Into the Countryside…
Round Top, TX is home to 90 people most of the year. But every fall and spring, thousands of people gather for Antiques Weekend- where there are hundreds of vintage and antique vendors throughout Round Top, Warrenton, and other surrounding communities.
Sofia and I took a road trip to the hamlet a couple weeks ago. I’m usually there during the antiques festivities, so it was sorta weird being there “off-season.” We had lunch at Teague’s Tavern in Henkel Square. They have the most incredible veggie burger I’ve had (at least in Texas). We ventured over to Junk Gypsy– which is this magical, whimsical retail space with vintage, country-chic, and bohemian finds. After a few hours of letting our food settle from lunch, we went to Royer’s Pie Haven for a piece of pie. Later that evening, we went to Round Top Mercantile for snacks, since we weren’t supper hungry for a large dinner. Overall, there’s not a whole lot to do there, but it’s always worth it to take a drive to neighboring communities. I also recommend hanging out outside in the evenings and catching the nice sunsets. For more information on the area, check out HERE, HERE, and HERE.
Teague’s Tavern
OMG…. Best veggie burger and fries!
The following photos were taken by Sofia…
The following images were shot at Flophouze Hotel.
Have you been to the Round Top area? If so, what are your favorite things to do/see/eat? Tell me in the comments!
[…] Sofia and I also did a mini photoshoot on the property. See those photos, along with photos from the trip, HERE. […]