Tiny Boxwoods and Tinys No. 5 have recently added their newest concept, Tinys Milk & Cookies. It just opened yesterday as a walk-up storefront that peeks out between two pretty blue barn doors right around the corner of Tinys No. 5, facing Edloe St. Warning: In the late afternoons, you’ll be joined by throngs of West University mothers and their children on the hunt for treats. We visited Milk & Cookies around 4 pm, just missing the after-school rush.

The shop is named after the Tiny’s justly famous chocolate chip cookie ($2.50), golden-crisp on the outside and sinfully gooey on the inside, created by Baron Doke, chef/owner of the Tinys trio. The bakery display holds many other pastries, too, such as cherry turnovers, donuts, chocolate-glazed scones and artisan breads. There are 10 house-made ice cream choices ranging from flavors like strawberry jam to “Holiday Cheer” (peppermint chocolate). Except for the coconut milk chocolate flavor (which is non-dairy), all are made in-house with Gramen Farms milk and organic eggs.

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Besides the treats, Milk & Cookies also features a small breakfast menu with a fresh-squeezed juice of the day, breakfast tacos on Fridays and a full espresso bar. But today, we bee-lined for the sweets.

The coconut milk chocolate ice cream ($4 for a small, photo above) is spun with velvety coconut milk that leaves a pleasant aftertaste along with notes of cocoa. We found a quick solution to a messy affair with the home-made sugar cone (waffle cones are available, too) by crushing up the cone in the melting confection and scooping the combination out of a bowl. The folks at Milk & Cookies are still working out the kinks with the freezer and are aiming to ensure that the ice cream remains frosty cold when served.

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The shop was out of donuts, but we happily tucked into a light turnover with red cherries hidden inside layers of soft puff pastry ($4.50, photo above). Probably out of guilt, we also ordered a sprightly carrot-orange juice ($6.50, photo above) for a sneak of vegetables.

Around us, kids slurped ice cream while their mothers sipped cold-brew coffees. Tiny’s location is a prime meet-up spot for the surrounding neighborhoods, and it is an ideal and much appreciated destination for sharing sweets and family fun. Open 7 am to 9 pm daily.


Tinys Milk & Cookies, 3636 Rice Blvd. at Edloe St., 713-352-3086, tinyboxwoods.com/tinys-milk-and-cookies/