy fakhar," We're Dough is your spot. I started with their fakhar eggs, and they're pure brunch perfection--so well-seasoned they practically have their own passport. Then there's the "We're Dough" chicken sandwich: juicy, tender chicken wrapped in dough so fluffy it could be mistaken for a cloud. This is the kind of meal that'll have you rethinking your next vacation plans. For authentic flavor without the jet lag, We're Dough is a must-try!
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S H.

Yelp
Definitely a place visited by the locals. It was relatively busy when we came in at 1:30 pm on a Monday. I've never eaten Lebanese food before so everything on the menu was new. We will be coming back to try other items. Not knowing what to expect we asked for some help ordering at the counter and received some good suggestions. The Hummus Bil Tahini was fabulous. Delivered warm and fresh my wife and I groaned with our first taste. The bread that came with it was fresh baked, smelled fresh and was warm. This menu item alone will make me keep coming back. We've never tasted fresh baked bread and hummus like this. Let me say that again. We've NEVER tasted fresh baked bread and hummus like this! The fluffy kaak with akkawi cheese was really good. Home made sesame seed kaak bread (think light and fluffy bagel) with the best tasting warm, light and spreadable cheese was delicious. Another reason to come back. Finally we had the meat manoush, a flatbread with meat like a mini pizza (no cheese). The lemon wedge squeeze added a nice combo of flavors. Really good. We were both really impressed and the best part is that we had so much bread and hummus, we were able to take some home with us to have again. You should eat here if you haven't had the experience. Not many places get five stars but this one earned it.
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Cherrish A.

Yelp
My new favorite form of carbs! Everything I've had here is well seasoned and packed with flavor! The staff is friendly and willing to answer any questions about the menu. And the good cones out SO fast!
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Cathy S.

Yelp
This place has been on my list to try and I'm so glad I finally got to go! It did not disappoint! This seemed like the place to be on a Saturday morning. The place was packed but I'm glad they had pretty ample seating room so we were able to get a table after ordering our food. The decor was pretty nice and the seats were comfy, so that added to the ambiance. The menu has a pretty varied amount of food and there was so much to choose from and it all looked delicious! I ended up getting a few items that were popular on Yelp. We got to try the meat manoush, which was pretty delicious and I would definitely get it again. The flavor and taste was there and I loved the crispness of the dough. I also tried the empty fluffy kaak and the fluffy kaak with cheese. Both were good because of the toasted sesame, but I prefer the one with the cheese because that cheese pull was so good! It makes for a great snack! The omelette was also pretty good because it came with baked eggs, a side of pita bread, and olives and tomatoes. I would suggest also adding some olive oil to make a little pita sandwich, but that's because the olive oil is out of this world! Last but not least, I got the butter and sugar pie and I cannot rave about it enough! I would come back just for this! It was like a fluffier, less sweet baklava and an overall amazing dessert. I loved the pistachio, and you can never go wrong with sugar syrup! We also tried the Turkish coffee which I love they serve in their authentic coffee set. It gives a great kick of caffeine needed in the morning! The service was pretty decent overall, and I cannot wait to come back to this place to try even more stuff!
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Anna C.

Yelp
I didn't love. I felt that the food lacked taste and there weren't many options that didn't involve some kind of bread. The ambience was nice, open and cheery and the people were very friendly. The thick accent made it a little difficult to order.
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DeHorne S.

Yelp
We're Dough has a weirdo name, but the food here is no joke!!! Located on a busy strip mall along Westheimer, We're Dough is definitely a crowd favorite. It seems like this place is the place to be on a Saturday morning as seating were scarce and you had to shark around for a table before you order. However, we were able to sit in the spill over area to eat. Beware if finding a spot to sit when you order. We got quite a few items at the register and we just pointed to the things we wanted to try. Luckily, the menu had pictures on it. We ended up getting the manoush, fluffy kaak with cheese, and also a regular kaak, meat omelet. We also finished our meal with the butter and sugar pie. I ended up getting the Turkish coffee The meal came with a plate of fresh mint, olives and tomato with a side of naan. But the best part of this are the bottles of olive oil! The flavor is absolutely amazing and its clear to me that the olive oil here is pure and authentic, while the commercial olive oil you buy at stores are just rip offs and inauthentic. I was able to make myself a little sandwich using my omelet, tomatoes, mint, and olive oil. So delish! The carb heavy meal was definitely hot and crispy, while also being so satisfying. Hot tip: You have to go get your own plastic ware and plates if you want to share. The condiments are located in the sides of the seating area. Also I noticed two people coming in for interviews and ended up just sitting around because the owner was busy. Come on man, its Saturday morning at 11:00 am and your restaurant is BUSY. Don't schedule vendors or interviews during lunch, it just wastes everyone's time.
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Pramiti M.

Yelp
OOPH THE MANOUSH My Houstonian friends and I went to We're Dough while I was there for the weekend - we did debate a little bit outside the restaurant because there are absolutely too many cuisines to choose from in that area, which ultimately ended in us choosing to stick to our original decision of having lunch at We're Dough (I am a sucker for puns). It didn't look too busy inside and we got our food fairly quickly - we based all of our choices on the recommendations from the lady at the register! We got the Cheesy Fluffy Kaak (amazing cheese pull, nice crispy sesame seed-laden crust on the outside) and the Sujouk and Cheese Manoush (Sujouk/sujuk is a Lebanese dry, spiced sausage). The Manoush was definitely the crowd favorite with its delectably fluffy and light bread and generous layer of mozzarella! It looked like it would be heavy but was very light on our stomachs - to the extent that we also got a Shakshuka. Now this Shakshuka seemed more of a quiche and had a scrambled egg consistency but it wasn't bad overall - however, I don't see myself ordering it again, sadly. I would highly recommend trying the Kaak and Manoush if you ever happen upon this wonderful bakery!
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Malek F.

Yelp
We're Dough is a Mediterranean breakfast gem! Their menu boasts a delightful fusion of flavors, from savory pastries to sweet options. With cozy ambiance and friendly service, it's the perfect spot to start your day with authentic Mediterranean cuisine.
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Brittany B.

Yelp
"How you doughin" is right! I came in convinced that I was going to enjoy a healthy, hearty brunch and purchase 1 lone spinach tart. In all fairness, the spinach tart was purchased...in addition to a Nutella Sajj & a 1/2 cheese, 1/2 Zaatar Manoush. The manoush was definitely the standout. Fluffy & flavorful, I'm happy to endure the parking woes to order it again! Sajj was a flatbread, thinner than pita, filled with chocolate hazelnut goodness. The restaurant was clean, the space is intentionally decorated, everyone is friendly, and my food was freshly prepared. No gimmicks, just 100% halal, local Lebanese food.
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Lorraine I.

Yelp
Food is fresh and delicious The only problem is the seats are not very clean But the service here at least today are super nice Cuz I read some other reviews saying some of the staff are not friendly but not today they are super nice during the breakfast time love them The dough are sooo good has proper portion
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Chef J.

Yelp
Service is amazing, the place is always clean and the food is fresh !! Always have a good time when I stop by for a snack or breakfast
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Arya N.

Yelp
I was looking for a brunch place to go on my day off. Unfortunately some of the popular spots only have weekend brunches or are closed on Mondays. I was very pleased to find this location, and was also excited to see their meat is halal. Also very cool how they have an active TikTok presence! Overall, I'm a fan of the aesthetic (although I'm not sure if the televisions are necessary). There's plenty of natural lighting. The wallpaper is a nice touch. I really like the music playing in the background. The staff are all very friendly as well. I arrived around 10am on Monday, and after I placed my order, multiple other families arrived for brunch as well. It took me 20 minutes to get my food after I ordered, so I wonder how the wait times look on the weekends. Regarding the food, there were so many options to choose from. I decided to order the Kaak (traditional Lebanese street bread coated with sesame seeds) with laughing cow cheese, the eggs with turkey and cheese (which were cooked in a traditional Lebanese pot and came with pita bread and a vegetable plate), and black tea. I liked the breads but I will say that the pita got cold really fast, and once it got cold it tasted a little doughy. The vegetables were very fresh. In my opinion, the eggs had a little too much cheese. Next time I think I'll try the hummus and flatbreads, and will probably order the Kaak again.

Circulo D.

Yelp
Came to Houston for a business trip to the expo. A local businessman recommended we try this place since we're foodies and like Lebanese/Mediterranean food. 20 min drive from the convention center but still worth it. Reminded me of Portos in California just an Arabic version. Good service too.
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Karen D.

Yelp
Came here on a weekday for lunch. My dining partner and I ordered the chicken sandwich, the fluffy bread with cheese, and a puff pastry with ground beef. I liked the bread a lot - crispy exterior and very fluffy interior, and the cheese was quite flavorful too. The chicken sandwich was a Lebanese twist on a regular chicken sandwich, with sesame seeds and different seasonings. The puff pastry was a bit tart, which was strange for me. They have counter service here.
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Michael L.

Yelp
This gem in the heart of Westheimer is a must try! The Kaak, Turkish coffee, and tea are wonderful! We ate around the corner so no entrée reviews, but amazing!
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Kirsten D.

Yelp
Well done again We're Dough! As always the food is perfect. The Foul is just as flavorful as the last time I had it and consistency is key in the food world. I was offered the tea for free by the wonderful older gentleman and it made me feel so good. I'm always smiling when I leave your establishment. I'm so glad y'all are in Houston.

Patricia E.

Yelp
Food is top quality and delicious! Wonderful service too! I will be back to try more items. The fluffy KaaK was SOOOO good! Must try! And the Nutella KaaK was delicious too!
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Stephanie Z.

Yelp
We're Dough was a great recent restaurant find! Here's what I tried: - hummus: perfectly smooth, silky, and so delicious! It doesn't have a ton of flavor on its own, but paired perfectly with the salty and sour pickled vegetables and fresh pita bread. - Pastry: very buttery and flaky, I would have preferred a little more filling, but it was a good light snack as is The interior of the restaurant was bright and bustling; they had plenty of tables and some booths. You order at the counter and then they bring the food to you. Though we got to-go, I saw many customers get their food while we were waiting and thought their presentation was good too (definitely blog or instagram worthy).
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Ammara T.

Yelp
Lovely Arab breakfast/brunch spot with tons of options! We ordered the zaatar breads, cheesy breads, crossaints, eggs and pizzas and all were delicous. The coffee was also really good and they also offered Turkish coffee and Nescafes. The restaurant was clean and staff is friendly, and our food was freshly prepared so what more can I ask for. Oh just FYI the baked goods do take longer to come out since they bake them fresh so be prepared to wait a little and order some appetizers like the olives and cheese for munchies.
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Nadine C.

Yelp
Breakfast in Houston, Texas... Using the Yelp app, Lisa found this cool ethnic bakery and we went to check it out! We're not familiar with Lebanese cuisine, so, we're lucky that the cashier was friendly and helpful! I got the meat manoush. The young man at the counter said that it would not be spicy, but it was spicy for me. It was like a thin crust pizza. The crust was almost like a cracker, but not as crisp. The meat topping had some minced bell pepper which added more flavor to the manoush. An older gentleman put a bottle of sauce on our table and said that it goes well with the meat ... He was correct. The vinegary sauce added a tart pop to each bite and cut the spiciness for me! Yay! (I still had to drink water from my bottle... Haha! Lisa asked for water and she got a complimentary bottle... LOL!) Anyway, We're-Dough Bakery is okay... it's not weirdo... It's more like "We're Doe!"
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Pooja K.

Yelp
This place seems like a great mom & pop place (not sure if it is, but it has that vibe), very clean and bright. We just tried two items, an Akkawi Cheese Kaak and We're Dough Chicken special - it was just a little confusing. Maybe we don't have the finest Lebanese palates, but the dough at baseline is sweet...while my husband loves the salty/sweet combo in general, this was just kinda weird. Not bad, just weird. The quality of ingredients seemed great, but maybe just not for us? Maybe their sweet items would work better for us? We're not writing this place off, and might try other options next time we're in the area, but wouldn't make a special trip for it.
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Belle L.

Yelp
I went there completely unknowing of the menu. The female cashier was very patient. I had changed my mind like five times and just told her to pick for me. I ordered to go. Only took about 15 minutes to make. The food was very fresh. I thought the customer service was awesome! I later saw that same lady helping an elderly woman place a box in her trunk. I guess it's sad to say I get shocked when I see such kindness openly in public.
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Jonathan S.

Yelp
Oh People! This is a discovery for me. We're-Dough Bakery and Cafe is fantastic. I feel I have discovered an entirely new food group! Flavors accented with rich olive oils, sumac, pine nuts, sesame. Fresh baked breads topped with savory seasoned meat, cheese, or vegetable. Olives, pickles, beet, tomatoes, mint, and onions. And oh FOUL, pronounced like no fool you fool, beans with garlic and oil, but omg they were good. Great attentive service. Smiling faces. Just go gather a bunch of friends and order the menu. Try everything, I surprised my pallet. And don't forget to order the Turkish coffee! You can tell your fortune by reading the grain in the bottom of the cup. It say's clearly, YOU WILL BE BACK!
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Daywah S.

Yelp
WOW! I am in love with this cute spot in Westheimer. We're-Dough Bakery & Café is such a nice place to sit and have a great arabi style breakfast or brunch. My friends and I are originally from Austin and we stopped by here as we were visiting Houston and the atmosphere was so nice and friendly. The staff were incredible too! We had a sweet gentleman, Abu Yahya, who helped us out so much. He gave us great suggestions and had a great conversation with us to help us feel truly welcome in the shop. My friends and I got different kinds of manoush to get the full experience and my goodness. The Manoush as so tasty, so fluffy and melted right on your tongue! I highly recommend this place to locals or anyone who is just stopping by and visiting. The service was super quick and be sure to ask for Abu Yahya to help you out! 10/10!!
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Xiaoting X.

Yelp
Freshly baked pita bread and manoush. Enjoyed the Turkish coffee as well. Would love to come back and try more items.
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Aishah M.

Yelp
THIS PLACE IS DELICIOUS!!! Came here with family and it's a cheese lovers PARADISE! I Love me some zaatar on my bread. Everything was so fresh and delicious. We got these half cheese half zaatar flat bread which was so yummy. My husband decided to fold it in half when he ate it so he got a bit of both the zaatar and cheese together. And damn that's why I married him. The best food hack!! This definitely tastes best fresh. I wouldn't get it to go. We also got the meat manoush which was good, but not my favorite. I feel like there were better options I could have picked. Lastly we got the Turkey and cheese sajj. This was delicious!! The Turkey and cheese were both FRESH! I would highly recommend!!
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Brittany S.

Yelp
Personal mission: When in Houston...try to eat as many different cuisines from around the world as possible... it is one of the most diverse cities in the country, after all. After searching for Lebanese cuisine on Yelp, I discovered We're Dough and was delighted to find that they were known for their Lebanese breakfast. This sounded like the perfect picnic roundup - and it was! I ordered the carryout breakfast for 2-3 people, cheesy fluffy style kaak covered in sesame seeds and an order of foul (favs bean dipped packed with so much flavor). The pre-set breakfast comes with scrambled eggs, cheese, turkey, apricot jam (so delicious and chunky), Labneh, thinly sliced pita and pickled turnips, olives and cucumbers and tomatoes. Goodness! It was a colorful and delicious spread. The highlights for me were the cheesy fluffy kaak and the apricot jam and labneh smeared on thin pita. I'll be smiling about this meal for weeks and looking forward to my next visit.
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Enna J.

Yelp
Beautiful Lebanese Bakery. The overall ambiance is very upscale. Black and gold decor throughout. We had the Nutella Sajj, Turkish Coffee, Butter & Sugar Pie andHot Chocolate...All delicious! They have breakfast, bakery and lunch items.