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IN THIS ISSUE Holiday fashion with CZAR by Cesar Galindo at the St. Anthony Hotel
Artist Deb Wight’s new metal mounts
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Chef Sidny Cook’s meat & cheese platter at Branch on High with Bending Branch Winery’s famous Tannat
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FEATURES TREY MARTIN & YANCEY JAMES The Tejas Rodeo Company partners are celebrating 10-years and hundreds of Saturday night rodeo’s past and looking to the future with their new venue, Western Sky
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34 HILL COUNTRY TOWNS Your definitive guides to all things local
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8 DEB WIGHT The artist’s interpretation of a European mount presented in metal
42 GRAPES & GRAINS
Christmas events, shopping & celebrating throughout
Hill Country Meat & Cheese 101
48 CHEERS Say farewell to 2016 with a craft-brewed sweet potato stout ON THE COVER: Partners Trey Martin & Yancey James shot by William Kierce at the Western Sky in Bulverde at Tejas Rodeo. Art direction by Stephanie Locke.
This business leader shares her success plan in her new book
Breweries, distilleries, wineries
44 EAT HERE From burgers to fine-dining in the Hill Country
KERI KROPP Kerville’s style-maven opens her third venue in the tony downtown historic district: Keri Kropp Space and we are there CZAR by CESAR GALINDO Texas-bred NYC designer shows us how to party like a royal and dress the part THE BENDING BRANCH WINERY Science never tasted so good and Dr. Bob Young is breaking ground and leading the charge
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CONTRIBUTORS Semon Tam, chief photographer for LIMESTONE Global shooter Semon Tam’s deep love for the craft of fashion photography began in early 2010. Her work has included photographing official fashion weeks in New York, Paris, China and San Antonio. She has been widely published editorially and her image of a child of Nepal received a global award in World Art Image. “As a fashion photographer, I will spend as much time as possible supporting the fashion community of our great city. In an effort to grow the fashion community of San Antonio, I will represent our city in my worldwide travels and continue to pitch our local designers, models and retailers for editorial coverage and worldwide exposure in top fashion publications,” says Tam.
Dora Vera Dora Vera is an established professional makeup artist and educator in San Antonio, Texas. Her work has appeared in numerous editorial and commercial projects. Dora has traveled to California to take part in several training session with the renown artist and educator Donna Mee. “I love applying makeup so much that I have decided to take my techniques to the classroom and teach the young girls of San Antonio,” says Vera. In this issue, LIMESTONE worked with Vera on the CZAR by Cesar Galindo fashion shoot at the St. Anthony Hotel.
Frank Castro, contributing photographer for LIMESTONE As a product shooter, Frank Castro’s subjects have ranged from electronic parts, to elements in nature, to food. Spending much of his childhood in Europe including his family’s working farm in France, he has a keen appreciation for nature and enjoys capturing the beauty and simplicity in photographing food. A resident of the Hill Country for more than 17 years and an avid outdoorsman, Castro is always aware of his surroundings with camera in hand. In this issue, his images include the large leaf in the Bending Branch Winery story shot in Don Durden’s vineyard near Sisterdale among other food shots.
Leah Thomason Leah Thomason is a creative portrait and fashion photographer based in Kerrville, Texas. Her photography is inspired by what inspires her: authentic beauty, dramatic colors, and adventure. Says Thamason, “I believe everyone should have the opportunity to feel beautiful in a photograph.” She strives to create images that are both timeless and artistic. In this issue, Thomason shot the portrait of Keri Kropp and other images in the story.
William Kierce Born and raised in Kerrville, Texas, William Kierce is a full-time professional rodeo photographer that has been around the sport his whole life. Home base is Fredericksburg from where he is traveling to local and national rodeos constantly as an in-demand rodeo shooter for more than six years. “The sport of rodeo is fast and fierce,” says Kierce, “and catching the athletes just at the right moment is key.” For this issue of LIMESTONE, Kierce shot the cover image at the Texas Rodeo Company’s Western Sky Venue of Trey Martin and Kierce’s high school buddy Yancey James. November/December 2016
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EDITOR’S LETTER After more than 20-years in New York and Los Angeles working in media & entertainment, I made good on my commitment to myself and moved back home to celebrate my 50th birthday in my beloved Hill Country in 2011. In my opinion, there just is no better place on the planet. That opinion is increasingly shared by droves of people who are either first-time short stay visitors; “winter Texans” who are part-time residents; and, people who have discovered the Hill Country and made it their permanent home. The bottom line is that the corridor encompassing a 17-county area stretching from Austin to San Antonio and west to Uvalde and Rocksprings is one of the fastest growing areas in population and overall growth in the nation. You will find the most recent Census data specific to our area on limestonemagazine.com. In January of this year, the University of Texas at Austin Community and Regional Planning released their 120-page study: “Toward a Regional Plan for the Texas Hill Country” that looked at growth, history, land use, and projected population that With one of the best predicts the population of the area, now at 3.2 million, could more than double by the photographers and year 2050 with 93% of that new growth packed into the San Antonio-Austin corridor. finest people I know, That kind of growth affects many aspects of our lives and, the socio-economic and Semon Tam. business climate throughout the Hill Country. We are keenly aware of that impact here at LIMESTONE and are committed to in-depth story-telling and profiles of people and businesses that make up our communities. There are so many incredibly interesting and important stories to be told from a historical as well as current perspective about our unique culture. I am excited to lead with the editorial promise of honoring the past while looking to what will no doubt be a rousing future. Our inaugural cover features Trey Martin and Yancey James of Texas It’s November so that means Hunter’s Weekend and wild game Rodeo Company that is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. These authentic dinners everywhere! Celebrating Texans have created an entertainment destination that honors Western with the gorgeous Marie Kellen. culture and entertains locals and visitors to our area from the world over. Also, I am thrilled to feature my long-time friend (and fellow Texan) globally known fashion designer Cesar Galindo. He is a major NY designer who has never forgotten and continues to celebrate his Texas roots. Kerrville resident Keri Kropp is celebrating the opening of her third venture in the historic downtown district and she shares her plans for what’s next in her ever-increasing empire. Our growing wine industry in Texas is a force to be reckoned with and Dr. Bob Young of Bending Branch Winery has emerged as a major leader in the art and science of making wine. LIMESTONE is really for and about you and our beloved Hill Country. I am looking forward to your input and story ideas. Please be in touch. Ceslie Armstrong publisher & editor-in-chief
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Above: Backstage at the St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio after the CZAR by Cesar Galindo show. Right: I snapped this of my pal Michael Quintanilla (now retired, very respected fashion editor of the San Antonio Express-News) with Cesar when I hosted Fern Mallis, founder of New York Fashion Week, for her first visit to San Antonio where she attended a week’s worth of shows I produced, visited Comfort and Kerrville and was presented a proclamation by City Manger Sheryl Sculley. That was a really fun few days! 4
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Mandy Barton jumped...and won! In her new book, this successful entreprenuer reveals her practical blueprint for how to live a better life Medina, Texas native Mandy Barton has added the title of author to her long list of accomplishments. Known as a fierce entrepreneur who founded the eponymous freight logistics company Barton Logistics in 1997 at the kitchen table—one of five companies she owns and operates—Barton is now sharing her process for success in Step One: Jump! Cut the Crap Already and Start Creating the Life You Really Want (Toprald Company LLC). Since founding Barton Logistics, this mother of two has acquired real estate holdings; created a consulting firm for coaching and mentoring; and, owns Moonridge Ranch where she raises Kudu and Gemsbok exotics. She sits on the board of the Exotic Wildlife Foundation that promotes conservation through commerce.
Barton wrote this book to be a companion-like reference guide and as she explains it, “it is not a put-away book.” She has a recurring message about people getting “stuck” in their lives and offers some focused advice and practices to employ to bring excitement back to one’s life. “I want to appeal to a large community of people who are calling the audible when they find themselves not excited about life,” continues Barton, “this book is the blueprint for people to find their chapter and get unstuck.” As a first-time author, Barton’s tone and approach as a motivational book is very different than a lot of books out there. “This book truly came from my heart and experience,” says the successful entrepreneur, “my number one objective in writing
the book was to be approachable. I wanted to have an impact and for people to use the book to change lives in whatever area or whatever way they want to, and, to do that it has to be absolutely approachable.” Step One: Jump! reads like Barton is sharing her personal and business stories in each chapter, and says, “Well, it very much is. I’m talking about people self-sabotaging and are at a certain place in their life and they can’t seem to push past it.” Barton says that most people are “blocked” in their lives due to fear and laziness and that it is important to always have something to be striving for. She says, “Often times we get stuck because we achieved something and then we make the mistake of not creating the next big thing for us.” There are nuggets of practical wisdom throughout the book including how to make one’s dream become the “right now” moment. “The joy is in Available on amazon.com the journey because once you get there, it’s familiar by that time and it’s time to create the next one,” advises Barton. Taking the fear out of Barton’s powerful message—and book title—to just “jump” is that she believes, “you will build your wings on the way down. If you wait for your wings to be flight tested and strapped on and all the things that have to happen and all the lights to be green, well, there’s torture in standing on the edge of the cliff waiting for all of that. Action building is what absorbs the anxiety and torture anyway,” continues Barton, “and when you’re in action building mode, the fear leaves you because there’s no room for it.” Barton does not view failure as the opposite of success, rather, as mediocrity. “I view failure as part of success. I call it learning instead of failure,” continues Barton, “when you’re in action, and you have your head down and you’re working hard, there’s no room for any of that silliness!” Barton’s message is resonating with people everywhere and she is offering digital courses and has a second book in development. -CA November/December 2016
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Mounting Success Fine artist Deb Wight’s metal interpretation is the new elegant option for hunter’s European mounts Boerne-based artist Deb Wight’s work has ranged from mosaics to painting to photography inspired by nature and earthly elements. For the last few years, she has focused on mixed-medium stained glass and metal pieces that range from abstract and linear shapes to floral and birds using a technique she developed. More recently, she has broken through to a whole new audience and she credits her husband Albert for inspiring her to apply her skills in metal-work to a new medium—wildlife skulls. “I’m not a hunter but my husband is and he never really understood my art,” says Deb, “and one day he gave me a skull and said ‘why don’t you do something with this and we can have it as a European mount,’ and so I applied copper to it and then refined my process and he just loved it!” Wight says her husband’s urging to expand her artistic career of over 20 years to include the skull mounts and his appreciation of her work has been exciting and a new journey for her. “His participation and excitement about this new technique and the public’s excitement has been very validating,” says Wight. She exhibits in various galleries and shows throughout the U.S. and is very 8
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busy with commission work. “It’s a very different way to honor the animal and it feels as though the animal, after death, has become an object of beauty and art,” continues Wight, “it adds an elegance to a mount that women love but it is still very masculine.” Deb Wight Studios has had much success in exhibiting at shows like the Texas Trophy Hunter’s annual Hunter’s Extravaganza and the Boerne Wild Game Dinner. “I cannot tell you how many women have come to my exhibits with their husbands and said to him, ‘now, I would love to put this skull in the house,’” says the artist. Her signature process is painstaking and precise hand-work that includes soldering the copper dropby-drop to achieve – Deb Wight her vision for each
“I created this mixed medium technique that adds an elegance to the skull.”
piece. Depending on the desired finish by the customer or artist, a more traditional copper color that Wight describes as the “shiny penny finish” or different patinas in silver tones or a black finish that is popular on Longhorns can be achieved. She completes each piece with a resin that seals it to maintain the integrity of the finish for longevity and look. “To me, this brings the animal from death to art and is a wonderful way to honor them,” says Wight. -CA
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SKYis the LIMIT for Trey Martin & Yancey James by CESLIE ARMSTRONG photo by WILLIAM KIERCE
With 2016 coming to a close, co-owners of Tejas Rodeo Compa-
ny Trey Martin and Yancey James are looking back on decades of friendship; the 10th anniversary of their company; and, looking forward to celebrating their newest venue and more to come. The partners who grew up “rodeo-ing” together in small Texas towns have grown Tejas Rodeo Company in Bulverde into a major authentic Western-heritage themed entertainment destination that includes a first-class rodeo arena with a professional rodeo competition every Saturday night; stables; various food and bar venues including an award-winning steakhouse; a performance stage with a massive dance floor; a store; a casita and bunk houses; and their newest venue for weddings and events of all kind on the acreage: Western Sky. None of what would become Tejas Rodeo Company was
master-planned. Instead, Martin and James just listened to what the market wanted and with a lot of dedication put one boot in front of the other and just made it happen by doing what they know how to do. The duo’s passion to do their part in continuing and sharing the cowboy way of life and live an authentic Western lifestyle–personally and professionally–was the only plan they needed. Their success in part has been the organic slow, controlled growth and as James says, “it’s 10 years and we’re not going anywhere.” Located in Bulverde in the Hill Country near San Antonio, Tejas Rodeo Company is fondly known by locals as just “Tejas” and it may be the biggest hidden gem in the state of Texas. Tejas is one of those destinations that when driving to, even with GPS engaged, the route treks some beautiful back-roads and for a moment you think you
THE BEGINNING Tejas Rodeo Company’s backbone is still its Saturday night rodeo. Both men have participated in every aspect of the sport of rodeo but fondly speak about team roping and the importance that it has in building relationships and character for the overall sport. After many years on the rodeo circuit, Martin chose to continue his education and put himself through law school in San Antonio where he currently practices and James continued a major professional rodeo career including membership in the PBR (Professional Bull Riders Association) and competed in hundreds of rodeos throughout his career. “There is a certain authenticity to all we do because we’ve lived it,” says Martin, “and Yancey, he’s got an encyclopedic knowledge of the sport of rodeo. That’s what makes him a good announcer. That’s because it’s all coming from within.” It was the love of the land, animals and the sport of rodeo that brought the two together to build Tejas Rodeo Company, and they built it with family involved every step of the way.
have made a wrong turn and then...bam! The massive entertainment complex is upon you and the whole experience begins.
FAMILY Tejas is family-run and family-friendly and there is practically no job any family member has not or cannot perform. “If we go back to the very beginning, me and my family started the stabling business in 1999 because we knew San Antonio was moving north and we thought it would be a little niche where people would want to enjoy horses but didn’t know how-to nor have the time and resources to care for them so we started boarding horses. Yancey came in 2002 and that led in to us partnering on a team pinning-type production, because we knew there was a lot of people that could ride who could participate in team pinning and ranch sorting. You don’t even need to know how to handle a rope, but you can participate in that kind of Western event. That became very popular,” says Martin. The stabling, riding and small rodeo-type events began as a small family business on Friday nights that is now a large-scale and growing extended family business. In 2005, Trey brought Yancey on fulltime and he took over the stable operation. Next came a beer license and concessions (that began with Martin’s daughters cooking dogs and burgers on a George Foreman Grill); then, investments to cover the arena, building a smoke house, pavilion, dance floor, steakhouse, and store. “Each year we’ve just grown a little bit more,” says Martin. According to James, the two men and most of their family are involved every Saturday night and are “hands on” in every aspect of the big rodeo night that regularly attracts more than a thousand recurring locals; tourists; and, rodeo competitors with their families. “We’ve raised a number of families at Tejas. We’ve seen lot’s of kids grow up,” James states proudly, “there’s not many places left today where you can turn your kid’s loose.”
“Tejas Rodeo has done an amazing job of recreating the traditional Texas Rodeo from days gone by for a true Texas experience.” - Mike Cameron
Steak is important in Texas and especially important to Trey Martin. After a lot of research--tasting his way through west Texas--the “KC” became the star of the menu at the Tejas Steakhouse & Saloon. According to Martin, “You know the whole story with the Kansas City steak is the cut of meat. That’s not what we’re talking about here. The Kansas City steak is a cut of meat that is the same thing as the New York Strip, but the New Yorkers didn’t want to eat something that was called Kansas City, but because Kansas City had all the packing houses and it’s where the cattle came from, that’s how it initially got its name. I spent some time in Alpine, San Angelo, and various little towns in west Texas and when you order steak at a restaurant, and on ranches when you’re eating with the boss or the family, that’s how they prepare their steaks. What we talk about when we say Kansas City is more of a style or method of preparation as opposed to a cut of meat.” Keeping with the tradition of cowboys eating steak while on a cattle drive or trail ride was key in why the KC became the centerpiece of the Tejas Steakhouse & Saloon. Martin has taken the traditional west Texas KC up a notch, “This type of steak preparation came from west Texas and we brought it over here and just tried to make it a lot better. We kept that same name that’s identifiable for a lot of the cowboys in
“Tejas Steakhouse & Saloon is an excellent restaurant and you’re surrounded by authentic Western art and artifacts while dining.” - Mike Cameron, co-founder, Rebecca Creek Distillery Texas, who love to eat at some great historic steakhouses that do a fabulous job, but with all due respect, not with a very good cut of meat. We try to make ours different. We have refined the seasoning. We’re using a piece of beef that will grade prime or better and cut it so every bite has a searing flavor to it and has the seasoning on it. We developed our own seasoning and it makes for a really flavorful steak that practically melts in your mouth. We also offer the KC style with Akaushi beef that we source from the Beeman Ranch who are top notch,” says Martin, “about 70 percent of all the steaks we sell are KC.” Left: Beeman Ranch Akaushi beef prepared KC style. Right: Bull riding in the arena at the professional Saturday night rodeo.
Additional photography: Food photos by Frank Castro/Rodeo photos by jmohar.com/Chaps photo by Ceslie Armstrong/All other photos by Richard Clark at Catchitphotos
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Not unlike the traditions in south Texas at the landmark dance halls like Gruene Hall, the Farmer’s Daughter, or John T. Floore’s Country Store Sunday dances, “kids can’t go to a club where you have to be 21 to learn how to dance and keep those traditions alive,” says Martin, “so, we built an open-air pavilion and nice stage and proudly book some great local country bands as well as big acts.” Big acts indeed. You may not know that George Strait filmed his Troubadour music video at Tejas and many celebrities have attended and hosted events at Tejas. A favorite location for film and television shooting, Bravo TV’s hit series “Top Chef” (Texas) was filmed there as well. “There is no better place to take my family, then go compete in the rodeo and have a good steak and a good time,” says Tyler Magnus, host of “Roping and Riding with Tyler Magnus” on RFD-TV, “it’s just hard to find a place like this anymore.” Known as one of the world’s best horsemen, Magnus has incredible respect for how Trey Martin and Yancey James have built a family-oriented environment where the kids can run around, the adults can dine and dance and everyone can watch the rodeo. “There is just something for everyone out there,” says Magnus, “I have been in this business my whole life and I see the work they put in to everything. Trey and Yancey have such passion for what they do.” Martin’s daughters have all worked at Tejas, “I have three daughters that are college graduates and are in their mid-twenties now. They all grew up working at Tejas and now Madison, who is eight, is here and a barrel racer,” beams Martin. His wife Terri has been a constant at Tejas
have produced them for five to 2000 people as entertainment,” continues James, “we draw some of the best talent in the country for our rodeos. One particular Saturday night, every contestant that roped in the team roping had been in NFR (National Finals Rodeo held in Las Vegas annually) and had been in the top 15 in the world VISITORS at some point. It was an amazing night. I’ll Over the last decade, hundreds of thounever forget it.” sands of people, locally and globally, have The ongoing development of the Tejas visited Tejas Rodeo Company and have Rodeo Company grounds have included inexperienced authentic Western-heritage stalling solar panels on the top of the arena through entertainment, food, art, music, and and a massive water catchment system for witnessed a professional rodeo. care of the plant life and “We hear all the time from foreign touranimals. Their commitment to convertists whether it’s Asia, Europe or wherever. ing their lighting sources and doing away They hunt us down and say that this is what with Styrofoam and much of the plastic in they were really looking for on their whole the concessions has, so far, resulted in being trip to Texas and they finally found it,” says 50% more efficient. Martin. “That’s the deal,” agrees James, As champion calf roper Neal Felton “visitors come to Texas and expect to see a puts it, “Everybody over at Tejas are great rodeo, eat steak and barbeque and see peo- Tom Cusick, co-owner Tapatio Springs people and they just get it right–it’s a great ple riding horses.” Hill Country Resort, co-founder of atmosphere. They have such great fans and Martin and James enjoy mingling with Vaqueros del Mar golf classic tourists coming through too,” continues the crowds and having a steak after they Felton, “the conditions are excellent for my horses. Yancey is the have worked the rodeo and claim that the best feedback comes from rodeo announcer and he just keeps the crowd involved and the rodeo listening to comments in the crowd. “I bet if I’ve heard it once I’ve is entertaining and doesn’t go too long. That’s great too so people heard it a thousand times,” says James, “‘this is the best kept secret. can get to the dance and steakhouse after the rodeo.” I’m not telling anybody. I want to keep it like this. I don’t want it to This Western hospitality “hidden gem” of entertainment and get too big. I can’t believe this is here.’” Fortunately for the partners, hospitality in the Hill Country called Tejas Rodeo seems to be welthey have found a way to expand their business and open new lines of services by building their new wedding and corporate event venue coming another decade of preserving and sharing the authenticity its guests are craving and experiencing. on another piece of acreage a short drive, but on the same property, as the main rodeo grounds. and helped build all aspects of the steakhouse and her focus on the wedding facilities and elegant Western details at the new Western Sky venue are apparent.
“The great cowboy tradition of honesty, courage, and respect seems to be slowly forgotten. Thanks to Trey Martin and Yancey James for doing their best to keep it alive.”
THE SKY’S THE LIMIT Following their growth pattern of listening to the customer, in October 2016, Tejas Rodeo Company opened Western Sky due to the demand for weddings, celebrations, corporate events, concerts and convention rodeos. “We were already producing all of these extra events, but people usually want to book their special event on a Saturday and we need to keep the other venues, steak house and regular Saturday night rodeo competition open to the public,” says James, “so, another venue was necessary.” The partners drew their design inspiration from existing buildings on the property that are over 100 years old and in keeping with traditional Western style and Hill Country materials. The drive (or shuttle) from the rodeo arena pass by the stables and is lined with an array of cactus that was curated from West Texas and leads to a grand entrance in to the 7500 square foot building. There is a large stage, hall for dining, seating and dancing; a huge bar topped with a historic chuck wagon; full catering facilities and plenty of outdoor settings and parking. For a wedding setting, there are bride’s and groom’s quarters that are upscale, yet, fun. Behind the hall, there is a path and bridge over a stream leading to a gazebo chapel. “The idea was for the Western Sky venue to be close enough to combine it with the rodeo for corporate convention work but far enough to be separate if a wedding was to happen at the same time. I think we’ve accomplished that,” says Martin. In addition to the recurring professional competition rodeos in the arena, James is producing the convention rodeos as well. “We
Madison Martin, age 8, and her horse Dandy.
Keri Kropp
This Kerrville-based Style Visionary Personifies her Lifestyle Brand I first met Keri Kropp when she was a handbag designer in New York City in the mid-nineties. I was a south Texas native working in Manhattan as a fashion editor, and it was memorable to me that a terrific designer was having her handbags made in Yoakum, Texas. She was specific and authentic about her design ideas then; and, those core creative traits remain the same today. I could not have predicted then that Keri and I would meet again in 2013 in Kerrville, Texas in the heart of the Hill Country at her store Schreiner Goods that she opened in 2011 in the historic Schreiner Mercantile building (circa 1856) near the Guadalupe River, but we did. And now, Kropp continues to execute on her plan of building a lifestyle brand encompassing her creative vision; demand for quality and excellence; and, keeping one foot in Kerrville with her husband and two sons, and the other foot in New York City. Her retail style trifecta (as of now) is: Schreiner Goods, her apparel and accessories flagship; and, next door is SG Home replete with home accessories, art and furnishing; and, across the street is newly opened Keri Kropp Space that has more of an
“For me, it really is all about quality and beauty.” - Keri Kropp
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industrial chic feel. Keri Kropp Space is a showroom and design services work space. The space reflects a raw elegance with a nod to the Texas Hill Country that evokes an upscale, yet easy, Hill Country style of living that could easily translate to Colorado, California or really anywhere. Kropp’s clients are also loyal fans who rely on her to distill the latest trends with the Keri Kropp lens. Kropp’s transition back home to Kerrville in 2002 came at the urging of her parents after the 911 tragedy. She had met her husband in NYC and they moved to Texas and she left her career as a handbag designer and interior’s stylist behind. “I got married, had babies, remodeled the house, and worked in our insurance agency for 10 years, so I was completely out of any kind of fashion and had not worked in retail since college. I just jumped in and opened Schreiner Goods with the inspiration coming from the building itself,” says Kropp, “my initial design sense was to do more Art Deco, and then I took it from there to create an inspiring and beautiful place.” The Hill Country community of well-traveled style mavens responded—in droves. Red turned to black quickly for Kropp and the launch in to home goods and design services have formed the hub of Kropp’s destinations along the tony Kerrville historic downtown shopping district. Kropp brings a global style sensibility and
Camilla of Australia loyal devotees need not look further than Schreiner Goods to get their fix of the colorful artistic garments that the Hill Country’s most stylish, yet easy going, mavens crave. Here, some images from the Camilla of Australia show I produced for Ferrari of San Antonio Fashion Week South, styled by Keri Kropp and shown on the rooftop of the newly reborn St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio.
Photos by Semon Tam. Models here and next page by Nelson Fashion Group/Hair & Make-up by Raw Mane salon, Kerrville.
Additional photography: Photos of interiors by Leah Thomason/Fashion photos by Ceslie Armstrong
product offerings to central Texas that have not existed before. Located not far from the Kerrville Municipal Airport, Kropp has a loyal clientele that frequently jet over to shop for the latest and ever-changing inventory and engage Kropp for design services. “I had been in Kerrville for 19 years by the time I opened Schreiner Goods and I saw a void in the marketplace for fashion and felt I could fill that void and trusted my creative vision and business experience to make it happen ,” continues Kropp, “and having been a stylist for people’s homes I knew that SG Home would be the next step to extend my vision and offer people something not available here.” Now, with the launch of Keri Kropp Space as a working and inspiring design studio, the scene is set to be immersed in the brand. Kropp has a keen eye for buying which is largely self-taught since she began Schreiner Goods with relatively no experience at a retailer. Her ability to go to various markets and laser focus her buying skills for her customer base in the Hill Country and combine that at retail with unusually acute customer service by her staff is surely part of the secret sauce that has enabled her rapid expansion and growth. “For me, it really is all about quality and beauty,” says Kropp, “and sharing the story with our customers about the designers, artists, craftsmen–or whatever the circumstance may be–to explain why I wanted that item in my stores to represent my brand.” Kropp has a loyal staff who she immerses in training about all the products and services. For instance, with the fashion inventory at Schreiner Goods, the staff has tried-on the pieces; understands various body types; and, is knowledgeable about what Kropp’s motivation was in buying the merchandise for various ages, seasons and events. Rather than a showroom, Keri Kropp Space feels more like a cool TriBeCa loft has been dropped in to downtown Kerrville from New York City. There are sample vignettes of stylized rooms and working inspiration boards that are ever-changing. Kropp herself is in a constant state of change and mindful about how her image and vision drives her retail business as well as her emerging eponymous brand. If you want to stay current about all things stylish for your person and your home, frequent visits to the Keri Kropp universe in Kerrville are a must.
HER COACH
It’s all about the ride and arrival. Ferrari California T in royal blue of course. Available at Ferrari of San Antonio. Black body-skimming treaded dress. The Anna: Medium glass white pearls with white ceramic hollow heart pendant, Swarovski toggle clasp $287
Party like a
ROYAL CZAR by Cesar Galindo Brings his NYC-based collection home to Texas and the party begins! photography by SEMON TAM
In this story, hair by Dominic Alonzo for Alterna Haircare, make-up by Dora Vera. All jewelry by Jane Hruska. Models: Todi Vasquez. This page Ashton Zamarron with Page Parkes & BLiNC by Bambi Lynn. Production by Perlita Productions. Location: The St. Anthony Hotel, San Antonio.
TIME FOR TEA
But no sympathy. Take a royal time out for contemporary lady’s tea. We suggest Tavalon Tea’s Earl Grey MarTEAni (see our site) Deep wine artfully draped knit shift with pockets takes daytime glamour up a notch.
GRAND SALON
Solid silhouettes make for simple elegance and sovereign stature in CZAR by Cesar Galindo’s signature draped gowns. All available at Sloan/Hall Houston & San Antonio. Purchased in 1938 and again in 2014 (it had gone missing for 20 years) by The St. Anthony Hotel, the Steinway Model L Player Piano was built in 1924 and sent to Paris where the case was decorated with fine marquetry inlay and gilt bronze mounts originally designed for the Russian Embassy in Paris.
PRINCESS POWER
The ultimate party frock fit for the modern princess. Pearlescent underlay with deep V decolletage presenting the Grace: Frosted white, hand blown Murano glass collar with vintage, faceted, lucite centerpieces, and a crystal Swarovski toggle clasp $327
REGAL RULES
Rule the evening in this pearl-hued light-weight column gown with floatingon-air train. From JaneHruska.com, The Camille: Graduated, vintage, faceted lucite orbs separated by vintage, variegated brass discs, and a Swarovski crystal toggle clasp $327. Lip: NU Evolution organic made in the USA “Nolita� sexy matte red lipstick $30.
Science never
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so GOOD Transforming the art of winemaking in the Texas Hill Country by CESLIE ARMSTRONG photo by FRANK CASTRO
Increasingly, technology and new scientific research is playing an integral part in how the wine we drink is grown, processed and bottled. Evidence shows that the world’s ancient beverage of wine was first enjoyed by those lucky Georgians (at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe) around 8000 years ago. One can imagine the taste is very different today. Leaders in the field of enology and viticulture (the science, study and production of grapes) have made great strides recently and Texas winemaker Robert W. Young, M.D., founder of Bending Branch Winery in Comfort, Texas is one of those leaders. Dr. “Bob” Young is a graduate of the internationally acclaimed Winemaking Certificate Program at the University of California, Davis. No stranger to research and laboratory work, Young’s path to making award-winning wines has no doubt, in part, been due to his voraciousness for scientific research
Did you know... The Texas High Plains is the second largest AVA (American Viticultural Area) in Texas, comprising roughly 8-million acres in west Texas, mostly south of the Panhandle region. As the name indicates, this AVA lies within the High Plains sub-region of the Great Plains in the central United States. The climate of the Texas High Plains is semi-arid, with hot summers and mild winters.
to improve his product. He is known in the winemaking industry for seeking and using groundbreaking technology. During his studies, his focus was on learning techniques to make the flavor of Texas wines better. “With the climate we have, the wines mature early due to the heat and so they don’t develop the same colors and tannins that they may have in a different climate,” says Young. “While at UC, Davis, I came across a paper published in France, in French, that had one paragraph about how to improve the extraction of colors and tannins to enhance the flavor so I had it translated and it stated that there was a fifty percent improvement in color and tannin and it was very convincing that the cryromaceration method described in the paper could work,” says Young, “a lightbulb went off in my brain and I searched but couldn’t find anyone actually doing the process, so, we did.”
The view from one of the patios at the Bending Branch Winery Estate Tasting Room
Additional photography: Photos of interiors by Leah Thomason/Fashion photos by Ceslie Armstrong
Young went to work. He did side-by-side comparisons of standard fermintation versus cryrofermintation and the results were very similar as in the French study. “Subjectively, we also found that we got more enhanced flavor coming out of the wines as well,” according to Young. In May of 2014, he made a presentation at Newsom Vineyards annual “Grape Day” conference in Plains, Texas where he shared his work and results. The result according to Young, “it works!” Dr. Young explains the cryromaceration process this way: “after de-stemming the grapes we put them in large bins and fill them with nitrogen and store them in a commercial cold storage near Bending Branch Winery (Comfort, Texas), and it takes about three days for the grapes to freeze solid,” continues Young, “they stay frozen for a few weeks and then we make the wine.” The Bending Branch Winery 2011 Estate Tannat won Reserve Class Champion and Double Gold and was named Top Texas Wine at the 2014 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo International Wine Competition. Young says with a proud smile, “this wine was the first one that we produced using the tested cryromaceration method and that was in 2009.” Established in 2009, The Bending Branch Winery estate is on 56-acres near Comfort, Texas where the Texas Wine Trail begins and continues through Fredericksburg and beyond towards Austin. Branch on High is the Estate’s sister tasting room and cafe in the Comfort, Texas Historic District on its famed High Street. The Texas Hill Country wine region has been compared to Sonoma and Napa in the last few years and even non-Texas-based publications—like Wine Enthusiast and USA Today—among others recommend the region as a top wine destination. The Bending Branch Winery has 14-acres of grapevines with more than a dozen varieties in addition to the 10 other vineyards in
Owner and Winemaker Bob Young and Winemaker Greg Stokes
Texas where they harvest Young’s bold choices of varieties including Tannat, Sagrantino, Souzão, Charbono, and Picpoul Blanc. Young’s grape choice and what he calls a necessity of “using a mixture of winemaking tools” has yielded multiple award-winning results from prestigious wine competitions. As the world-leader in cryromaceration, the Bending Branch lab is in continual daily use and continues its experimentation in all aspects of winemaking from growing systems to the production process. On a continuing quest to increase the extraction of color and tannins while improving flavor, another breakthrough technique is being used at Bending Branch Winery: flash détente, simply known as “flash.” Used mostly in Europe (where there are approximately 60 machines in use), and in the U.S. where there are only a handful of units and only two in Texas. In September 2014, Bending Branch Winery installed the Italian-made Della Toffola. This massive, impressive, piece of machinery that heats the skins of the grapes and then passes them through a vacuum chamber to open them thus creating a pasteurization-type process that results in approximately thirty percent increase in extraction is yielding impressive results. Bending Branch has succeeded in shining a light on the Texas Hill Country’s ability to produce, collaborate, and innovate in the art of winemaking with Dr. Bob Young’s curiosity and constant drive to improve the process. Science and technology is hidden in the gorgeous landscape and vistas of Kendall County, Texas.
OUR STAND-OUT FAVORITES AT THE BENDING BRANCH ESTATE AND BRANCH ON HIGH TASTING ROOMS NOW: 2015 Comfortage Hoover Valley Vineyard (near Marble Falls, Texas)
Souzão Zentner Vineyard (only available at the estate)
White wine made from 100% Roussanne grapes harvested in the Texas Hill Country AVA, fermented half in stainless steel tanks and half in oak barrels. $28 bottle
A Portuguese variety best known as a blending grape for port, it’s one of a handful of teinturier grapes, meaning it has red flesh that gives the wine intense color and flavor. $32 bottle
2015 High Plains Rosé Made with Cinsaut using partial signee method and partial whole-cluster press, and fermented with a classic rose yeast before it’s aged in stainless steel. $24 bottle
2012 Texas Tannat Tannat is the Bending Branch’s multiple award-winning bold tannin wine with its signature grape well-suited for Texas terroir. $30 bottle
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Texas Meat & Cheese 101 Entertain this holiday season with a Texas-spin on the crowd pleasing meat and cheese board
WILDFLOWER HONEY
Sweet meets savory. Try: Round Rock Honey’s fresh & local products: roundrockhoney.com SMOKED HAM
TEXAS CHEESE
Choose hard, soft and flavor varieties. Let experts John and Kendall Antonelli of Austin guide you: antonellischeese.com
It isn’t Texas if there isn’t ham. Try: Hill Country Boneless Tastin’ Ham from New Braunfels Smokehouse: nbsmokehouse.com
VENISON SAUSAGE
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JALAPENO
GERMAN MUSTARD
CRACKERS
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Forego the almonds. In 1919 the Texas Legislature made the pecan the state tree. Forget Dijon. Try: Fischer & Weiser’s Texas German Fig Mustard Sauce: jelly.com The Hill Country’s answer to Cornichons. Try: Talk O’Texas at H-E-B or order: talkotexas.com
Enough said. Try: Klein Smokehaus (since 1950) in Boerne: kleinsmokehaus.com Known as Cowboy Candy. Try: Texas Treats Lil’ Gems Candied Jalapenos from texastreats.com We love crispy & crunchy gluten-free choices. Visit your local H-E-B for a wide variety. The Texas groves are flourishing. Try: Sandy Oaks Olive Orchard in Elmendorf sandyoaks.com November/December 2016
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THE GUIDES Inside, your definitive guides to the best-in-class selected by LIMESTONE staff: What to see. Where to go. What to buy. Who to know.
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Editor’s Pick: Shop Western Trail Antiques & Marketplace of Bandera Texas, 200 Main St., 830-796-3838, westerntrailantiques.com
Gunslinger of Bandera
Cowboy Capital Creations
Collins of Texas
Hyo Silver
Owner Melissa Benge’s Gunslinger upscale men’s & women’s apparel and home goods features buying and unique items to fill the almost 5000 square foot store. It’s an interesting mix of cool cowboy boots, hats, clothing, lots of jewelry, aromatherapy, ranch furnishings and accessories, and, of course, great Texas music all hand-selected by Melissa herself. Visitors from all over the world have engaged Melissa to style them for their Texas events and everyday chic Texas looks.
Artist and designer Nancy Scott’s pieces are all made by hand with Texas pride. All materials are made or grown in Texas. You will not find a more unique line of accessories ready for purchase or for commission. From bags, belts, saddle accessories, wallets, book covers, vests to home décor items, the quality and artistry of each piece is first rate. “Each piece is a little piece of Texas”
The world-renown makers of fine hand made bags and accessories founded in 1946 in Medina, Texas now has a store and showroom on main street in Bandera where you will find their soughtafter vintage designs re-created as well as new designs made of luxury leathers and stunning bag hardware. Also sold at fine retailers, Collins of Texas is now expanding into accessories and the flagship store in Bandera not only carries their full line of bags but they will also authenticate your original Collin’s treasured bag from decades past.
Established in 1999 by former Miss Rodeo Australia, Jo Symons, Hyo Silver boasts an elite team of designers, highly skilled artisans, and service staff, whom together produce ornamental masterpieces that capture the southern legacy of gold and silver. Each handmade piece features signature elements of tri-colored gold mixed with cool hues of sterling silver against a deep contrast of black antique and vibrant accents of colored crystals and gemstones. Visit the showroom in Bandera, Texas to browse the collection or consult with a Designer.
1107 Cypress Street 830-796-7803 • gunslingerofbandera.com
830-330-0033 CowboyCapitalCreations@yahoo.com
Main Street 830-589-2222 • CollinsOfTexas.com
1107 12th Street 830-796-7961 • HyoSilver.com
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BOERNE Your definitive guide to everything local
Editor’s Pick: The Bakery & Bistro at The Dienger Trading Co, 210 N. Main St., 830-331-2225, thediengertradingco.com
The Green Bull Jewelry
Daisy Pearl Boutique
The William
Heart’s Home Acoustics
Located in a 110-year-old building that originally served as the town’s livery stable, The Green Bull Jewelry designs and create many “one of a kind” jewelry lines. One such line is the “Simply Divine” collection. This collection features unique crosses. Another is the “Jewelry with a Texas Attitude” collection that encompasses Old West themes from stars to Longhorns. While shopping, you can watch the awardwinning craftsmen at work and they offer full in-house repair work, custom designing, appraising, and stateof-the-art laser welding/soldering.
Boasting a huge selection of on-trend women’s apparel and accessories, Daisy Pearl is the mustshop destination for chic and eclectic style from head to toe. Offering a wide variety of boots, shoes, accessories and the latest pieces for each season’s new trends from affordable to high-end, there is something for everyone and every occasion at this fun to shop boutique. Great for gifts and unique pieces.
Situated in the heart of downtown Boerne, TX, the William Hotel is a prime location for your trip to the Texas Hill Country in a new and refreshing way. The William overlooks downtown Boerne, filled with specialty shops and unique dining venues. Or drive the short 15 miles to San Antonio to take in all the area has to offer, including Six Flags Fiesta Texas and The Alamo.
With an extensive collection of fine and exotic tonewoods brought from around the world, HHA commissions America’s most gifted luthiers to build guitars using hand-picked woods matched for acoustic and aesthetic perfection. Customers of the store have included prominent professional musicians, nationally-touring bands, and multiple Grammy-Award winning recording artists.
325 Main Street 830-249-7393 • TheGreenBull.com
322 South Main Street 830-331-1394 • DaisyPearlBoutique.com
170 South Main Street 830-249-8016 • TheWilliamBoerne.com
109 Oak Park Drive 830-331-9840 • HeartsHomeAcoustics.com November/December 2016
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COMFORT Your definitive guide to everything local
Editor’s Pick: Gorgeous views for weddings and events, Happy H Ranch, 505 US Highway 87, (210) 332-3151, happyhranch.com
The 8th Street Market
Hotel Faust
The Elephant Story
Camp Comfort
The 8th Street Market is a curated, multi-dealer shopping community with an eclectic mix of architectural, industrial, repurposed and vintage lifestyle antiques and art. Browse our always changing extensive selection to spark your creativity. From the unique building and knowledgeable staff to the delicious in-store coffee café, we hope it inspires you to make our special pieces a part of your story.
Hailed as the “crown jewel” of Comfort by the New York Times, Hotel Faust is the upgraded and updated 130-year-old hotel that anchors High Street. New owners have brought new life to this Texas Historic Landmark and added to Comfort’s growing number of sophisticated offerings in this small town setting. Just minutes away from fine dining, excellent wineries, and fantastic shopping, Hotel Faust is a calming home base for your Texas Hill Country getaway.
The Elephant Story was formed by Ed and Joey Story to promote elephant conservation in Asian elephant countries to increase the awareness of the plight of what has become an endangered species given the deforestation in Thailand, Laos and Myanmar. In conjunction with this effort, net profits from The Elephant Story will be directed to various Asian elephant support foundations and also support indigenous crafts and textile groups in Asian elephant countries by providing a market for their goods.
Camp Comfort is a Historic bowling alley built in1860 converted to a non-hosted boutique bed & breakfast on the Cypress Creek in historic Comfort, Texas.
523 8th Street 830-201-0214 • the8thstreetmarket.com
717 High Street 830-995-3030 • hotelfaust.com
723 & 725 High Street 830-995-3133 • the-elephant-story.com
601 Water Street 830-221-6090 • camp-comfort.com
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“The stylish cabins frame a spacious courtyard stocked with fire pits, plenty of wood, mod orange chairs, and cozy wool blankets— everything you’ll need for stargazing later that evening.” -Southern Living
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FREDERICKSBURG Your definitive guide to everything local
Editor’s Pick: Delicious and unique chocolates and gifts, visit Chocolat, 251 W Main St, (800) 842-3382, liquidchocolates.com
Vaudeville
National Museum Of The Pacific War
Phil Jackson’s Granite & Iron Store
Wildseed Farms
Vaudeville specializes in showcasing the finer things in life, the best of what the world has to offer as well as local gems. Vaudeville is a French bistro style cafe, a gourmet market, and a wine cellar stocked by an in-house sommelier. The main floor is dedicated to showcasing luxury home furnishings, accessories, lighting, and special finds. The third and top floor holds one-of-a-kind antiques, museum pieces, and art, in addition to an in-house custom design studio that caters to private clientele and designers alike. The courtyard is a restaurant and special event venue.
Honoring the eight million Americans who served in the war against Japan and the more than 100,000 who gave their lives. Since 1968, the Museum has expanded to occupy a six-acre campus and gained a reputation as one of the premier military museums in the nation. We opened the expanded George H. W. Bush Gallery in 2009. Two blocks east of the main campus is the Pacific Combat Zone for guided tours of macro-artifacts and regularly scheduled combat re-enactments.
With the dedication of staff and artisans who are like family to him, Phil’s Amazing World is now a 10,000 square foot, multi-million dollar emporium with items from around the world in addition to the custom granite and iron work designed and built in Fredericksburg. We over 10,000 home accessories and other beautiful items for your home.
The nation’s largest working wildflower farm, opens its colorful location seven days a week for a variety of fun-filled adventures exploring the farms’ Butterfly Gardens, wildflower fields and Meadows Walking Trail through the Farms’ trial crop area. The shopping is GREAT year round!
230 E. Main Street 830-992-3234 • vaudeville-living.com
340 E. Main Street 830-997-8600 • pacificwarmuseum.org
206 E. Main Street 830-997-4716 • granite-iron.com
100 Legacy Drive 830-848-0078 • wildseedfarms.com November/December 2016
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INGRAM Your definitive guide to everything local
Editor’s Pick: Art, furnishings, apparel, food and more, shop the Old Ingram Loop Shopping District, Hwy 39, 830-367-4749
Ingram Grey
Southwestern Elegance
Clint Orms Engravers & Silversmiths
Blue Sage Hall
We were established because of the need for quality clothing and accessories in this beautiful area. Our Mission is to bring Ingram, Hunt and Kerrville as well as the surrounding area the very best brands from around the world. We provide customers with an easy shopping experience by handpicking coordinating styles and outfits for any occasion. Frequent customers are invited to events on the porch and the lake such as wine tastings, whiskey evenings and even paddle board/kayak days. We truly want to provide a memorable Texas Hill Country shopping experience.
For relaxed living, style, character and value, Southwestern Elegance offers exceptional furniture, antiques, beautiful accessories and antique building materials. Shop all three buildings including ladies boutique and warehouse.
A master of his craft, Orms’ work tells stories of achievement, heritage, family and Western tradition through intricate detail and fastidious precision. True to Orms’ roots, every piece bears the name of a Texas County. Each creation is a treasured masterpiece destined to be handed down for generations. Inspired by the great silversmiths and apparel designers of historic Texas, Clint Orms’ world-renowned jewelry quality belt buckles and accessories forge a lasting legacy. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted from silver, gold and precious stones at his Ingram, Texas, workshop.
A community focused multi-purpose event center specializing in Weddings with our beautiful bridal suite and garden area that is perfect for outdoor weddings. We also features a large inside stage as well as an intimate outdoor stage, a sound system, plenty of free parking and a caterer’s kitchen! Our facility is an excellent setting for your significant occasion. We welcome you and your guest for weddings, receptions, reunions, graduations, anniversaries, corporate events, conferences, concerts and more!
207 Old Ingram Loop 830-367-2553 • ingramgrey.com
206 Old Ingram Loop 830-367-4749 • southwesternelegance.com
229b Old Ingram Loop 830-367-7949 • clintorms.com
3044 Junction Hwy 830-928-6162 • bluesagehall.com
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KERRVILLE Your definitive guide to everything local
Editor’s Pick: Visit Slate Gray Gallery, 235 Earl Garrett St., 830-315-3150, slategraygallery.com
Cailloux Theatre
Billy’s Western Wear
The Museum Of Western Art
Atlanta artist Todd Alexander, available at Slate Gray Galleries Kerrville & Telluride
Schreiner Goods
Hailed as “an unprecedented alliance between the public and private sectors” and “a magnificent addition to downtown,” the Kathleen C. Cailloux Theater first invited the Hill Country public inside its sumptuous lobby and auditorium in 2003 for a performance by the San Antonio Symphony. Now, the Cailloux is fulfilling its mission to be a center for cultural and civic life and a first-class performing arts center in Kerrville.
A legend in the Texas Hill Country. Billy’s is a specialty western wear store that reflects style and echo’s country elegance, being sophisticated, edgy, traditional, and true to the western life-style. Billy’s has an undeniable passion for offering our customer’s quality merchandise, exquisite designer collections, and contemporary and classics products for all ages, all this teamed with unparalleled service. Locations in Boerne & Kerrville
The Museum of Western Art is dedicated to the preservation of our western heritage. Multiple art galleries, an outside event pavilion, children’s museum, research library, and gift shop comprise the complex. Art workshops, children’s art camps and other western-themed events are held throughout the year. It sits on prime real estate in the heart of the famed Texas Hill Country. This outstanding facility provides the opportunity for one-and-all to relive Western heritage through great Western art.
A modern boutique version of the local downtown mercantile; a place you can find a bit of everything and a warm and friendly gathering place for the community. Schreiner Goods features a collection of clothing for women, and unique goods for the home, with a bold aesthetic that is modern, fashion-forward and design-centric, yet always feels at home in Texas. Our store hosts a constantly evolving American vintage collection alongside curated pieces from emerging and established independent designers.
901 Main Street 830-896-9393 • caillouxtheater.com
1731 Sidney Baker 830-257-0505 • billyswesternwear.com
1550 Bandera Hwy 830-896-2553 • museumofwesternart.com
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LEON SPRINGS Your definitive guide to everything local
Editor’s Pick: Go hungry and visit legendary Rudy’s Country Store and Bar-B-Q, 24152 W. IH 10, 210-698-2141, rudysbbq.com
Fiddlin Frogs
Massage Heights
The Look
Leon Springs Dancehall
Looking for that unusual or one of kind outfit, gift, or home accent? Fiddlin Frogs is the place to shop for women’s clothing and accessories that fit your mood. Not your average store, we have something for every style, from bling to country, to upscale and chic, plus handmade table linens, bedding, special choices for lighting, and a wide array of items exclusive to our store. Our staff can help you put together a look for a special day, transform your home with interior design services, and wow someone with a gift they never could have imagined.
Make high quality, rejuvenating massage and skin therapy part of your healthy lifestyle. In addition to frequent therapeutic massage, regular facial skin therapy can help improve your complexion and brighten your outlook. Your Leon Springs Massage Heights licensed massage and skin therapist will work with you to understand your needs, listening closely to understand your lifestyle, state of health and individual requirements.
Visit our 20,000 sq.ft. of showroom space where we are still hill country quaint after 25 years in business. Featuring teak furnishing, thousands of rugs in stock including traditional, contemporary, cowhides and more. Unique furnishings for every room in your home or office. Accessories galore for home and garden.
For years Leon Springs Dance Hall has been the place where groups gather to celebrate and make memories. Black Tie Affairs Catering, Inc. operates the dancehall and is committed to ensuring that every event hosted within the four red walls of Leon Springs Dance Hall are certain to be unforgettable, special occasions that guests will speak of for many more years to come. Frequently open to the public for live music, concerts and boot scootin’ on one of the largest dance floors in Texas. Private events and production services available.
24200 IH 10 West, San Antonio 210-314-6069 • fiddlinfrogs.com
23535 IH 10 W, Ste 2104, San Antonio 210-687-1112 • massageheights.com
24112 IH 10 W Boerne Stage Rd., San Antonio 210-698-3318 • thelookhillcountry.com
24135 W I-10, San Antonio 210-226-9881 • leonspringsdancehall.com
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Editor’s Pick: Visit Natural Bridge Cavern, 26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Road, 210-651-6101, naturalbridgecaverns.com
Lot 59
Gruene Hall
Red Rooster Antique & Design Center
Dancing Pony
Lot 59 is a unique store with an eclectic spin, this is the go-to place in New Braunfels if you are seeking something truly original. Filled with a vibrant mix of vintage and current apparel and accessories, unusual design elements, architectural salvage, retro furniture, vinyl records and much more. We are locally owned by a 5th generation New Braunfelser. Lot 59 also represents some of the freshest local artisan talent in NB.
Gruene Hall, built in 1878, is Texas’ oldest continually operating and most famous dance hall. Under the current ownership, Gruene Hall has become internationally recognized as a destination tourist attraction and major music venue for up-andcoming as well as established artists. Since 1975, the Hall has played host to hundreds of celebrities whose pictures adorn the walls. A person watching a show never knows if the artist they see at the Hall today will be a star tomorrow, but they can know that the music they hear will always be top notch.
The 25,000 square foot store is the “go to” place to shop for antiques and vintage items. With over 65 booths, the Red Rooster is fully stocked with antiques, western and primitive decor, furniture, jewelry, clocks, rugs, handmade quilts, vintage items, original artwork, apparel, and shabbychic treasures. The LeMasters take pride in their friendly, knowledgeable staff and fabulous vendors. Red Rooster Antique & Design Center has earned the coveted title of “Best Antique Store in New Braunfels”.
Dancing Pony, voted #1 “Best Boutique” and “Best Woman’s Clothing Store” and THE shopping destination for the fashion forward woman, whether she be 18 or 68. We offer hundreds of trendy tops appropriate for every season and attend 5 apparel shows annually in order to bring you the very latest in fashion trends. And if you think customer service is a thing of the past, we’ll prove otherwise.
343 Cross St (Parking Lot of Huisache Grille) 830-221-5692 • lot59tx.myshopify.com
1281 Gruene Rd. 830-606-1281 • gruenehall.com
971 W. San Antonio St. 830-609-3311 • redroosterworld.com
249 W San Antonio St 830-626-7669 • dancingponyboutique.com November/December 2016
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GRAPES & GRAINS Your definitive guide to Hill Country craft breweries, wineries and distilleries
Editor’s Pick: It’s all delicious at Treaty Oak Distilling Co, 16604 Fitzhugh Rd, Dripping Springs, 512-599-0335, treatyoakdistilling.com
New Braunfels Brewing Company
Singing Water Vineyards, Comfort
Jester King Brewery, Austin
Around 1850, Julius Rennert began brewing in New Braunfels, Texas. He is widely credited as brewing the first beer in Texas. The reincarnation of our New Braunfels Brewing Company started as a dream in 2010. We’ve located our nano-brewery in historic downtown New Braunfels for a reason. We are native New Braunfels-ites and plan to stay that way. Our beers are designed to reflect our community, refresh your palette and be a heck of a lot of fun. Come down and visit us whether it is for a tour or a tasting during one of our “Hoppy Hours.”
Singing Water Wines are crafted for exceptional quality and everyday enjoyment. Our wines have been awarded many medals at local and international wine competitions every year! The original Singing Water tasting room is an historic Texas Hill Country barn, which has been painstakingly refurbished. The grounds were renovated to highlight the peaceful beauty of the land that cultivates 6 acres of vineyards.
Jester King is an authentic farmhouse brewery committed to making wild ales and spontaneously fermented beers that reflect the unique character of our location in the beautiful Texas Hill Country. Like the small farmhouse breweries that inspired us, we pursue beer making that involves time, patience, unique fermentation, full attenuation, and refermentation in the serving vessel. We use water from our well, locally grown and malted grains, and native wild yeast to make beer with a sense of place unique to our brewery.
180 W Mill St., New Braunfels 830-626-BREW
316 Mill Dam Road, Comfort 830-995-2246 • singingwatervineyards.com
13005 Fitzhugh Rd., Bldg. B in Ceres Park, Austin 512-537-5100 • jesterkingbrewery.com
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Newsom Vineyards Tasting Room, Comfort
Established in 1986, Newsom Vineyards has always sought to produce the highest quality grapes in Texas. Newsom Vineyards at Comfort seeks to continue this tradition with wine. Our new tasting room opened in November 2016 in a beautiful refurbished farm house in the Comfort Historic District. All Newsom wines are a 100% Newsom Vineyards Grapes from the High Plains AVA.
717 Front St, Comfort 806-549-6732 • newsomvineyards.com
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Messina Hof, Fredericksburg
Hill Country Distillers, Comfort
Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Austin
Founders of Messina Hof, Paul & Merrill Bonarrigo, married and settled in Bryan, Texas and together would re-introduce the concept of winemaking in Texas. The Bonarrigo family began making wine in the 1800s in Sicily. Paul & Merrill planted their first vineyard in 1977 and named it Messina Hof, after their family origins of Messina, Sicily and Hof, Germany. The Bonarrigos became pioneers of the Texas wine industry having established Messina Hof as the 4th winery in the state. The Messina Hof brand has also grown from producing only 1,300 gallons to now over 130,000 gallons per year with three location in Texas: Bryan, Fredericksburg, and Grapevine.
Our Distillery is family owned and operated, and we pride ourselves on providing a truly unique Texas product. We make our Texas Moonshine using ingredients native to our amazing state. We proudly utilize the abundance of the Prickly Pear Cactus native to Texas soil as well as hill country peaches, jalepeños, and more. Our “Seasonal” product lines are designed to showcase the various regional fruits grown in the great State of Texas. Relax in our comfortable and easy atmosphere, catch the game on our big screen TVs, or enjoy the unique and fun drinks from our cocktail bar with some friends while listening to some music. We are dog-friendly.
Tito’s Handmade Vodka is produced in Austin at Texas’ oldest legal distillery founded in 1995 by Tito Beveridge. We make it in batches, use old-fashioned pot stills, and taste-test every batch. Tito’s Handmade Vodka is designed to be savored by spirit connoisseurs and everyday drinkers alike. Our process, similar to those used to make fine single malt scotches and high-end French cognacs, requires more skill and effort than others, but it’s well worth it. He has won the World Spirits Competition and has turned his handmade vodka into the fastest growing spirit brand in the country through the power of word of mouth. Available in all 50 states now, people love to tell their friends about the underdog distiller named Tito who makes an exceptionally smooth vodka and sells it at a fair price.
9996 US Highway 290 East, Fredericksburg 1-830-990-4653 (GOLD) • messinahof.com
723 Front St, Comfort 830-995-2924 • hillcountrytxdistillers.com
Distilled and bottled by Fifth Generation, Inc. Austin titosvodka.com
Cibolo Creek Brewing, Boerne
Pedernales Cellars, Stonewall
Dulce Vida, Austin
Rebecca Creek Fine Texas Spirit Whiskey, San Antonio
A brewpub model offering taps of our house beer, guest brews (hard to quality products), as well as cider, Texas wines, and a house made sarsaparilla for the kids. Our location offers casual sitting via our front porch, as well as a “beer garden” atmosphere To complement the great selection of beer and farm-to-table menu, CCB offers specific food items from our Windy Hill Foods sister company.
Pedernales Cellars is Texas’ leading producer of authentic, handcrafted wines, specializing in Spanish and Rhone style wines. Family owned & operated, Pedernales Cellars is dedicated to world-class wines, sustainable practices, and Texas Hill Country hospitality. Visitors can tour the underground winemaking cellar, then relax with a glass of wine on the tree covered deck with breathtaking views of the Texas Hill Country. Pedernales Cellars is open every day, and offers VIP tastings by appointment
Dulce Vida is nationally recognized for its tequila heritage, earning top awards in numerous competitions and has earned accolades as the most decorated and recognized craft tequila – lending claim as The Most Awarded Tequila.™ Top honors have been earned from the San Francisco World Spirits Competition, New York International Spirits Competition, Los Angeles Spirits Competition, The SIP Awards, and Tequila.net. Aside from taste awards, Dulce Vida has also garnered first place medals from several recognized packaging associations.
The first distillery built in South Texas, Rebecca Creek Distillery is a privately held “Spirited Texas Distillery” and the goal at Rebecca Creek Distillery is to make the finest whiskeys and vodkas for the enjoyment of connoisseurs throughout the world. We’ve created a true Texas whiskey unlike any other with a taste profile set between the light body of a Canadian whisky and the full flavor of a bourbon whiskey delivering a taste profile that has made Rebecca Creek an award-winning brand.
448 S Main St, Boerne 830-816-5275 • cibolocreekbrewing.com
2916 Upper Albert Road,Stonewall 830-644-2037 • pedernalescellars.com
3601 S Congress, Suite B-250, Austin 512-697-4000 • dulcevidaspirits.com
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E AT H E R E Your definitive guide to culinary bliss
Editor’s Pick: Visit Chef John Herdman at Sustenio, a Stephan Pyles’ restaurant, The Eilan Hotel, 18603 La Cantera Terrace, 210-598-2950
McAddo’s Seafood Company, New Braunfels
Located in the restored century old Post Office, it has been our greatest pleasure to restore this beautiful New Braunfels landmark, that was closed to the public for 25 years, back to its grandeur of days gone by. Enjoy Texas Creole Favorites, Authentic Cajun Specialties or our Fresh Fish. Find the right atmosphere in our Treasury Bar, indoor dining or newly renovated, fully covered patio with live music. 196 N Castell Ave, New Braunfels 830-629-3474 • mcadoos.com 44
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1856 Tavern, Bandera
Cypress Grille, Boerne
Cabernet Grill, Fredericksburg
We are a full service restaurant & bar. Our menu offers USDA Prime Steaks, Seafood, Tavern style food, appetizers, hand tossed pizzas and a full bar serving bottled and craft beers on tap, wine, mixed drinks and signature cocktails. Stop in and enjoy great drink and appetizer specials during Happy Hour. We have a spacious private event space and live music from local Hill Country talent ThursdaySaturday.
Since 2006 the we have prepared innovative, flavorful and healthy culinary dishes. Our chefs cook with passion and knowledge. We practice and teach traditional cooking methods believing time makes things better! Our philosophy is simple, quality ingredients produce quality cuisine and technique, technique, technique when it comes to cooking. Details do matter! Our service mantra is, treat your guests the way you would want to be treated, and serve from the heart.
It’s no surprise that the Cabernet Grill has ended up listed among the top 10 restaurants in the country. At this Fredericksburg restaurant, ridiculously great Hill Country cuisine meets barrels of Texas wine. It’s delicious. It’s casual. It’s a must-do for every Fredericksburg Texas visitor. It is our sincere desire to provide every guest with the finest in upscale Texas Hill Country cuisine. Our food is exquisitely prepared — then thoughtfully served.
702 State Highway 16 S, Bandera 830-796-3121 • 1856tavern.com
170 South Main St., Boerne 830-248-1353 • cypressgrilleboerne.com
2805 South State Hwy 16, Fredericksburg 830-990-5734 • cabernetgrill.com
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August E’s, Fredericksburg
Peggy’s On The Green, Boerne
Aldaco’s, Dominion
August E’s defines Nouveau Texas Cuisine as the “uncommon pairing of traditional Texas fare with innovative creativity”. Chef Leu’s ingenuity is inspired by his Thai roots and years of experience in various culinary pursuits throughout the world. August E’s is located in the heart of the abundant organic produce and wine region of the Texas Hill Country. We are fortunate to have access to superb local suppliers. Menu specials change seasonally based on the creative mood of Chef Leu and the seasonality and freshness of ingredients, including never frozen Sashimi Grade Fish shipped overnight from various locations throughout the world.
Mark Bohanan is Chef/Owner of Bohanan’s, the highly-regarded prime steak and seafood restaurant in downtown San Antonio. Last year he cast his eye north, intent on establishing a South-inspired, all-American restaurant in Boerne. Peggy’s on the Green is the resultnamed for Mark’s late mother, who was a great cook in her own right. Located in the gracious, historically-significant Kendall Inn, a 19th century stagecoach stop that’s offered Texas hospitality since 1859. Lounge on the broad, breezy wraparound porch, cocktail in hand. Step into a lovingly restored 19th century dining room to savor contemporary interpretations of Southern heritage foods and classic American dishes.
Blanca Aldaco opened her original restaurant in 1989 in San Antonio Blanca’s name has become synonymous with authentic Mexican cuisine. Her contributions have elevated the taste and style of the city’s cuisine offerings and have helped to bring national recognition to San Antonio as the undisputed capital of Mexican food. Aldaco’s at Dominion has been carefully designed to meet the fresh food and handcrafted cocktail expectations that Aldaco’s has become known for. Settled against a green belt, Aldaco’s modern building offers a patio nestled under a large majestic tree, two private dining areas (each with screen and projector) and a large bar area, perfect for happy hour and the Shrimp/Oyster bar.
203 E. San Antonio, Fredericksburg 830-997-1585 • august-es.com
128 West Blanco Road, Boerne 830-572-5000 • peggysonthegreen.com
22211 Interstate 10 Frontage Rd, San Antonio 210-698-9700 • aldacosrestaurants.com
Mac & Ernie’s Roadside Eatery, Tarpley
Backyard Bistro, Pipe Creek
The Grill At Leon Springs
Chef and proprietor Naylene Dillingham’s Mac & Ernie’s was the first restaurant featured on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-ins and Dives with Guy Fieri and that put her Cabrito (that’s Spanish for little goat) burger on the map. Dinners on Friday and Saturday night feature steaks, catfish, ancho chile honey basted quail and specials such as grilled pork tenderloin with a sweet-tart Vietnamese dipping sauce or grilled Tuna with roasted Jalapeno Mayonnaise.
Chef/Owner Aaron Gonzalez proudly serves dishes using only the finest fresh ingredients available, including organic eggs from our own chickens and herbs from our very own garden that are picked daily for your culinary delight. The charming indoor dining rooms and backyard outdoor seating are relaxing and casual and the menu is upscale yet affordable. Brunch is a destination for loyal locals and a ritual for many who drive from San Antonio and other neighboring Hill Country towns. Wine menu, catering, special events and baked goods too.
A one-of-a-kind creative dining and entertainment experience rooted in European cuisine and hospitality, and inspired by the Texas Hill Country. We pride ourselves on our accomplished kitchen’s reputation for scratch cooking and our friendly, personal attention to our guests. Both of us, Chef/ owner Thierry Burkle and Manager/owner Armand Obadia, oversee every aspect of the restaurant, bar and catering operations all day, every day. We welcome you to our home away from home.
11804 FM 470, Tarpley 830-562-3727 • macandernies.com
167 Panther Ridge, Pipe Creek 830-535-4094 • backyardbistro.com
24116 IH-10 West, Exit 551, San Antonio 210-698-8797 • leonspringsgrill.com
Alamo Springs Cafe, Fredericksburg
Enjoy fantastic food, including fabulous, homemade hamburgers, BLT’s, portabella mushroom burgers, New Mexico style green chili burgers, goat cheese w/roasted garlic, handmade fries, onion rings, dinner specials that are out of this world, pot roast, lasagna, strawberry key lime pie... Icy cold beers, and fresh made ice tea and coffee! You can dine inside or out on the deck. 107 Alamo Rd, Fredericksburg 830-990-8004 fredericksburgtexas-online.com/ ftoalamosprings November/December 2016
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be well Your definitive guide to a healthy lifestyle
Editor’s Pick: Book a day at Puresol Salt Cave Spa, Tapatio Springs Resort, 1 Resort Way, Boerne, 830-537-5010, puresolspa.com
Bella Luz MD
Quit hiding! Bella Luz MD has been refreshing faces and skin since 2006. Bella has performed 1,000+ HydraFacial MD treatments, 6,000+ Botox treatments and 4,000+ laser skin treatments. Also: Vanquish fat reduction, Kybella double chin treatment, Rx-grade SkinMedica products, and more. Advanced technical skills, hands-on experience, and an eye for artistry combine to give you results you will be proud to show off. Big City Results, Hill Country Hospitality. That’s Bella! Complimentary consultations. 1411 Water Street 830-792-3552 • BellaLuzMD.com 46
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Personalized Fitness Solutions, Fair Oaks Ranch
Personalized Fitness Solutions by Maurice Walton offers personal training, nutritional recommendations are provided with guidelines for healthy eating to customized training routines. Areas of specialty are weight loss, sports conditioning and sport performance. Not everyone wants to be a super athlete, let me help you become better today then you were yesterday. As your trainer I will take ownership of your fitness aspirations with a level of commitment paralleled to none. 210-551-2760
Boerne Drug Company
McRae M.D. Medical Laser Spa, Boerne
725 N Main St, Boerne 830-331-8183 • boernedrug.com
117 S Saunders Street, Boerne 830-331-9600 • mcraemd.net
Located in Boerne, TX we’ve been serving the communities of San Antonio, Kerrville, Comfort, Leon Springs, Bandera, and the Texas Hill country since 2015. Our pharmacy staff have a combined 25 years of experience and our friendly staff will treat you like family. At Boerne Drug Company, we believe that being a local pharmacy means providing Healthcare services to our patients that are customized to meet their needs. We do compounding.
We invite you to practice wellness with total rejuvenation at McRae MD Medical Laser Spa- and experience the ultimate in beauty, confidence, and results. Dr. Elizabeth McRae has been board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine since 1991. She has hand-picked an elite staff to serve her patients. Our goal is to make your entire experience with us as perfect as possible while offering the state-of-the-art total body treatments at our beautiful facility in Boerne.
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Editor’s Pick: Go with the best and shop for gifts at Ranch Hand Truck Outfitters, Boerne and nationwide, 800-366-9712, ranchhand.com
Apache Rifleworks, Comfort
Klein Smokehaus, Boerne
Alamo Market & Lockers, Comfort
Wheeler’s Feed & Outfitters, Boerne
Started by a Vietnam Vet and his son who is a former Firefighter/EMT and Tactical Medic who are longtime residents of Kendall county, Apache Rifleworks is a company that specializes in building custom guns for every customer’s price point and purpose. Our indoor range is 25yds and is rated up to 3600fps. You can bring in pistols, rifles as well as shotguns. Our range can also handle fully automatic fire. Apache Rifleworks offers License to Carry (LTC) Classes and our classroom has full accommodations.
We do deer the way Opa and Oma always did. The German settlers who fell in love with the Hill Country found venison to be the perfect meat for their lean, flavorful sausages and tasty smoked meats. For today’s hunters, we carry on the art of deer processing with a reverence for tradition that ensures your harvest will be treated with the utmost care and attention. Let us do the hard work; you just enjoy the delicious meat!
A Local Meat Market Since 1947. Family operated since 1947, Alamo Market & Lockers in Comfort, Texas has re-opened with new owners! The local institution was known for its tasty smoked sausage - a tradition we have brought back with our family recipe. Alamo Market & Lockers is your shop for obtaining your favorite carnivore treats. Give us a call, or stop by today. For wild game drop off, processing, and pick up, call Sean Burdick (830)998-2217 or email at sh.burdick2014@gmail. com.
Located in the Texas Hill Country, come see us for an experience like no other! We have all you’ll need for the arena, lease, or a night of two stepping! Wheeler’s offers quality Western clothes for the entire family, equestrian supplies and animal care products, new and used guns, archery supplies, and horse trailers. You will get high-quality products, honest advice, and friendly service every time you visit!
50502 IH10 W, Comfort 830-995-3894 • apacherifleworks.com
342 N. Main St., Boerne 830-249-8063 • kleinsmokehaus.com
509 Front St., Comfort 830-995-5509
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Cibolo Creek Brewing Company’s Sweet Potato Marshmallow Stout Small Batch #5 - Sweet Potato Marshmallow Stout (8.1% Abv.) This imperial stout is brewed with organic sweet potatoes and Stay Puft marshmallows. You will taste notes of chocolate, vanilla, and coffee and it will leave you with a sweet and full finish.
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Josh Mazour of Cibolo Creek Brewing Company suggests pairing this yummy brew with holiday fruit pies and, of course, their apple tart and house made ice cream.
An indoor and outdoor venue for weddings, rehearsal dinners & corporate events. Located in the Historic District of Comfort, Texas. Full event production services available.
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702 High Street | Comfort | 830-357-9258 Like us on facebook at Gatherings On High
Bakery & Bistro
Monday - Thursday 7:00am - 5:30pm Friday & Saturday 7:00am - 8:00pm Sunday 8:30am - 2:00pm
Boutique
Monday - Saturday 10:00am - 5:30pm
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210 N. Main Street • Boerne 830.331.2225 www.thediengertradingco.com