3 Best Restaurants in Boerne, The Hill Country

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Bear Moon Bakery & Cafe

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On weekends you may find a line out the door at this town favorite known for its fresh-baked muffins, pastries, breads, coffee, and delicious soup and sandwiches. Though the menu is small, the breakfast crowd arrives early for one of the few inside tables, and locals swarm here for lunch as well.

401 S. Main St., Boerne, TX, 78006, USA
830-816–2327
Known For
  • Delicious sandwiches
  • Homemade baked goods
  • Great coffee
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

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The Dienger Trading Co.

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This quirky bistro and coffeehouse serves breakfast, brunch, and lunch in a 19th-century building, with a connected boutique selling clothing, housewares, and gift items. Choose from a classic breakfast plate or croissant sandwich, or step up your morning with French toast with vanilla custard or shrimp and grits. If you're on the go, pop in for a coffee and one of their fresh-baked, homemade pastries for the road. Lunch options include a variety of sandwiches and salads, plus grab-and-go lunch boxes you can take on your next Hill Country adventure.

210 N. Main St., Boerne, TX, 78006, USA
830-331–2225
Known For
  • Great coffee
  • Delicious breakfast
  • Picnic fare to-go
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Little Gretel Restaurant

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At this cozy café tucked in a historic home near Cibolo Creek, chef-owner Denise Mazal specializes in central European cuisine, with selections from Hungary, Austria, and the Czech Republic and a particular focus on German fare. Try the kasseler rippchen, a smoked-in-house center-cut pork chop served with fresh horseradish sauce and toasted almonds, or the Bavarian meat loaf (half lamb, half beef) with mashed potatoes and mushroom sauce. And don’t even consider leaving without ordering a side of German potato pancakes, griddled to order and topped with braised red cabbage. You’ll also want to save room for the namesake Gretel’s apple strudel with Chantilly cream or the Hansel’s Kisses, meringue filled with coffee cream and rolled in roasted almonds.

518 River Rd., Boerne, TX, 78006, USA
830-331–1368
Known For
  • Amazing house-made desserts
  • Perfect potato pancakes
  • European cuisine with a German focus
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Fri.

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