HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- As most Astros fans can't realistically make it to the World Series games, they can get the Minute Maid feel with dessert!
Houston restaurants and bakeries are giving baseball-lovers, and food-lovers, a chance to satisfy their sugar tooth with Astros-themed goodies.
The video above is about a former Texan opening a taco restaurant in Philly to serve fresh tortillas to Astros and Phillies fans.
Whether you're hosting a watch party or watching the game from your phone, a little dessert can add that extra Astros touch during the World Series.
Here's a few places around town where you can make your orders before they're sold out!
Issa Cookie showed off its baseball spirit on Instagram with a variety of game day options.
"It's game day! Let's go Astros!" Issacookie said in a post. One user commented, "When will you have some for sale on your website?"
Although the sale for the Astros Cookies-Printed Vanilla is sold out, you can still make a custom order until Nov. 14.
You can pick up your baseball sweets at 12040 Beamer Road Suite C Houston, TX 77089.
Crave Cupcakes teased Houston foodies saying, "Want to level up your Astros watch party? Our Home Team Confetti Cupcakes are always a hit!"
Instagram users were going nuts over the 'Stros decorated cupcakes after Crave Cupcakes said there is limited availability in stores and for pre-ordered boxes.
Vegan and seasonal options are available on their daily rotating flavors. You can pick your favorite by looking at their weekly baking schedule.
You can find them at either of their three locations.
River Oaks Donuts provides Gluten free options with a varies of different sizes and leters.
Their Instagram shows off their lettering skills and fashion sense, by displaying two different jerseys on their cookies! Fans can grab a bite of their choice and find a nice seat for the game.
You can find the shop at 3601 Westheimer Road Houston, Texas 77027.
Voodoo Doughnuts announced it will be joining in on the celebration and will be selling Astros sprinkle cakes donut on game days.
The Oregon company, known for its innovative doughnuts, will be selling treats with the team's recognizable blue and orange colors topped with white sprinkles. The company will also be taking custom orders placed with 24-hour advanced notice.
Since Friday, Oct. 28, fans can find these treats at three Houston-area locations for 25 cents, only on game days.