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  • 2tarts Bakery

    139 N Castell, Suite 300 New Braunfels

    2tarts Bakery & Catering is located in historical downtown New Braunfels, TX. This scratch bakery offers a wide varity of desserts including buttery tarts to gourmet wedding cakes. Come down and enjoy our late night hours or stop by and pick up your specialty order. Owned, operated, and made with love by Sisters April & Ashley.
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  • The Barn Door Restaurant

    8400 N New Braunfels New Braunfels

    (210) 824-0116; (210) 824-0635 (FAX)

    Open since 1953 the Barn Door Steakhouse & Meat Market also serves chicken, seafood, quail and many other specialties.We are known for our homemade pies, rolls and our "famous garlic dressing." The Barn Door has 5 banquet rooms and a meat market for purchasing steaks to cook at home. We have a full bar and patio area to relax in.
  • Boater's Bistro

    667 Sandy Mountain, Sunrise Beach Austin

    (325) 388-9393; (325) 248-6693 (FAX)

    Located on the waterfront of Lake LBJ in Sunrise Beach, mostly outside dining on 2 levels of the deck. Also featuring an intimate inside waterfront dining room.;At Lunch renowned for it's top-quality Burgers, Brisket and Bratwurst, changing at Dinner to a Steak & Seafood House featuring only USDA Prime Beef items as well as Fish and Lobster.;Dinner is served as a set 4-course menu with appetizer, salad, choice of 1 of 11 main courses as well as dessert.;We do not "turn a table" - your table is yours alone for the entire evening.;Dinners are reservations only.;Docking space for guests arriving by boat is available free of charge.
  • The Grill at Leon Springs

    24116 IH-10 W. Leon Springs

    (210) 698-8797

    L’Etoile is dead; long live Thierry Burkle’s new star, which serves updated, casual, continental fare (with Asian accents) in a classy country kitchen. Check the website for live music.
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  • Grotto Grill and Coffee Bar

    907 13th Bandera

    Everything from scratch. A nice healthy blend of raw food, vegetarian and meat dishes, pizzas, soups, salads, teas and espresso. Enjoy indoor/outdoor dining in a very artistic environment.
  • The Gruene Onion Grill

    1324 Common St. New Braunfels

    (830) 629-2989

    A contemporary Texas bistro serving Duck A L'Orange cheek-to-jowl with Chicken Fried Steak. Live jazz in the martini bar.
  • Joe's Italian Grill

    1705 Pat Booker Rd. Universal City

    (210) 658-7200

    Joe's ambience falls short of the food, but the textbook New York-style crust makes up for it. Try the Florentine, and don't skip the cheesy garlic bread. -- Haylley Johnson (06/09)
  • Mac & Ernie's Roadside Eatery

    Williams Creek Depot, FM 470, Tarpley Bandera

    (830) 562-3250

    Excellent pan-Texas food served in an outdoor Hill Country setting. BYOB or buy from the adjacent country store. Cash only. -- Mark Jones (07/08)

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