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    Retro-styled hotel with celeb chef restaurant opens in North Texas

    Celestina Blok
    Jan 27, 2025 | 3:30 pm

    A hipster motel with celebrity chef-affiliated restaurant has debuted in Stephenville, 78 miles southwest of Fort Worth: The Interstate Inn is now open for overnight accommodations with 33 distinctively outfitted rooms that summon the '60s. Its on-site restaurant, The Seeker — a modern Texas cuisine concept created by Southwest chef Stephan Pyles — will open January 30.

    The Interstate Inn is named for its location at the intersection of two major highways — US-281 and US-67 — the Interstate was formerly a Caravan Inn that first opened in 1965. The development comes from Mod Motels, a Dallas-based hotelier led by siblings Lisa Lennox, Cathy Bonner, and Kirk Bonner. The trio has a passion for traipsing small town Texas highways to remodel roadside motels into dreamy destinations. (Other upcoming projects on their list include The Mimi on Main in Fredericksburg – slated for 2026 – and Iron Springs Lodge in Whitney, set to open later this year.)

    Each of the 33 rooms pops with a retro-styled wallpaper in bold patterns with shades of fuchsia, orange, and yellow. Shag rugs and curvy furniture dot the premises in both indoor and outdoor seating areas. The outdoor pool evokes Palm Springs with its pale pink chaise lounge chairs and turquoise and white umbrellas.

    Two rooms feature cheeky period-era surprises: a waterbed, and a vibrating bed operated by a vintage coin machine. (“Try it you’ll like it,” the coin collector says.)

    There’s also a 1960 white Cadillac Coupe Deville convertible with pink leather interior that sits at the Inn’s circle drive for photo opportunities upon arrival. The vehicle is part of Lisa and her husband Eddie’s car collection.

    Design credit goes to Neal Stewart Designs of Dallas, who also incorporated Western touches with artwork by Texas artists in rooms and the lobby area, and pieces from the owner’s private collections. Rates start at $329 a night.

    The Seeker
    As for the collaboration with Pyles on The Seeker, Lennox says it was a natural fit.

    “His ability to elevate every dish with creativity and precision perfectly aligns with the elevated experience we strive to offer at Interstate Inn and The Seeker,” she says. “What better place to showcase his culinary genius than at the gateway to the Hill Country and the beginning of West Texas? We’re thrilled to have such an iconic figure as part of our journey.”

    With a more modern design than the Inn, The Seeker is anchored by a 360-degree craft cocktail bar and offers booth, banquette, and table seating for nearly 90, a covered patio area for 40, and a separate private space called the Cork Room that can accommodate up to 80 and features Asian-inspired wall art and a ceiling made of cork.

    From the main dining room guests can see the open kitchen where Pyles and his team will prepare upscale Texas dishes like grilled bobwhite quail salad with port poached pear, arugula, compressed beets, and local Veldhuizen blue cheese ($18), and lobster tamale pie with paddlefish caviar ($21). “Large Plates” range from Pyles’ honey-fried chicken ($24) to a bone-in cowboy ribeye ($59). Other items include an array of salmon, ahi tuna, and shrimp ceviches ($14 each or try all three for $25), and “Masa,” which includes Wagyu brisket tacos ($12) and pork belly huarache ($12).

    There’s also a “Breads & Pickles” category influenced by Southern flavors offering Shiner Boch beer bread ($10), blue corn skillet sticks ($10), and watermelon rind pickles ($8). “Sweet Endings” range from butterscotch pudding ($10) to Heaven and Hell Cake ($12) made with peanut butter powder and raspberry sorbet.

    Pyles will have a presence in the restaurant early on and throughout the year for menu planning, staffing, and training. He’ll also host six culinary weekend getaways per year, the first of which is scheduled for Valentine’s weekend. The package includes a two-night stay starting Friday, February 14 beginning with an evening of champagne and chocolates from Katherine Clapner, of Dude, Sweet Chocolate and a protégé of Pyles. A Saturday morning Valentine’s cooking class will be hosted by Martha Hopkins, author of Intercourse: An Aphrodisiac Cookbook. There’ll be a four-course dinner Saturday night with drink pairings, and a Sunday morning “Brunch Fiesta” featuring tacos, tamales, and tequila. The price is $1,250 per person for double occupancy or $1,500 for single occupancy.

    The Seeker

    Photo by Celestina Blok

    "Hell's Eggs" at The Seeker.

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    Historic Texas landmark reopens after $54 million restoration

    Brandon Watson
    Nov 13, 2025 | 3:00 pm
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    Photo courtesy of Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site
    The newly restored Washington-on-the-Brazos lets guests step inside history.

    A defining landmark in Texas history is welcoming visitors once again. Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site has reopened following a $54 million restoration aimed at preserving and reinterpreting the birthplace of the Republic of Texas.

    While the Alamo may be today's most potent symbol of the Texas Revolution, Washington-on-the Brazos holds an equally sacred place in Texas history. In March 1836 — just four days before the fall of the Alamo — 59 delegates gathered there to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence, draft the state's constitution, and name General Sam Houston as the commander of the new republic's military.

    The project was led by the Texas Historical Commission in partnership with the Washington-on-the-Brazos Historical Foundation and supported by funding from the Texas Legislature. The revamped site, about a one-and-a-half hour drive from Houston, aims to enhance the visitor experience with interactive features that tell the story of Texas and the diverse populations who called the fledgling republic home.

    Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site An 1800s drug store sits on the site.Photo courtesy of Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site

    Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site

    Photo courtesy of Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site

    The newly restored Washington-on-the-Brazos lets guests step inside history.

    The extensive two-year renovation enhances how visitors experience the site through immersive exhibits and storytelling. A newly reimagined Star of the Republic Museum showcases rare artifacts and multimedia theaters, while the Washington Town Site introduces reconstructed historic buildings and archaeological displays. Guests will also find an upgraded visitor center and expanded family gallery featuring children's toys from the 1830s.

    Other features include updated gallery exhibits, outdoor interpretive installations, and high-tech interactive displays. A new brick entrance gate now creates a welcoming entrance to the historic site, while the updated conference center will maintain the site's commitment to community meeting spaces.

    "As a Texas Historical Commission state historic site, it is our mission to share the important history of this site with visitors from around the world ... we are confident this project will provide an unparalleled visitor experience," explained Texas Historical Commission (THC) Chairman John L. Nau, III, in an earlier release.

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