Laissez les bons temps rouler! That’s right, you’ve probably heard this infamous French saying more than once in your life. What does it mean? Well, it’s simple. LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL! Celebrated in the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Sweden, USA and more, Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday), also known as Shrove Tuesday, Carnival Tuesday, and Pancake Tuesday is the carnival celebration beginning on or after the Christian Feast of the […]
Today is Yom Hashoah – Holocaust Remembrance Day. We take a moment to remember the horrors of the Shoah (Holocaust), memorialize those who were unjustly murdered, celebrate our survivors and make sure we keep the story alive, so it will never happen again. We must never forget! Tonight Holocaust Museum Houston is hosting at 7pm a virtual Yom Hashoah Commemoration, but you need to RSVP.Visit http://hmh.org/YomHaShoah to RSVP.
Today is May 8th, 2020 – the 71st anniversary of Three Brothers Bakery. It is also 75 years since the three brothers, Sigmund, Sol and Max, and older sister Janie, were liberated from Nazi concentration camps. You can read our whole history here. We are rooted in the legacy of survival and now more than ever all small businesses are being tested. What a difference a year can make. Last […]
In honor of Texas Independence Day today (3/2), we thought we’d share some of our favorite Houston and Texan traditions! Yeehaw, Rodeo is a Houstonian event that happens every year – and it starts tomorrow, March 3rd! The Houston Livestock and Rodeo Show is a celebration of Texas tradition–the impact of livestock showing and entertainment. It also awards scholarships to some of the brightest students in our great state. There […]
The 4th of July is arguably the biggest holiday of the entire summer. It’s about celebrating our country, eating barbeque, and marveling at fireworks. But Independence Day is also, most importantly, about tradition. There are tons of different traditions we enjoy in Houston for the 4th of July. There’s the Freedom Over Texas fireworks display that happens annually in Eleanor Tinsley Park, or you could join hundreds of others at […]
Ah, Summer. It may be hot in Texas, but Gingy’s plans are heating up! All summer long we will be posting pictures of Gingy on vacation. We want to see where you will take Gingy! Whether it’s for a day trip to the beach, a road trip to a different state, or an international getaway, take Gingy with you! Post your photos on social media, tag us, send them to […]
As the saying goes, April showers bring May flowers. But I also hope they bring Three Brothers Bakery’s favorite kind of showers: wedding, baby, bridal and more! I’ve been to plenty of showers myself. I was lucky enough to receive an entertainment shower before my wedding, where I received plentiful amounts of gifts for all number of occasions from kitchen equipment to honeymoon attire. I have also gone to a […]
Now that December has arrived, your mind may automatically be fixated on whatever holiday awaits you at the end of the month – Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa. But before you get too carried away, don’t forget everything else we have to celebrate in the meantime! This Friday, December 9, is National Pastry Day – a national day we are more than happy to celebrate! Amidst all the holiday-themed cookies and […]
As Thanksgiving passes and the kids start to make their Christmas and Hanukkah lists, we want to take a moment to reflect on the true spirit of the holiday season: giving, not getting. At Three Brothers Bakery, we are fortunate to have been given so much. Our founding brothers – Sigmund, Max and Sol – knew firsthand that many of the luxuries we tend to take for granted were far […]
It sneaks up on us every year, but the time to start planning end of the year gifts has already begun. With each passing week, it seems that already Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah items steal a little more shelf space from Halloween. Here at Three Brothers Bakery, we want you to enjoy every holiday without feeling rushed to prepare for the next, but we know November and December can get […]