87 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.

Lea Lou Co-Op

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The vibe is just right at Lea Lou Co-Op, whether you're taking in the beautiful exposed-stone wall interior or kicking back with friends in the spacious yard of the classic 1800s hardware store and lumber yard. The braided-crust pizza is famous here, but the juicy steaks and seafood platters shouldn't be overlooked either. In the back, you'll find live music on some nights at the Cow Palace, a venue with a dance floor, and there's even an adjacent boutique hotel with seven rooms if you wish to stay the night.

114 San Antonio St., Mason, TX, 76856, USA
325-347–1234
Known For
  • Live music and dancing
  • Breaded-crust pizza
  • Historic setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch weekdays

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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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Mazama Coffee Co.

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A local favorite, famous for delicious coffee and pastries—sweets and savories attract a crowd camped out at their laptops in this two-room coffeehouse, or outside on the adorable patio. Try a fruit-studded scone or croissant sandwich for breakfast, spicy vegan chickpea sandwich for lunch, and stay as long as you like.

301 W. Mercer St., Dripping Springs, TX, USA
737-200–6472
Known For
  • Vegan-friendly pastries
  • Long, quick-moving line
  • Responsibly sourced coffee

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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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The Nest

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Tucked away in a little historic house off Washington street, The Nest is a nice option for a special occasion. It's probably the best value for fine dining in town. The seasonal menu might include a perfectly prepared Black Angus fillet with a rich bordelaise sauce or plump pan-seared sea scallops served with a citrusy chipotle-lime hollandaise. Enjoy a taste of the Hill Country with a scoop of homemade lavender ice cream.

607 S. Washington St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
830-990–8383
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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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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The Pharmacy

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Occupying a historic building that was formerly home to the Keidel Pharmacy, this modern coffeehouse serves great coffee and local pastries and a small menu of salads and sandwiches—it’s a perfect place to catch your breath during a whirlwind shopping tour of Fredericksburg. Beautiful tiled tables, original tin ceilings and wood floors, and an open, spacious feel create a relaxing environment, perfect for hanging out with a laptop, coffee and a pastry, or friends.

248 E. Main St., Fredericksburg, TX, USA
830-362–1301
Known For
  • Great coffee
  • Comfortable, historic setting
  • Knockout pastries

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Pie Society

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This breezy, red-toned pizzeria, located a quick jaunt from the main square, is the premier spot for an artisanal-style pie in San Marcos. They use all fresh ingredients and have a solid menu of specialty pies, plus salads, calzones, and meatball subs. They also feature unique vegetarian options, like the Tempeh of Doom (Italian-marinated tempeh, spinach, roasted red peppers, red onion, and black olives), and they can make any pie vegan-friendly.

700 N. LBJ Dr., San Marcos, TX, 78666, USA
512-805–8900
Known For
  • Fresh veggie pizzas
  • Great calzones
  • Plenty of vegan-friendly options

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PoPo Family Restaurant

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You might rub your eyes when you first walk into this landmark country café, which boasts over 21,000 collector plates lining the walls and ceiling. When it first opened in 1929, Prohibition was still in full swing and countless bootleggers would sell moonshine in the parking lot, but now people come for the perfect fried chicken, chicken-fried steak, and onion rings. The shrimp sampler features shrimp prepared three ways. And by all means, save room for a warm brownie sundae for dessert.

829 Farm to Market Rd. 289, Boerne, TX, 78006, USA
830-537–4194
Known For
  • Historic setting
  • Eclectic decor
  • Crispy homemade fried chicken
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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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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Richter Tavern

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Natural light floods the brick-laden interior of this renovated 1920s industrial space on the Hill Country Mile, setting the scene for thoughtful and elevated casual cuisine. Start with an order of shrimp ceviche or tuna tartare nachos for the table before moving on to one of their many diverse offerings: towering sandwiches served with house-made chips, wood-fired pizza (try the goat cheese pizza with spinach, prosciutto, goat and mozzarella cheeses), or entrées like Akaushi New York strip and Crispy Skin Salmon. There are even a few unexpected options for sushi. Richter Tavern is also known for their cocktails, which are listed as "regular" or "diesel," so if you're stopping in for lunch, clear the rest of the day's calendar if you can. They have also added a bakery and coffeehouse (Richter Bakhaus) at the same address, famous for their Texas-sized cinnamon rolls.

153 S. Main St., Boerne, TX, 78006, USA
830-331–2675
Known For
  • Wood-fired pizzas
  • Giant cocktails
  • Pretty delicious sushi
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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River City Grille

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On a nice evening, dining on the deck is the thing to do here. The views are amazing, and the food holds up its end of the bargain. The house specialty is a generous hand-cut Texas rib eye with two sides, and the thick-cut "tower of onion rings" is mighty impressive. There is a sizable cocktail and wine list, and the friendly waitstaff expertly coaxes people to order dessert, like the warm carrot cake.

700 1st St., Marble Falls, TX, 78654, USA
830-798–9909
Known For
  • Good for groups
  • River views
  • Huge Texas rib eye

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The River House

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The name of the game here is playful, modern Southern cuisine made with local Texas ingredients. You can choose from corn fritters with hot honey and jalapeño ranch, chicken-fried chicken with duck-fat cream gravy, Wagyu meat loaf, and so much more. You really can't go wrong, whether you opt to enjoy the farmhouse-style interior or relax on the expansive patio lit with twinkle lights. But the best night to visit might be Sunday, when there's a three-course special supper starring fried chicken and set to the tune of a live music soundtrack.

1617 New Braunfels St., New Braunfels, TX, 78130, USA
830-608–0690
Known For
  • Elevated Southern cuisine
  • Sunday fried chicken supper
  • Regular live music
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Sat.

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Rocco's Grill

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Pronounced Roh-coh as opposed to Rock-oh, this delightful restaurant owned by the local Piazza family has bright murals depicting family events and traditions in bold caricatures. The menu is primarily American-Italian, with personal touches from family recipes. Try the salmon Allessondra, named for the owner's daughter: a salmon fillet with lump crab meat and a bright lemon–caper butter sauce. The views of the rolling Lakeway Golf Course fairways are stunning

12432 Bee Cave Rd., Austin, TX, 78738, USA
512-263–8204
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Mon.

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Rockhaus Coffee

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A cool, eclectic shop with new and vintage pottery, baskets, and tabletop—everything from a vintage ice cream scoop to plates emblazoned with a quirky stag imprint. There is a coffee bar up front with excellent coffee and pastries (the croissants are flaky and delicious) and a champagne bar if you need a bit of bubbly while you shop. Rockhaus is literally connected to Farmhaus Antiques, and if you continue to meander, you’ll also want to check out the Farmhaus for a beautifully curated selection of clothes, home goods, and jewelry.

Root Cellar Cafe

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This low-key café is a longtime local hangout with a fresh, seasonal menu, cheerful staff, and comfortable community atmosphere. Portions are generous, and this is real home cooking! Try the signature Beet Burger with goat cheese, pesto mayo, and microgreens on a toasted brioche bun for lunch, or the crowd-pleasing Bourbon Chicken with pecan sauce served with green beans and garlic scallion mashed potatoes. Satisfy your sweet tooth: For every homemade dessert sold, $1 is donated to the local Hays County Food Bank.

215 N. LBJ Dr., San Marcos, TX, 78666, USA
512-392–5158
Known For
  • Farm-to-table seasonal cuisine
  • Extensive wine list
  • Comfort food and homemade bread (gluten-free option available)
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Silver Creek Beer Garden & Grille

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It may not boast a German name, but don't overlook Silver Creek if you're seeking cuisine from the motherland. With an abundance of outdoor dining, regular live music, and an extensive beer selection, this place is a spring and summer favorite, for its "Tex-German" flavor. All menu items are served with a side of sweet and vinegary German potato salad, and the sausage platter is a crowd-pleaser.

310 E. Main St., Fredericksburg, TX, 78624, USA
803-990–4949
Known For
  • Huge beer selection
  • Plenty of outdoor seating
  • Regular live music
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.–Thurs.

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Summer Revival

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Just outside town, this was someone’s cozy house before it was transformed into a great coffee shop and wine bar with delicious food (the Sourdough BLT sandwich is jammed with thick-cut bacon; ask for avocado), all-natural wine flights, and home-baked goods like the olive oil cake that is truly hard to resist. The owners are winemakers and have launched a new natural wine label, Summer Revival Wine Co., here in Texas.

665 W. U.S. 290, Dripping Springs, TX, USA
512-829–5060
Known For
  • Delicious sandwiches
  • Olive oil cake
  • Natural wine flights
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Tillie's

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The owners brought the building over from Vietnam and reconstructed here in Texas. The American Nouveau cuisine is outstanding for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but the afternoon tea is truly delightful (one of the owners is English), as the Hill Country meets the Cotswolds. Enjoy a perfectly calibrated blend of sweet and savory offerings including beef Wellington with charred horseradish mash, ham and Gruyère puff, deviled egg sandwich, and a pile of lovely sweet treats. Visit the chapel and sculpture garden while you’re here.

Tumlinsons Smoky Top BBQ

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If Cooper's is the big-name barbecue spot in town, Tumlinsons is the understated gem that the locals love. Order by the pound and load up a tray of meat or choose the famous 3 Meat Combination to enjoy in the pared-down dining room.

1009 E. Rte. 29, Llano, TX, 76856, USA
325-423–3924
Known For
  • Low-key atmosphere
  • Good for groups
  • Underrated Texas barbecue
Restaurant Details
Closed weekdays

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Wander 'n Calf

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This family-run coffeehouse, set in a renovated bungalow, invites you to settle in, stay awhile, and enjoy artisanal, small-batch roasted coffee and a hearty breakfast, with entrées ranging from Croque Monsieur to Spanish Tortilla. With its cozy vibe, cute decor, great coffee (pour-over, French press, espresso, or just plain drip), homemade baked goods, and tasty breakfast options, there's really no reason not to linger.

817 Front St., Comfort, TX, 78013, USA
830-428–2710
Known For
  • Wide variety of coffee and tea options
  • Homemade baked goods
  • Laid-back vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner

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Welfare Cafe

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A former post office now serves appetites in the middle of nowhere. There are some unusual dishes like mahimahi (a mild, white fish) with tomatillo sauce, but also plenty of German fare. Start with potato pancakes served with apple sauce or sour cream. The schnitzel is fabulous, as is the rouladen—a tenderized beef fillet wrapped around dill pickle, ham, sauerkraut, and Swiss cheese. If it's warm outside, sit beneath the vined trellis and watch the resident goats and donkeys grazing nearby. Live music accompanies your meal on Thursdays and Sundays. Reservations are strongly recommended.

223 Waring Welfare Rd., Comfort, TX, 78006, USA
830-537–3700
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Mon.–Tues. and Aug.

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