The Great Thanksgiving Pie List
Let local eateries do the baking
By Virginia B. Wood, 11:45AM, Mon. Nov. 16, 2015
Thanksgiving is pie time and these area bakeries, restaurants, and wholesale bakers are eager to satisfy your cravings for sweets to complement the holiday meal. As always, the sooner you place your orders, the better they'll like it.
Quack's 43rd Street Bakery
Pies, including the new blackberry flavor, can be ordered by Saturday, Nov. 21, to be picked up in store through Nov. 25
Texas French Bread
Give 48 hours notice for pickup in the store by Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Sweetish Hill
Pies (and homemade fruitcakes) can be ordered by Tuesday, Nov. 24, to be picked up in the store through Nov. 25
Sugar Mama's Bakeshop
Order by Saturday, Nov. 21, for pick up at either store through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Upper Crust Bakery
Order by Monday, Nov. 23 to pick up in the store through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Moonlight Bakery
Several flavors of pie, in addition to pecan pumpkin cheesecake, can be ordered by 2pm on Monday, Nov. 23 for pick-up in the store through Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 2pm.
Chez Zee
Order pies, cheesecakes, and/or side dishes online by noon on Monday, Nov. 23, and pick up in the restaurant by 9pm on Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Cake & Spoon
Order tarts online by noon Monday, Nov. 23, to pick up at the kitchen by appointment through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Cutie Pies
Order award-winning pies online by Sunday, Nov. 22, for pickup through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Go Go Gourmet
Call ahead by Monday, Nov. 23, for in-store pickup through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
The Famous Cajun Pie Man at New Awlins Cafe
Give Aaron Hegger 24 hours' notice by Saturday, Nov. 21, for pickup through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Royers Pie Haven
Order with 48 hours' notice through noon on Sunday, Nov. 22 to pick up in the shop through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
2Dine4 Catering
Order a variety of holiday pies by Friday, Nov. 20, for pickup by appointment at their kitchen through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Cypress Grill
Order the bourbon chocolate pecan pie by phone or in the restaurant by Sunday, Nov. 22, for pickup through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Pie Plante
Austin piemaker Mark Plante is accepting orders for the menu of pies on his Facebook page through Monday, Nov. 23, for pickup at the trailer through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Tiny Pies
Order from their holiday menu by Saturday, Nov. 21, for pickup at the storefront before 3pm Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Di Lux Catering
Check out the pie and cheesecake menu online by Wednesday, Nov. 18, and make pickup or delivery arrangements through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
I Knead That
Check out the menu of pies and other baked goods online and order via jasmine@ikneadthat.com by Friday, Nov. 20 for pickup on Tuesday, Nov. 24 or Wednesday, Nov. 25 at the Spirited Foods Co. kitchen.
Fresa's Chicken al Carbon
Orders for pastry chef Laura Sawicki's apple pie plus ice cream options of salty cajeta, honeycomb swirl, or Mexican vanilla must be placed by Friday, Nov. 20 for pick up at the shop on Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Café No Sé
Order pastry chef Amanda Rockman's pumpkin, apple, or chocolate bourbon pecan pies online through Sunday, Nov. 22 for pickup at the restaurant Monday through Wednesday, Nov. 23-25.
Bribery Bakery
Proprietor Jodi Elliott is offering price breaks on her four flavors of holiday pies for folks who order early. Order sooner than later for pickup in the shop through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
La Pâtisserie
Order pies online using promo code PREORDERPIE by Wednesday, Nov. 18 for a 10% discount. Pies can be picked up in the shop through Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Thai Fresh
Order Jam Sanitchat's gluten free and vegan holiday delights by 11am on Monday, Nov. 23 for pickup before 3pm on Wednesday, Nov. 25.
Order pastry chef Loren Solomon's pies, cakes, or cheesecakes by calling the catering department by Tuesday, Nov. 24 for pickup in the store through Wednesday, Nov. 25
Blackbird Bakery
Gluten-free maven Karen Morgan's new bakery will take orders for gluten-free pies and treats through 2pm on Monday, Nov. 23 for pickup in the shop through 1pm on Wednesday, Nov.
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