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    A world away

    Where to shop, sip, dine, and stay during a classic Texas Hill Country getaway

    Brandon Watson
    Sep 25, 2018 | 10:30 am

    Looking to escape the madcap traffic and big-city bustle of Houston? Dotted with world-class restaurants, luxury lodging, and specialty boutiques, the small towns along U.S. Route 290 are perfect for a weekend retreat.

    Where to eat and drink
    Jobell Cafe & Bistro
    Right outside Wimberley’s core on Ranch Road 12, this stylish cafe brings European flavors to the Texas Hill Country. The dinner menu offers treats like French littleneck clams and mussels and steak frites, but the restaurant really comes alive during Sunday brunch with a selection of eggs Benedict, delicate sweet and savory crepes, and a house-cured lox board served with all the fixings.

    Pieous
    Now in its new home, this Dripping Springs fave regularly has Texans making the drive for antipasti platters; affogatos; homemade ice cream; and Neapolitan pizzas topped with everything from traditional cured meats like hot sopressata and prosciutto to veggies like Brussels sprouts, roasted eggplant, and Calabrian peppers. Its secret weapon is the miraculously tasty pastrami, carved to order on a snack plate or served as a sandwich on crusty sourdough bread.

    Proof & Cooper
    With Texas country music playing on the stereo (and sometimes on a stage outdoors), this Spicewood bar and restaurant has the feel of a rowdy roadhouse. Staying true to its country roots, the eatery serves classic comfort foods like mac ’n’ cheese, grilled ribeye steaks, deviled eggs, and crisp and juicy fried chicken, supplemented with some gourmet surprises like blistered shishito peppers. The cocktails are unexpected, too, like the Chloe — a delicate mix of Treaty Oak vodka, St. Germaine, lemon, and bubbles topped with St. Germain foam.

    Skull & Cakebones
    Hill Country cuisine may be known for beef and game, but this Dripping Springs storefront proves that vegan food is just as much at home. Started as a locally sourced bakery, the cozy eatery has tons of sweet pastries like fruit turnovers, babkas, galettes, cookies, and cupcakes. It proves just as skilled at savory dishes like toasts, light salads, flaky handheld pies, and the best plant-based mac ’n’ cheese for miles.

    The Switch
    What happens when you combine the superpowers of two of the Capital City’s most well-respected restaurateurs? A can’t-miss eatery in Dripping Springs’ new Belterra Village that is far more than a typical barbecue joint. Diners will still find the classic smoked pork spare ribs and jalapeño sausage that gave Austin's Stile’s Switch its name accompanied by creative Cajun dishes developed with Lenoir’s Todd Duplechan. Order the brisket and sausage gumbo to see why this seemingly unusual pairing is a perfect match.

    Where to shop
    Kiss the Cook
    This adorable stone cottage in Wimberley is packed from floor to ceiling with everything necessary to become a Hill Country Ina Garten. Although the shop stocks plenty of egg slicers and immersion blenders from big department store brands like Cuisinart and OXO, it's the Texana that keeps patrons coming back. If you have a homesick Texan in your life, send them a care package with a state map tea towel, a jar of olive oil from Bella Vista Ranch, and a regional cookbook.

    Ply
    This tiny yarn store aims for far more than granny squares with a selection of chic kits and patterns that will give any outfit oomph. While in Wimberley, consider taking a knitting or crocheting class designed for beginners and experts alike.

    Rancho Deluxe
    Give your home — and yourself — some Southwestern style at this delightful shop located on the Wimberley town square. Finds include colorful miniature home facades handpainted by a Jalisco, Mexico artist; a wide variety of silver and turquoise jewelry; and stunning Guatemalan textiles. Visit in December to find some of the most unique holiday decor in the state, like uber-Texas shotgun shell twinkle lights.

    Wimberley Market Days
    Held on the first Saturday of the month from March-December, this market is the place to score one-of-a-kind antiques and handcrafted gifts. Vendors rotate, but there is always a selection of soy candles, midcentury glassware, quilts, nostalgic signs, and collectible dinnerware. Proceeds from the event go back to the community through nonprofit donations and scholarships.

    What to see
    Blue Hole Regional Park
    In 2005, the City of Wimberley purchased this 126-acre tract of land to help preserve it for generations to come. Best known for its sparkling swimming hole, the park is also is chock-full of features like picnic tables, a basketball court, a sand volleyball court, and an amphitheater. With more than three miles of trails, it is also a gorgeous place for a nature walk.

    The Corral Theatre
    Founded in the late '40s, this open-air movie theater is a tradition with locals, bringing first-run movies like Mission Impossible: Fallout, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, and Crazy Rich Asians to Wimberley at the unbelievable price of only $6 per ticket and $1 concessions. Before hitting the box office, stop by an ATM. And bring a few folding chairs just in case; the retro rockers on the front rows fill up fast.

    Deep Eddy Tasting Room
    With a breathtaking view of rolling hills and the big Texas sky, this Dripping Springs distillery gives instant relief to everyday stress. Sit in the lounge-like tasting room or on the lawn and enjoy a cocktail, learn how to make the drinks at home, or grab a bite from a visiting food truck.

    Where to stay
    Camp Lucy
    Be warned, the guest rooms and cottages on this idyllic Dripping Springs estate are so well appointed you may never want to leave. Soak in the deep bath or snuggle up on the cloud-like pillow top beds before heading out to the creek for some fresh air. Book after October 1 and have a romantic dinner at the soon-to-open Tillie’s restaurant. No wonder it is one of the area’s premier wedding destinations.

    Hill Country Casitas
    Nestled in a rolling, tree-covered patch of Dripping Springs land, these tiny houses are a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Available in studios and one- or two-bedroom suites, each casita is decorated in an eclectic blend of contemporary and rustic Hill Country style. Each secluded retreat also has a patio area to grill a steak while sipping a bottle of red from one of the many local wineries.

    Hotel Flora & Fauna
    Wimberley may be known for its small-town charms, but this charming boutique hotel offers all the creature comforts of large luxury hotels. Located a couple of minutes from the town square, Flora & Fauna offers amenities like upscale bath products, high thread count linens, in-suite record players, and a landscaped common area with a pool and spa.

    Take a dip at Wimberley's Blue Hole Regional Park.

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    Take a dip at Wimberley's Blue Hole Regional Park.
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    Now hear this

    New Texas museum shines spotlight on Tejano music history

    Edmond Ortiz
    Dec 18, 2025 | 11:30 am
    Totally Tejano Hall of Fame and Museum, San Antonio, tejano music
    Photo by Edmond Ortiz
    Roger Hernandez serves as board president of the Totally Tejano Hall of Fame and Museum.

    For a city that proudly calls itself the capital of Tejano music, San Antonio has long been missing a permanent place to honor the genre’s pioneers and preserve its history. That gap officially closed In December with the opening of the Totally Tejano Hall of Fame and Museum at 1414 Fredericksburg Rd.

    The music couldn’t have found a better steward than its founder and board president. Roger Hernandez has had his finger on the pulse of Tejano music for decades. His company, En Caliente Productions, has provided a platform for countless performing artists and songwriters in Tejano, conjunto, and regional Mexican music since 1982.

    Hernandez says his wife, who ran a shop at Market Square years ago, would often get questions from visitors about the location of a physical Tejano music museum, a thing that simply did not exist. In 2022, he banded together with friends, family, and other local Tejano music supporters to make the nonprofit Hall of Fame a reality.

    “I decided I've been in the music scene for over 40 years, it's time to do a museum,” Hernandez recalls.

    Hernandez says a brick-and-mortar Tejano music museum has long been needed to remember musical acts and other individuals who grew the genre across Texas and northern Mexico, especially those who are aging. Recently, the community lost famed Tejano music producer Manny Guerra and Abraham Quintanilla, the renowned Tejano singer/songwriter and father of the late superstar Selena Quintanilla-Perez. Both deaths occurred roughly one week after the Totally Tejano museum opened to the public.

    “They're all dying. They're all getting older, and we need to acknowledge all these people,” Hernandez says.

    The Totally Tejano Museum — named after Hernandez’s Totally Tejano Television Roku streaming — has 5,000 square feet of space packed with plaques, photos, promotional posters, musical instruments, and other memorabilia honoring the pioneers and stars of the beloved genre. Mannequins wear stage outfits from icons like Laura Canales and Flaco Jimenez, and a wall of photos remembers late greats. Totally Tejano Television plays legendary performances on a loop, bringing the exhibits to life.

    Totally Tejano Hall of Fame and Museum, San Antonio, Tejano music The newly opened Totally Tejano Hall of Fame and Museum includes a growing collection of memorabilia. Photo by Edmond Ortiz

    Hernandez says the museum will soon welcome permanent and rotating exhibits, including traveling shows, a Hall of Fame section, and an area paying homage to Chicano music crossovers, such as the late Johnny Rodriguez, the South Texas singer-songwriter who blended country with Tex-Mex music. Plans call for the organization to hold its inaugural Hall of Fame induction in February 2026.

    Eventually, a 2,000 square feet back room will be converted into additional display space and host industry gatherings, community symposiums, and record and video release parties. The museum also plans to add a gift and record shop and a music learning room where visitors can listen to early Tejano music and browse archival photos. Hernandez is already talking with local school districts about educational field trips.

    Much like Tejano itself, the museum is a grassroots production. Hernandez and fellow board members have used their own money to rent, renovate, develop, and maintain the museum space. The board also leads the selection of the Hall of Fame honorees and curates the exhibits.

    Hernandez has been heartened by the museum’s reception, both from media outlets and music fans around Texas and beyond.

    “We had a radio station come in this morning from Houston to interview us,” he says. “People have come in from Lubbock, Texas. We have had people from Midland, Texas. We have another person who emailed us who’s coming in from New York. People are learning all about us.”

    That includes many of the musicians who helped shape the genre. Johnny Hernandez, Sunny Ozuna, Elida Reyna, and Danny Martinez from Danny and The Tejanos are among the luminaries who have already graced the halls.

    The Totally Tejano Hall of Fame and Museum is now open 10 am-6 pm, Tuesday-Sunday, and closed Monday. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged. Fans can call 210-314-1310 for more information.


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