3 Best Restaurants in Kerrville, The Hill Country

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We've compiled the best of the best in Kerrville - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Cowboy Steak House

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With a name like the Cowboy Steak House, you pretty much know what to expect. Western paintings and the smoke-stained limestone hearth of the wood-burning fire create a homey life-on-the-ranch feel. Grilled on an open mesquite fire, the steaks are excellent, especially the not-so-petit filet mignon wrapped with a crispy strip of bacon. Not a fan of red meat? Not to worry, the grilled salmon is exceptionally fresh and flavorful. All entrées come with the standard baked potato or a sweet potato topped with cinnamon and brown sugar.

416 Main St., Kerrville, TX, 78028, USA
830-896–5688
Known For
  • Serious ranch vibes
  • Live-fire cooking
  • Excellent steaks
Restaurant Details
No lunch. Closed Sun.

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Mamacita's

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In Kerrville, Mamacita's is as much a tradition as Frito pie at high-school football games. Though billed as "authentic" Mexican food, it's more along the lines of standard Tex-Mex fare and about as straightforward as you can get.

215 Junction Hwy., Kerrville, TX, 78028, USA
830-895–2441
Known For
  • Great Tex-Mex dishes
  • Good for groups
  • Family-friendly atmosphere

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Rails, a Cafe at the Depot

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Just off the railroad tracks in Kerrville is a cheery café with red trim, cream timber siding, and a cute outdoor patio. Built in 1915, the house once served as a train depot but has been transformed into a fantastic little restaurant offering a variety of homemade soups, salads, and hearty entrées. Standouts include the curry chicken salad, shrimp tacos, and grilled bison burger.

615 E. Schreiner St., Kerrville, TX, 78028, USA
830-257–3877
Known For
  • Great salads
  • Terrific service
  • Historic setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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