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Country Tavern Bar-B-Que

Small Town Cafe in Kilgore - 11.99 mi

If you're looking for world-famous barbecue in Kilgore, TX, you have to check out this special restaurant! Their dedication to providing exceptional service means that you can enjoy delicious food in a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere. Established in 1939, this restaurant has been serving up mouth-watering barbecue for generations. Their commitment to using high-quality ingredients and traditional cooking techniques means that every dish is made with care and attention to detail. And with a focus on providing exceptional service, you can enjoy your meal surrounded by the warmth and charm of this special place. So why not come check out this world-famous barbecue restaurant today and experience the ultimate in delicious food? With a passion for quality and a commitment to excellence, you won't be disappointed! As an establishment that is dedicated to providing exceptional service and a memorable dining experience, they are sure to satisfy your cravings and provide a taste of Texas history.

Sugar Creek Honey

Farm & Ranch in Flint - 12.17 mi

Sugar Creek Honey produces and sells local honey and honey products. They have chunk honey sold, but this is sold in limited quantities. They also have lip balm, cuticle cream, and body butter. This locally-owned and operated apiary adheres to natural beekeeping practices. They have never utilized any type or kind of chemical for pest or disease control. Sugar Creek Honey maintains beehives in Smith County, and they sell their products through local markets like Our Little Corner Antiques and Collectibles and Light Your Fire, and Rose City Farmers Market. Sugar Creek Honey is located in Flint, Texas.

Tyler Berry Farm

Farm & Ranch in Tyler - 12.98 mi

Tyler Berry Farm has been growing blueberries for decades. Now, the grandchildren of the original owner have taken over and they are ready to explore the farm's potential. They've started growing strawberries and apples (Anna and Gala apples). If they are thinking of growing more fruits, I'd say go for it! We can never have enough fruits on the table or the fridge. I know that you are excited to sample the harvest, but like all good things, it deserves our patience. For now, you can still visit the farm if you want to have a look around, talk about farming, or simply say hi!

Winona Orchards

Farm & Ranch in Winona - 13.17 mi

Explore Winona Orchards with over 2,000 peach, blueberry, and blackberry trees nestled in Winona's picturesque hills. John and Anita Sattler, post John's retirement from healthcare in 2007, embarked on this fruitful journey. Their dedication bore fruit after four years, with the first commercial peach hitting markets in 2010. Annual pruning and nurturing have paved the way for their consistent growth and success. Find them at St. Michael’s Farmers Market and Clearfork Farmers Market. In summer, catch them at Tyler Farmers Market, Rose City Farmers Market, Frisco Farmers Market, Coppell Farmers Market, and McKinney Farmers Market. Don't miss out on these genuine East Texas peaches; one satisfied customer raves, "Beautiful, sweet, and juicy peaches – the REAL deal!"

Distillery at Kiepersol

Distillery in Tyler - 13.18 mi

The Distillery at Kiepersol released in 2014 its first product called Dirk's Vodka. When you drink this vodka, it has "no bad after taste" and "each drop is consistent". It is "distilled from grapes" with a "neutral aroma with the faintest touch of almond sweetness". Its "palate is silky and lightly sweet". The flavor also has some "almond and cocoa powder, and finishing with a flicker of alcohol heat". This vodka is just one of the few American vodkas made using grapes rather than wheat, barley, potatoes, and other more common ingredients. You may also want to try Jimmy's Texas Bourbon & Pierre's Texas Rum, also from this distillery.

Kiepersol Estate Winery

Winery in Tyler - 13.22 mi

Kiepersol Estate winery, distillery, restaurant and bed and breakfast located south of Tyler, Texas with "beautiful views of grapevines, westward-facing, so you enjoy a gorgeous Texas sunset". They also feature tours and guided tastings of all the current wine selections. They have a "broad collection of reds and whites" and "all are tasty". "The traditional oak barreled Merlot and Cabernet" are just some of the "impressive" wines that you can taste.  "All of the wines" you will try are "incredible" and it is "wonderful looking over the vineyard", a "beautiful scenery". There is also an "adjacent distillery" that "offers tastings and/or specialty cocktails" which can be "a fun idea".

Lindsey Farms

Farm & Ranch in Bullard - 13.44 mi

Lindsey Farms offers hand-cut steaks that are aged to their specifications. USDA prime and choice are available. They have a ribeye, NY strip, center cut, top, sirloin parts. There is also in stock marinated beef and chicken fajitas, pork chops, turkey and shrimp. "Bone-in pork chops are delish". You "will order again" for sure. So, "if you are ever in the area you need to check it out!" Email or give them a call to place an order today. Check out their social media page also for more updates about their farm.

Jimmy’s Texas Bourbon

Distillery in Tyler - 13.46 mi

Jimmy Hines was a torpedo bomber pilot in WWII and his goggles are the inspiration for the brand and his attitude the inspiration for the tagline 'through hero's eyes'. Jimmy's Texas Bourbon made a "neat trick". They "mask the youth of the whiskey by dousing it in Port! So what does it taste like? Port with corn whiskey poured into it. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but that's not really a bourbon thing either". Plus, "the port is definitely there but not so overpowering that you can’t tell it’s a bourbon either". You can "definitely get the classic vanilla, caramel and fresh oak in both the nose and palate with the added touch of the fruits of the port wine". It is "a light and refreshing twist to a traditional bourbon".

The Farmer’s Garden

Farm & Ranch in Kilgore - 13.91 mi

The Farmer's Garden is a family-owned and operated farm in Chapel Hill, outside of Tyler.  And their mission is to bring their customers "fresh local produce grown the way you wish all food was raised."  They have a great selection of goodies, like cream and black-eyed peas, okra, pumpkins, squash, zucchini, cucumbers, and tomatoes.  The Farmer's Garden's owner also sells eggs, jellies and biscuits which she personally made!

Hood Family Farms

Farm & Ranch in Bullard - 14.07 mi

Hood Family Farms mainly provides humanely harvested and “great pasture-raised eggs,” poultry, grass-fed beef, and lamb while focusing on regenerative farming and permaculture. It is indeed “an amazing place! It’s wonderful to see the animals so cared for.” But why pasture-raised? Pasture-raised eggs, especially when it’s chemical-free, pesticide-free, and herbicide-free, is a healthier and tastier option for everyone. It’s lower in saturated fat and higher in omega 3’s and vitamin A. Plus when you add to it the superior flavor that comes from the chickens enjoying their days as nature intended, it’s really the smartest choice to make. They also sell jams and pickles that are made in small batches along with their homemade baked goods such as bread, coffee cakes, jam bars, and muffins. The combination of their “bread and jams are delicious,” and their “GF blueberry coffeecakes” can be “thoroughly enjoyed with coffee” on any given day.

Lone Star Sustainable Farm

Farm & Ranch in Warren - 14.15 mi

This farm has natural, rotational pasture-raised pork and chicken. No soy, no GMO, no vaccines, no antibiotics, no chemicals are used in raising their animals. They have "sweet pork that tastes every bit as good as it looks". And they also have "a mighty fine cured ham steak" with "no overt saltiness either". You "will definitely be back for more". "The chicken breasts and tenders are unbelievable, so juicy" too. Also, the pork chop is "absolutely delicious" too. It has "dynamic full flavor, tender, juicy, and raised with love". You can also buy them at the Beaumont Farmers Market. Their breakfast sausage and ground pork are "really great too".

M6 Winery

Winery in Bullard - 15.46 mi

"The staff is friendly and helpful and the wine at M6 Winery is so heavenly" such as the "the Cocoa wine" which is "DELICIOUS". Aside from "offering both whites and reds" and whether you are "a lover of chocolate" or not, "make sure you end your tasting with chocolate and Cocoa Wine". "If you are in the area of Tyler it is well worth your time to make a visit" to this "cute boutique winery in the town of Bullard", Texas which is "close to Tyler". You will have a "wonderful time" because of the "great hospitality, very good wines, and the BEST Chocolate Wine".

The Waldo Way Dairy Farm & Artisan Bakery (Tyler)

Artisan Food Producer in Tyler - 16.01 mi

The Waldo Way Dairy Farm & Artisan Bakery - Tyler is another location for this family farm that offers raw dairy products and artisanal baked goods. They've been in business since 2013 and have been providing members of their farmshares some of the best raw dairy products this side of Tyler, Texas. Some of their baked goods include muffins, brownies, and gluten free granola.

Moody’s Garden and Farms

Farm & Ranch in Tyler - 16.24 mi

Moody's Garden and Farms is teeming with crops and products to choose from.  They produce grapes, fresh herbs, and vegetables, along with their beehives.  They also raise cattle and their ponds stocked with catfish.  You can also see them at "the Lindale Farmers Market".  Some of their produce include tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, onions, mustard greens, kale, and radishes.

Stillwater Farm Market Store

Store in Chandler - 18.53 mi

The Stillwater Farm Market Store is located on a historic strip of shops at Old Main Street Station and aims to bring farm-fresh goodness through a “farm-to-market, market-to-table operation.” The Stillwater Farm Market Store gives the residents convenient access to wholesome food products. The available wares include carefully grown produce, homemade food and ice cream, flowers and floral arrangements, and an assortment of items that can be gift items or for personal use like salsas, jellies, tin of pecans, handcrafted soaps, perfumes and more.

Dixie Wine Company

Winery in Bullard - 18.54 mi

You can visit the Dixie Wine Company as you travel "across the area in Bullard". "Small hole in the wall place", it has a "great little rustic atmosphere". "Very friendly and welcoming" husband-and-wife team runs the winery. Before visiting, "you need to contact owner Jerry Collins to verify the open hours". They have "good Texas sweet and not-as-sweet wines that they make themselves". They make wines from fruits and grapes they grow with some fruits that are from out of state. "Some of their fruit wines include peach, strawberry, kiwi, raspberry, and watermelon". Some of the "favorite wines" they have are the "Love Potion #9 and Cliffs Special".

Zillmer Farms

Farm & Ranch in Aransas Pass - 18.63 mi

Zillmer Farms has "super friendly folks" and "great produce". Blackberry season normally runs from May through November every year. Besides blackberries, they also grow other seasonal fruits and vegetables. The owner, "Mr. Zillmer" is "super sweet". He "has such a lovely farm and he tends his garden with such care!" It is "like a little piece of heaven". Check out their website for available fruits and vegetables that you will surely buy. Contact them and visit their place and be able to "picked up some of there awesome Blackberry Jelly" and "the strawberry preserves". You will "love them". You will "be buying from him again!!"

Granary Health Foods – Lindale

Store in Lindale - 19.12 mi

Granary Health Foods in Lindale is a “local Texas health food store” selling the best natural products at the best prices. They offer the same products from other location, which include a “variety of 3,000 items” such as healthy groceries, including dairy-free and gluten-free and other products for those who may have allergies or special diets. The store also offers supplements, herbs, minerals, as well as bath and beauty products. You will be surprised at how reasonable the Granary in Lindale is on price. Eating healthily can cost a fortune but the “Granary does not overcharge.” If you want a more healthy lifestyle, Granary Health Foods in Lindale is a good place to start.

Pelle Legna

Winery in Tyler - 19.20 mi

Pelle Legna is so serene for a vineyard and winery in Tyler, Texas. Its "laid back and cozy environment" makes it "such a lovely place to spend time with family and friends". The name Pelle Legna is Italian for “leather wood” which is their last name. Pelle Legna is pronounced (pèl-le lé-nah). Visiting them is "a great way to spend an afternoon in East Texas". Their "wine selection has something for all tastes". With the "most excellent host" providing "beautiful wine pours and cheeses to accompany our wines ranging from whites to a rose to reds". You will have a "wonderful time" here, "all in the backdrop of their gorgeous house and property".

24 Karrots

Restaurant in Kilgore - 19.45 mi

Since, "having a vegan Lifestyle is pretty complicated here in East Texas", you will still be "so impressed with everything at 24 Karrots cafe. The interior is nice and cute". Plus, "they have the best chicken and dumplings, cupcakes, and cinnamon rolls AND it’s all vegan". Very "wonderful food, fresh ingredients, friendly staff, cozy atmosphere. Last meal worthy! The portions are big". And, "the cupcakes, cinnamon rolls and food are incredible!" Their "Cinnamon rolls" are also "pillowy soft with nice warm icing on top". Also, "this is by far the best cinnamon roll" you will ever have" and it is "a great way to compliment a meal!" They also "have a good variety of flavors including unique ones you can't find at any other stores". Their "strawberry flavor" is "just perfect with the best frosting" you will ever have, "gourmet, subtle flowery scent, naturally flavored with real strawberries". Finally, the "food" is "amazing as the chef has extensive experience and training in cooking a variety of cuisines".

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