73 Best Restaurants in The Hill Country, Texas

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The Hill Country is an extension of the great eating opportunities—the amazing Tex-Mex and barbecue—of San Antonio and Austin, with the addition of heavy German influences. Fredericksburg certainly corners the market for relatively authentic German fare, but Boerne, Comfort, New Braunfels, and everywhere in between serve decent schnitzel and wurst. Barbecue bests are spread all over: the Salt Lick in Driftwood, Cooper's in Llano, and Cooper's in Mason (it's not a chain; they just happen to have the same name), and Rudy's Country Store in a number of locations between Austin and San Antonio, and in Leon Springs.

On the Hill Country backroads you're not going to get a whole lot of haute cuisine delivered by celebrity chefs, but you'd be surprised at some of the fine dining experiences you can have here. Two upscale restaurants to try in Fredericksburg are August E's and Rebecca's Table.

Most places are casual in the Hill Country. You may want to don your Sunday best for a few places, but you really don't need to. Boots and jeans are formal enough for the average restaurant, especially for men. You'll see plenty of local women wearing "country-chic" clothing, such as embroidered, tailored blazers, or swishy broomstick skirts—with boots, of course. In the summer heat you'll see many patrons wearing just about anything that keeps them cool.

Don't expect to dine too late into the evenings. With the exception of a few live-music bars and venues, most restaurants and cafés are finished serving by 9 or 10, especially during the week.

Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que

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This Texas legend is serious about barbecue, and it expects no less from its clientele. The menu is literally what's on display in the open pits that greet you at the entrance: pick your meat from brisket, sausage, smoked turkey, ribs, or whatever else they have on hand for the day and step in line for the typical barbecue sides that include coleslaw, potato salad, and plenty of doughy, white bread. Park your tray where you can find a seat at one of the long picnic tables in- or outside, but not before grabbing a few pickles, onions, and a bowl of beans from the serve-yourself condiment bar. Mesquite-smoked pizza on hand for non-meat lovers!

604 W. Young St., Llano, TX, 78643, USA
325-247–5713
Known For
  • Authentic Texas barbecue
  • Picnic table seating
  • Serve-yourself condiment bar

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Creekhouse Kitchen & Bar

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This modern kitchen and lounge, located right on Cypress Creek in downtown Wimberley, features one of those menus that make it really hard to choose between char siu salmon with black rice, carrots, Asian herbs and sesame seeds; grilled pork chop with garlic mashed potatoes and collard greens; the Mexican-inflected Wimburrito bowl; and loads of delicious comfort foods like the buttermilk fried chicken sandwich. Grab a drink and a snack, take in the rustic creekside views, and enjoy the live music likely playing. The Wimberley Way, the house hibiscus margarita, is a winner, also available as a hibiscus mocktail.

14015 Ranch Rd., Wimberley, TX, 78676, USA
512-722–3394
Known For
  • Beautiful creekside views
  • Elevated comfort food
  • Hibiscus margaritas

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Cypress Grille

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Come for the inventive, delicious food and stay for the extensive wine menu at the Cypress Grille on Main Street. From the small bistro tables in the front of the narrow wine bar, you can sip a glass of wine and nibble from a cheese plate while watching the passersby. Wood-fired proteins have their own dedicated section of the menu here, from Organic Smoked Rotisserie Chicken with garlic gremolata to Beef Tenderloin Medallions with buttered leeks, but don't overlook the salads, which are sizable and each with its own intrigue. The Texas Cobb, for example, has spicy grilled shrimp and slices of grapefruit, while the Cypress Caesar delights with both Stilton and Grana Padano cheeses. Sunday brunch is lauded, too.

170 S. Main St., Boerne, TX, 78006, USA
830-248–1353
Known For
  • Extensive wine list
  • Wood-fired entrées
  • Inventive dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Der Lindenbaum

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Set in a historic limestone building at the end of Main Street, Der Lindenbaum started as a bakery for chef Ingrid Hohmann to showcase traditional German desserts like apple strudel and Black Forest cake, but customers quickly latched onto her savory lunch specials, and it organically grew into a full-fledged restaurant. The menu features dishes directly from the Rhineland (especially the Alsace-Lorraine region between Germany and France). Of course, they offer a variety of schnitzel, but the Kasseler Ripchen (smoked pork chop with sauerkraut) and Gulasch (spicy stewed beef) are among the favorite house specialties.

312 E. Main St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
830-997–9126
Known For
  • Historic setting
  • Excellent German pastries
  • Regional Rhineland offerings
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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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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The Dough Joe

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Once you've had your fill of Tex-Mex and chicken-fried steak, turn to the locally beloved Dough Joe, a pizzeria and coffee shop in the heart of Bandera. Morning brings an entire menu of breakfast pizza to accompany your latte, while lunch and dinner offerings include an array of specialty pies, with the option to build your own creation (even with a cauliflower crust).

702 Main St., Bandera, TX, 78003, USA
830-796–7437
Known For
  • Build-your-own pies
  • Unique breakfast pizza
  • Excellent coffee

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Eaker Barbecue

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Lance Eaker hails from Texas, his wife Boo is Korean, and they have combined their impressive culinary talents to cook up some of the best barbecue in Texas at this award-winning, mesquite-smoking barbecue joint, which started as a food truck in Houston. The classics, from Texas dry rub pork ribs to moist prime brisket, are all excellent, but what makes it so unique are the succulent Gochujang ribs, fried kimchi rice, homemade kimchi, and other Korean-inflected dishes that reflect Boo's heritage. Leave room for Boo's BOOzy banana pudding; it's a knockout.

607 W, Main St., Fredericksburg, TX, USA
830-992–3650
Known For
  • Gochujang ribs and kimchi fried rice
  • BOOzy banana pudding
  • Guests are treated like family
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues.

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Food for the Soul Bistro

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True to its name, this family-owned bistro makes food that is simultaneously simple and satisfying, from sandwiches to salads to burgers. Friday night is reserved for their famous buttery steaks, served alongside baked potatoes with the works. Be sure to save room for the addictive bread pudding. 

702 High St., Comfort, TX, 78013, USA
210-355–3745
Known For
  • Homestyle fare
  • Friday night steaks
  • Delicious bread pudding
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner Tues.–Thurs. and Sat.

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Fredericksburg Brewing Company

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Serving a variety of homemade German-style lagers and ales, the brewery, in a historic 1890s building with an air-conditioned biergarten, is a popular nightspot for both locals and visitors. The German food is all well prepared, but the pizza and Texas-sized chicken-fried steak are no slouches either.

245 E. Main St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
844-997–1646
Known For
  • Cozy interior
  • German-style beer
  • Oldest operating brewpub in Texas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Freidhelm's Bavarian Inn

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Driving to the end of town to try this Haufbraü-Haus-meets-Disneyland restaurant is certainly a trip; in more ways than one. Schnitzel is available in more ways than you can count on one hand, and the beer selection is impressive.

Grins Restaurant

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Located just up the hill from Texas State University, Grins has been a favorite among students and tubers alike since 1975. They're known for their burgers (and have 12 different kinds to choose from) and crispy onion rings, as well as heaping, sizzling fajitas and frozen margaritas in several different flavors.

802 N. LBJ Dr., San Marcos, TX, 78666, USA
512-392–4746
Known For
  • Excellent margaritas
  • Casual atmosphere
  • Diverse burger menu

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Gruene River Grill

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Behind the Gruene Mansion Inn, this riverside grill draws quite a crowd. People seem to frequent this locale for the famed rib eye pan-seared in butter and balsamic vinegar, but a cup of the creamy jalepeño crawfish corn chowder makes a notable impression as well.

1259 Gruene Rd., Gruene, TX, 78130, USA
830-624–2300
Known For
  • Elevated homestyle cuisine
  • Rustic atmosphere
  • Lovely views

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The Hen's Nest

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If a hearty, comforting plate of cheesy eggs, crispy bacon, and buttered waffles is what you're looking for, head to The Hen's Nest. The digs are humble (in fact, the day's featured dishes are written on postcards in lieu of a menu), but this tiny little café packs a big breakfast punch.

1134C Main St., Bandera, TX, 78003, USA
210-912–0311
Known For
  • Homestyle breakfasts
  • Farmhouse vibes
  • Always changing daily specials
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.–Thurs. No dinner

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Hill & Vine

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There's a reason you'll likely have to wait for a table at this spacious, modern, light-filled farm-to-table restaurant in the heart of town. The chef-driven menu is casual but uses top ingredients and perfected techniques that are on display at the open kitchen. The menu includes a wide range of appetizers, salads, "handhelds," and "toasts," along with bright, fresh, delicious mains, a nice wine list, and a good range of Texas craft beer. The cornbread and biscuit box are stellar; you may want to take one to go. While you wait, kick back on the patio with a cocktail from their Volkswagen bus bar. Brunch—including Chicken Schnitzel & Waffles and Carrot Cake French Toast—is available on Saturdays and Sundays.

210 S. Adams St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
830-307–3401
Known For
  • Spacious patio
  • Great cocktails
  • Farm-to-table dining
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Hilltop Café

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Ten miles north of town, this hilltop dive set in a 1930s gas station truly feels like it's in the middle of nowhere, but it's luckily a beautiful trip to nowhere. All menu conventions are thrown out the window to create the Athens–meets–New Orleans–meets–Texas dishes. On weekends, your best bet is to grab a few appetizers and a bottle of wine and sit back for a little live music, curated by musician/owner Johnny Nicholas, whose wife Brenda is the artist in the kitchen. The Port Arthur-style shrimp gumbo and Kefalotiri Saganaki (Greek cheese baked and served flaming with roasted garlic and crustini) are fantastic starts, and the Greek special tenderloin is a decadent adventure.

10661 U.S. 87, Fredericksburg, TX, 78618, USA
830-997–8922
Known For
  • Live blues music
  • Historic vibes
  • Unique Greek and Cajun menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Hondo's on Main

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Named for John Russell "Hondo" Crouch, self-proclaimed mayor of nearby Luckenbach, this local dive is somewhat of a legend of its own. If the live music and Texas country decor aren't entertaining enough, the menu certainly is: from the Lip Burnin' Burger with green and chipotle chilies to the BBQ Pig Ribs, everything about this place radiates good old-fashioned fun. The half-pound burgers are excellent, especially the Blue Ribbon Barbecue Bacon Burger. With two bars—one indoors and one out—and generous margaritas, you will never go thirsty.

312 W. Main St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
830-997–1633
Known For
  • Rustic Texas decor
  • Live music
  • Massive burgers
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Huisache Grille & Wine Bar

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Tucked away near the train tracks off San Antonio Street, the Huisache (pronounced wee-satch) is a must-stop for anyone who loves healthy, flavorful food and a glass of wine. Consistently delivering fantastic soups, salads, sandwiches, fish, grilled meats, and vegetables, there's a lot to love about this place, and the beautiful 1920s building only adds to the experience.

303 W. San Antonio St., New Braunfels, TX, 78130, USA
830-620–9001
Known For
  • Chicken tortilla soup
  • Delicious grilled meats and salads
  • Historic setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Hye Thai

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This popular Thai trailer opened a physical restaurant in Johnson City, where the staff serves a short but stellar menu of dishes like the "Crying Tiger," featuring char-grilled steak and served with Thai dipping sauce, rice, and salad greens. Other tasty options include "Banh Mi in a Bowl" with your choice of grilled protein, a stellar Green Curry, and a wide range of create-your-own wok stir-fries. A local favorite.

52 South Ranch Rd. 1623, Stonewall, TX, 78636, USA
830-225–0001
Known For
  • Fresh ingredients
  • Sizable portions
  • Spicy options
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Industry

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A cavernous open space, once a garage, now resembles a cross between a sports bar and a loft. The extensive menu—with vegetarian and vegan options—is built around the Texas Live Oak smoker in-house, and standouts (the portions are extremely generous) include brisket tacos; crispy brussels sprouts; and the fried or grilled chicken "sando" with house hot sauce, pickles, and slaw on a potato roll. There's live music on the patio most nights, which is a perfect place to nurse an oversized cocktail or local draft beer, kick back, and have a great time.

110 E. Martin Luther King Dr., San Marcos, TX, USA
512-392–8686
Known For
  • Smoked brisket tacos
  • Generous portions
  • Live music

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Kelly's Hill Country BBQ

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For those craving authentic Texas barbecue, head to Kelly’s where they are serving up brisket, ribs, smoked turkey, and chicken out of an Airstream with a picnic table or two on the outskirts of town (the smoker is right outside). Sandwiches, fully-loaded plates, brisket by the pound, and barbecue tacos are all extremely popular, and if you don’t want to miss out, get there early before the mac ‘n’ cheese, brisket, and ribs are gone.

14306 Ranch Rd. 12, Wimberley, TX, USA
512-947–1609
Known For
  • Succulent brisket
  • Friendly service
  • Killer mac 'n' cheese
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Krause's Cafe

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At Krause's, you can even have schnitzel for breakfast: the Bauern schnitzel comes topped with two eggs and hollandaise sauce plus home fries, hash browns, and grits. Texas-German mash-ups can be found throughout the rest of the menu, too. Order Kartoffel (potato) poppers with apple sauce and sauerkraut, or elevate your sausage game with the wild-game plate, which comes with wild boar, venison, and “jackalope” (rabbit and antelope) sausages, plus bier mustard, cheese, pickles, and crackers. Plus, there's a weekly German dessert special. Outside, in the Munich-inspired beer hall, live music lights up the stage every weekend.

148 S. Castell Ave., New Braunfels, TX, 78130, USA
830-625–2807
Known For
  • House-made sausage
  • Some of the best schnitzel in Texas
  • Munich-style beer hall

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La Bergerie

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If you've had your fill of German food in Fredericksburg, opt for a beautiful cheese and charcuterie board from La Bergerie, an adorable European-style wine bar and market located just off the town's main strip. Relax on the patio or choose from the well-curated selection of meats, cheeses, and small-production wines to-go if you prefer to picnic somewhere in the Hill Country.

312 E. Austin St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
830-992–3036
Known For
  • Picnic fare to-go
  • Cheese and charcuterie boards
  • Well-curated wine selection

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The Leaning Pear

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What started as a quaint farm-to-table restaurant inside an old house has become an institution in Wimberley. Though the look is much more farmhouse-modern these days, the menu still features the same delicious food they've been known for, like their farm-fresh soups, salads, sandwiches and shareable appetizers. Heartier offerings, like wood-fired pizza, and an expanded menu of entrées, such as the crab cake or chicken and grits, make for even better dinner options. Sunday brunch, serving "Pear Classics" and seasonal specials, is memorable, too.

111 River Rd., Wimberley, TX, 78676, USA
512-847–7327
Known For
  • Classic farm-to-table cuisine
  • Wood-fired pizzas
  • Nice wine and beer list
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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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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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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McAdoo's Seafood Company & Oyster Bar

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Even if the food here wasn't so good, McAdoo's would be worth a visit for the beautiful interior alone. Set inside a converted post office from 1915, the restaurant features upscale Creole and Cajun-style dishes, with a focus on seafood and cocktails. Sunday brunch specials include a seafood fondue omelet, shrimp and grits, seafood gumbo, and bananas Foster French toast—plus a Bloody Mary bar with more than 30 items to add to your drink.

196 N. Castell Ave., New Braunfels, TX, 78130, USA
830-629–3474
Known For
  • Cajun seafood dishes
  • Sunday brunch
  • Historic setting and excellent service

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North Street

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This modern curry shop is serving some of the tastiest Indian food in the Hill Country, along with 24 rotating beers on tap, and a good range of craft cans and bottles. On a quiet side street, with picnic tables in front for outdoor dining, there are classic dishes like saag paneer and butter chicken with coconut rice and papadam. They also feature Indian Tex-Mex mashups in the form of curry tacos like the curry queso, stuffed with toppings and folded into paratha tortillas. The staff will give you a warm welcome and walk you through the extensive beer list.

216 North St., San Marcos, TX, 78666, USA
512-667–7094
Known For
  • Plenty of outdoor seating
  • Indian Tex-Mex fusion dishes
  • Impressive craft beer menu

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The O.S.T. Restaurant

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This is John Wayne country, and the patrons of The O.S.T. (Old Spanish Trail) don't let you forget it, thanks to an entire wall covered with photos and memorabilia of the Duke. Authentic Tex-Mex and hearty American plates are served (and have been since 1921), including a Texas-sized chicken-fried steak that covers the entire plate.

311 Main St., Bandera, TX, 78003, USA
830-796–3836
Known For
  • BYO-alcohol policy
  • Classic Americana decor
  • Family-style meals

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The Oasis

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There are sunsets, and then there are sunsets at the Oasis. Here you can sit on one of the many wooden decks that scale the hillside of this Lake Travis hot spot with a frozen margarita and bid farewell to the day with one of the most spectacular sunsets in the state. The menu offers fairly standard American and Mexican fare, from burgers to enchiladas. Be sure to get there early; you won't be the only one with the bright idea to swing by.

6550 Comanche Tr., Austin, TX, 78732, USA
512-266–2442
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Reservations not accepted

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The Peach Tree Gift Gallery and Tea Room

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The gift shop came first, but since 1984 Cynthia Pedregon has wowed crowds with her homemade soups, sandwiches, and daily quiches. Portions are hearty, but to get a sampling of as much as possible, opt for the Sandwich Sampler, which comes with a quarter sandwich each of tangy chicken salad, fresh tuna salad, perky jalepeño-pimento cheese, and a cup of the soup of the day. Pedregon's cookbooks are prized staples in Hill Country kitchens.

210 S. Adams St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
830-997–9527
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun.

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