The Green Chile Whatsit Burger at The Grill in Dalhart is a mouthful to say and a mouthful to eat! This spicy hot burger stacked sky-high will tame any hangry beast who has a hankering for a hearty hamburger! Well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
This Week On The Texas Bucket List – Hardware, Hamburgers, and a House of Pies
This week on The Texas Bucket List, we’ve got hamburgers, hardware, and a house of pies – staples for any working man or woman in the Lone Star State!
Our first stop is at a historic hardware store in New Braunfels. Henne Hardware has hung around since 1857 serving the area’s need for tools, trinkets, and other odds and ends. It’s more than just your local hardware store – Henne’s has preserved a piece of the past with its 19th century charm and good old fashioned customer service.
Next we saddle up for a Cowboy Burger at Jucys Hamburgers in Tyler that will take your taste buds for a ride! Dripping in barbeque sauce and honey mustard with two patties hugged by some good ole’ Texas Toast, Jucys will have your jaws juicing for a burger that just melts in your mouth it’s so good.
For some fresh beats we rock out to Court Nance’s “Tattoos” at Cheatham Street Warehouse in San Marcos.
Lastly, you can’t have your finger in too many pies here at the House of Pies in Houston! This place will put a pie-eating grin on your face and make you hungry for more. With so many pies to choose from, the only thing you’ll want when you leave is a new notch in your belt loop.
The Texas Bucket List – Shotgun Rider “Alone Tonight”
Shotgun Rider performs “Jaded” at the Grand Stafford Theater in downtown Bryan, Texas.
The Texas Bucket List – The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame & The Tex Ritter Museum
Polish your boots and get your guitar ready for the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame in Carthage! Many a country crooner is now immortalized in history for their rise in fame and their country twang. This hall is dedicated to all those musicians with special connections to the Lone Star State including Carthage’s native son Tex Ritter.
So get ready to “Jingle Jangle Jingle” as you head out “On the Road Again” because this is well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
The Texas Bucket List – The Frosty
Flashback to the 50s at the Frosty in Woodsboro! We set the record straight trying out the Tortilla Burger, a hamburger encased by two corn tortillas. When you look up the definition of Tex-Mex, you just might see this burger’s picture! Well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List.
The Texas Bucket List – Miss Hattie’s Bordello Museum
Legend Jewelers in San Angelo has quite the legendary tales to tell about the bedrooms upstairs! Miss Hattie’s Bordello once held the jewels of the West and entertained many a fellow looking for rest and refreshment. Now a museum serving as a snapshot of the risqué side of southern hospitality, Miss Hattie’s is well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List.
The Texas Bucket List – Shelby County Courthouse in Center
Overlooking the green like a regal Irish castle is the Shelby County Courthouse in Center.
For over 130 years, this courthouse has served as an exhibition of Irish architecture with some unique accents that make it an exceptional place to visit.
Only serving a few court sessions today in order to display its grandeur, the Shelby County Courthouse is one unique stop on The Texas Bucket List!
This Week on The Texas Bucket List – The Driskill, Rosa’s Cantina, & Texas Tulips
This week on The Texas Bucket List we hop on over to a hotel with a hefty bit of history in Austin, grab a burger in El Paso while Felina whirls, fall in love with some country music by Jake Worthington and tiptoe through the tulips
We start things off by stopping at a place of rest in Austin known as the Driskill Hotel. With its magnificent architecture, tasteful designs and elegant accommodations, the Driskill is a Texas luxury legend. Stop for a chat and drinks with the barman, who’s seen everyone from rock stars to politicians in these lofty halls.
It’s not even nighttime but you can find us at Rosa’s Cantina in El Paso, the legendary bar and restaurant made famous by Marty Robbins’s song “El Paso.” After we try the chili con queso burger, we think it should be made famous for something else!
We “Just Keep Falling in Love” with the guitar pickin’ and country music singin’ of Jake Worthington at the Grand Stafford in Bryan.
Lastly, we peek in at Pilot Point to visit a garden that’s known for its Texas Tulips. There’s no better way to end your day than being surrounded by beautiful, sweet-smelling flowers and a glorious sunset. You’d better come and see them soon, because in six weeks these Texas treasures will burrow back into their bulbs to get their beauty rest for next Spring!
The Texas Bucket List – Celtic Cultural Center St. Patrick’s Day
Put on your best green shirt, thank the luck of the Irish, and raise a glass to St. Patrick, the man we have to praise for a day of merrymaking and festivities. The Irish are just as proud of their traditions as we are of the Lone Star State, so the Celtic Cultural Center in Austin’s St. Patrick’s Day celebration is nothing but authentic! For good fun, craft beer, bagpipes & kilts, the center is well worth a stop for The Texas Bucket List on St. Patrick’s Day!
The Texas Bucket List – Sean Patrick’s Irish Pub & Texas Grub
The Irish Burger at Sean Patrick’s Irish Pub & Texas Grub in San Marcos hearkens back to where the grass grows the greenest in Ireland with crispy corned beef, provolone, and sauerkraut. It’s a great burger to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day or any day where you just want to dance a jig with joy it’s so darn delicious! If you’re looking for an authentic pub atmosphere, good Irish brews, and an even better burger, this place is well worth a stop on The Texas Bucket List!
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