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The Winery at Willow Creek

Winery in Abilene - 56.67 mi

Come and "try out this hidden gem off Treadaway!" The Winery at Willow Creek offers "good fruity wines" and "they have a large variety from sweet, fruity, semi-sweet and dry". Have a taste of the "Barbera" which "is made from grapes grown in Abilene" and "their Viognier is a delicious surprise" which is "fruit-forward but not sweet". Plus, the "cheese and salami platter" is also "very generous" despite being "small". They have an "overall awesome atmosphere where leashed pets are welcome". They also have "a beautiful spot on the river to sit outdoors and relax" and the "prices are fair for the wine". It's a "must-visit in Abilene".

Bake ‘N’ Take SweetsNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in San Angelo - 93.29 mi

Bake ‘N’ Take Sweets are getting rave reviews for its excellent (and really yummy) treats. Customers truly enjoyed the cocoa bombs and brownies. Those who have tasted the bunuelos and the chocolate-covered strawberries want more. Customers admitted that Bake ‘N’ Take Sweets' strawberry shortcake, banana pudding, and tres leches didn't last long on the table. Bake ‘N’ Take Sweets is a bakery located in San Angelo, Texas. Bake ‘N’ Take Sweets accepts pre-order and make home deliveries.

Veal Station Amish Market

Artisan Food Producer in Weatherford - 99.68 mi

Veal Station Amish Market brings people to consider the basics but in a tantalizingly flavorful way. This coupled with the hospitality and warmth that comes with visiting this family-owned Amish farm market means great food and experiences. They have an assortment of baked goods, preserves, snacks, and even grilling spices. Reconnect with your food source and celebrate the Amish tradition through the Veal Station Amish Market.

Waco Ale Company

Craft Brewery in Waco - 109.56 mi

Waco Ale Company is a "great place to meet up with friends after work to enjoy a beer or two". "The fact" that you "can grab some beers to go is very convenient". It is also a "nice place to cool off from the Texas heat". Also, "staff is wonderful and very helpful". "This place is gonna be a Waco institution in no time with the care they’re putting into every detail of the brewing process". You "will definitely come back to Waco to try the new beer they are getting ready to serve". So, "check it out you won't regret it".

Wild Acre Brewing Company

Craft Brewery in Fort Worth - 111.05 mi

Located in Fort Worth’s historical Hell’s Half Acre, Wild Acre Brewing Company’s brewery and taproom are surrounded on one side by a wooded area. This “surprising bastion of nature” is just a mile or two from bustling downtown Fort Worth. The very large climate-controlled 5,000 sq ft taproom also features a landscaped outdoor beer garden. Opened in 2016 by owner/founder John Pritchett, the brewery has announced ongoing expansion plans for the brewery. Unlike other brewery owners and founders, John’s background is in beer distribution. The brewery expands its footprint and distribution capabilities with the opening of the brewery’s second location at the Ridglea Hills neighborhood. The new 3,000 sq ft second location has its own brewing system and restaurant. Expect to find their lineup of quality craft beer such as their Ranch Style Pils and T-Hawk IPA.

Red Horn Coffee House and Brewing Co

Craft Brewery in Cedar Park - 118.37 mi

Located in Cedar Park, Texas, Red Horn Coffee House and Brewing Company offers fresh house roasted coffees and house brewed beer. It was founded in 2014 through a “passion for artisan coffee and craft beer,” and profound entrepreneurial spirits. With a focus on supporting other local artisans, Red Horn also offers locally sourced baked goods, charcuterie, cheeses, sodas, kombucha, wine, and a variety of sandwiches, salads and other artisan coffee and craft beer. They take great pride in what they make, what they serve, and their moral compass. Ultimately, Red Horn Coffee House & Brewing was designed to be a “welcoming place with good vibes and quality products and service.” Whether it’s sitting at the bar, lounging on a couch, or listening to local live music, their atmosphere is laid back and inviting.

Texas Mead Works

Winery in Hye - 118.57 mi

Texas Mead Works is a boutique meadery that has been producing mead since 2010. They are located in Seguin, Texas. They have a "great tour and delicious drinks". Yoga and Painting Class are just some of their "events throughout the year". You will notice "friendly staff and gorgeous building and outside space" when you visit this family-owned mead/wine business. You can visit their website and check out the price list "if you want distinct, powerful flavors" of their meads. Mead is made by fermenting honey mixed with water and is considered the oldest known alcoholic beverage. Avail the tasting which "is very worth it, as this place has a dearth of options and all of them are distinct and flavorful". You will enjoy it because "the owners focus explicitly on taste for their mead making process, resulting in highly aromatic wines".

Moonshine Patio Bar and Grill – AVERY RANCH

Restaurant in Austin - 120.62 mi

Moonshine Patio Bar and Grill has been up and running since 2003, in a place that is teeming with history for the community.  Their focus:  to give their beloved patrons what is “comfortable and familiar, relaxed and easygoing” as they serve their “innovative take on classic American comfort food.”  And comfort food it is at its finest, as their menu can satisfy “even the big city tastes.”  Whether you are looking for something comforting or something light, or just some drinks to lighten up your day, Moonshine Patio Bar & Grill got you covered!

BreadHaus

Bakery in Thompson - 129.01 mi

Baking in Grapevine since 1996, BreadHaus is a family-owned, retail bakery specializing in “traditional rustic breads and sweets.” They make all of their products from scratch, using “organic flours, grains, and seeds.” They have hearth breads that are shaped by hand and baked directly on the oven floor in a “deep deck European oven” and contain no added sugars, fats, dairy or eggs. The eggs they use on their sweet items come from cage-free chickens. BreadHaus truly care about the environment and the quality of their products. Their menu includes “Breads, Cakes, Pretzels, Pies, Cookies, Brownies, and a lot more!” They have been a finalist in “D Magazines' Reader’s Choice Poll Best Bakery for Bread” from 2011 to 2015.

Austinuts

Artisan Food Producer in Austin - 129.74 mi

Founded in 1993, Austinuts specialized in processing fresh nuts into “dry roasted” gourmet nuts. They uses the centuries-old roasting method that is common around the Mediterranean to dry roast its product. The nuts are roasted with water and salt and sometimes spices. They contain no added oils, additives or preservatives. This process provides a more natural flavor with a better taste that is crunchier than oil roasted nuts. Some of their customer top picks are the ”Deluxe Nut Mix”, which contains almonds, cashews, macadamias, pecans and pistachio kernels and their ”Cinnamon Vanilla” flavored almonds and cashews. While they are best known for their large selection of nuts and unique process of dry roasting, AustiNuts also offer healthy snacks such as trail mixes, gourmet chocolates and candies, along with many unique gift ideas.

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