Places to Eat
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Jo Ann Holt | August 9, 2019There’s a Breakfast Paradise in This Texas Town On the Road to Austin
I’ve also found another good reason to stay in Round Rock, a comfort food restaurant that serves home-style...
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Jo Ann Holt | June 24, 2019Visit Columbus, Texas, for Schobels Buffet and the Santa Claus Museum
If you ever find yourself in Columbus, Texas, don't miss your chance to treat yourself to a meal...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | June 24, 2019The Hen’s Nest is a Unique Texas Eatery Putting a New Twist on Eggs
Bandera has a great new eatery which showcases an American classic: the fresh egg. Open on Fridays, Saturdays,...
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Jo Ann Holt | June 10, 2019San Martin Artisan Bakery & Restaurant Honors Fathers
San Martin Artisan Bakery and Restaurant in Uptown Dallas honors fathers with several food and drink specials for...
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Spring Sault | June 10, 2019Texas Safari: Dine at the Overlook Cafe While Watching Exotic Animals
The Overlook Cafe is a two-story restaurant which looks out from the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center trees, giving...
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Gay Lewis | June 4, 2019Do You Know the Truth About Where Fuddruckers Got its Odd Name?
Want a juicy hamburger? You’ll find one at Fuddruckers. Yes, they’re the eatery with the funny name. They’re...
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Jo Ann Holt | June 3, 2019Lupe Tortilla Opening in Las Colinas: Tex-Mex to Make Your Mouth Water
Lupe Tortilla, known throughout the state for their authentic, fresh quality Tex-Mex, will open a new restaurant in...
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Gay Lewis | May 31, 2019The Blue Bonnet Cafe Celebrates 90 Delicious Years!
Okay, folks, not everything in Texas is named after the state flower, the bluebonnet. In fact, you might...
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Spring Sault | May 29, 2019This Dallas Dog Park Restaurant is Everything You’ve Dreamed About
Mutts Canine Cantina is the Texas dog park restaurant you’ve been daydreaming about. At this Dallas-Fort Worth eatery...
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Melissa Trevathan-Minnis | May 17, 2019Dine on a Rooftop at El Alma: A Bold, Flavorful Hill Country Restaurant
Foodies and adventure-seekers rejoice! There is one little spot built into the side of a hill with candlelight...
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Spring Sault | May 2, 2019Family Tree Recipes Cafe is a Charming Treetop Restaurant
Magnolia, Texas, has a name that evokes images of spring and summer idealism. Family Tree Recipes Cafe is...
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Spring Sault | March 12, 2019Queso Hot Spots That Found Their Way Into the Hearts of Texans
Although arguing over where the best queso can be found in Texas is futile, there are some great...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | March 8, 2019A True Foodie’s Paradise: Get a Taste of These Brownwood Restaurants
Not only is Brownwood your destination for year-round hunting, shopping, water sports, and just general rest...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | March 5, 2019A Tasty Texas Hill Country Pit Stop: Blanco’s Old 300 BBQ
If you are near Blanco and get the hungries for barbecue, pop over to the town square and...
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Spring Sault | February 8, 2019New Doughnut Hot Spot Has People Drooling Over River Walk Location
A popular Texas Hill Country doughnut mecca has announced its grand opening date for a San Antonio location...
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Spring Sault | December 26, 2018A Taco Tour of Dallas Produces Some Interesting Results
With 712 places to get a great taco, Dallas, Texas is a foodie’s fantasy in the making. This...
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Anna Hedges | December 23, 20187 Hill Country Bakeries to Try If You’re Craving Christmas Cookies
Christmas is a time full of glorious baking traditions – pies, cakes, cheesecake, but especially cookies. Some folks...
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Anna Hedges | November 21, 2018La Kiva: The Heart of Terlingua Culture and Scene of Tragic Murder
Terlingua is the home of La Kiva, a prehistoric-themed gastropub with a dark history. In 2014, the restaurant...
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MarLee Berry | October 26, 2018Chick-fil-A’s “Unofficial” Secret Menu: Have You Tried These Secret Treats?
Chick-fil-A's menu is full of delicious items. Savory chicken bites, tasty wraps, gloriously delicious sandwiches, and of course...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | October 11, 2018Get a Taste of Medieval Texas: Tour Newman’s Bakery & Castle
Looking for the perfect pastry with a path to historical flavor? How about a castle built by a Texan...
