The Toasted Yolk Cafe will fire up its stovetops in Bastrop in mid-2026, as the Houston-based chain is bringing its scratch-made breakfast plates and craft cocktails to the growing community.
About the project
As reported by Community Impact last November, the location will be built within Sendero, a 75-acre mixed-use development under construction along Hwy. 71, and will open as part of the project's first retail phase.
The restaurant will span approximately 5,000 square feet—1,500 square feet of which will be patio space, according to Sendero developers Pearl River Companies.
Construction, scheduled to conclude May 18, is estimated to cost $865,000, according to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Also of note
Sendero will be developed in multiple phases through 2030, with its first retail and dining openings anticipated this year, according to Pearl River Companies.
What they offer
The Toasted Yolk Cafe, founded in 2010 in Conroe, now has dozens of locations throughout Texas with plans to open additional locations throughout the state and beyond. Menu items include brisket tacos, strawberry-banana pancakes, a cowboy scramble and more.