All posts by Honky Tonk Foodie
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 15, 2020Texan Sikhs are Part of Your Community: Discover Their History in Texas
Texas is a wonderfully diverse land which is reflected in the range of people who call themselves Texans....
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 8, 2020Drop Zone Cafe Has Great Tex-Mex and Deep Military Roots
Eavesdropping is not a hobby, but sometimes neighbor conversations help with new discoveries. Enter the Drop Zone Café,...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 7, 2020The Symphonic History of Texas: A Classical Music Tour
Texans love music, and it permeates every part of the state. From music brought by immigrants to tunes...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 6, 2020Austin’s Carnaval Brasileiro is Almost Here! Are You Ready?
Want a taste of Brazil on a gasoline budget? Then travel to Austin on February 22 to Emo’s...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 6, 2020A World Without Maroon: How Texas A&M Almost Called Austin Home
Aggies everywhere will probably know the building Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, which was named after Edward Benjamin...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 6, 2020Skip Over to 5 Stones Artisan Brewery in New Braunfels
Tucked away on a backroad near New Braunfels is a craft brewery worth the GPS. Family-owned 5 Stones...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | December 14, 2019‘Rich White Trash’ is the Epic Texas Novel of a Thrilling Family Saga
Rich stories, connections to the past and present, and the ties which bind are integral to the fabric...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | December 13, 2019Your 2019 Holiday Lighting Guide to a Beautiful Christmas
Texas is known for doing things bigger and better; the holiday season is no exception! Towns across the...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | December 3, 2019Texas had the First Major Southern City to Desegregate Lunch Counters
Rosa Parks, who refused to move to the segregated back section of a city bus 64 years ago,...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | November 19, 2019For a Good Time, Go to the Biggest Little Town in the World
Whoever named Ozona the "Biggest Little Town in the World" did not underestimate its history and beauty, nor...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | November 7, 2019Restored! The Pipe Creek General Store and Dance Hall
New places to dance do not come often anymore. The former hubs of small communities throughout Texas are...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | November 1, 2019Experience Arts and Culture at the Houston Black Heritage Festival!
Looking to enjoy fall weather while immersing in black culture and heritage? Then mark the calendar for the...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | October 23, 2019The Kitchen is Cooking: The Music of Matt Kitchen
It is not easy wading through music options these days. There are so many outlets, sometimes it's just...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | October 16, 2019Golden Chick Restaurant Offers a New Concept in San Antonio
For some Texans, Golden Chick is their favorite place to get chicken tenders (make that order spicy!). With...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | October 7, 2019Dog Friendly San Antonio Event: Have Fun at Fall Fur Fest
Dog owners and lovers of San Antonio and the surrounding areas, there is a great new event you...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | October 2, 2019Secrets of the San Antonio River Walk: Rosita’s Bridge
The San Antonio River Walk is an iconic feature that draws millions of tourists each year. The winding...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | September 26, 2019Find Freiheit Country Store For Delicious Surprises
What used to be the country in the Hill Country often has become more visible to the highway...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | September 18, 2019OPA! at the 63rd Annual Greek Food Festival of Dallas
It's still hot in the Hill Country, but head north and maybe the weather will bend a bit....
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Honky Tonk Foodie | September 10, 2019Make Lace and Go Climb Greased Poles at the Wendish Fest!
Do you know in what Texas-immigrant culture ”Kletternpfosten” (Greased Pole Climbing) is a sport and it is customary...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | September 3, 2019The Connection Between Pancho Villa & San Antonio’s Chinese Residents
Do you know the connection between Pancho Villa and the Chinese community of San Antonio? On March 9,...
