Fredericksburg, Texas… A once sleepy little hill country town, not far from Austin is putting Texas wine country on the map. Okay, clearly it’s been on the map for a good while, but whatever. In January, at the start of our year of constant travel, I headed down to Fredericksburg for a girls weekend/ bachelorette party and we had the best time finding all the fun things to do in Fredericksburg.
Where to eat in Fredericksburg
Twisted Sisters Bake Shop
Rachel (the bride) loves a good iced coffee and I’d say this place has a pretty darn good one. Twisted Sisters Bake Shop was just a short walk over the river from our hotel (like two minutes). The decor in the little shop was absolutely adorable – definitely a great place to start your day.
Hye Market
We skipped out on a big breakfast on Saturday so we could do a bit of exploring before we hit the first winery, but after that, we were pretty darn hungry. The super sweet girl we did our tasting with at Calais recommended we stop here for some food. It was oddly reminiscent of our trip to V. Sattui when we were in Napa a few years ago, but the Texas version. Definitely worth a stop if you head out that way.
Auslander Restaurant
Once we caught on to the fact a lot of places were still closed for the “winter,” we had to change some of our dining plans. One of those changes led us to the Auslander Restaurant. It was the perfect spot, right on Main Street, with a delicious Ruben sandwich. And I have to mention, you can get your frozen sangria to go…. Which is exactly what we did! Even though it was a little chilly that night, we enjoyed sipping our frozen sangrias while we sat in the hot tub!
78624 The Bar
We all agreed, this place very much had a “Friends” feel. Technically, it’s a bar, not a restaurant. The drinks were amazing, but their cheese board was equally as amazing, if not more. They had live music and the cutest set up we could have asked for. This is the perfect spot to stop in before dinner, enjoy a cheeseboard and just relax.
Spots to visit
Main Street
We didn’t spend near enough time on Main Street, but it was such a cute area, with everything you could possibly want. As many main streets do, it had a very quintessential vibe that just can’t be missed.
Magnolia Pearl
This not-so-little shop is just a quick drive east from Main Street. We stopped here on our way out to Calais and loved snapping tons of pics and checking the farmhouse decor and goodies. Magnolia Pearl in Fredericksburg is a must stuff for any farm house decor lover.
Wineries to visit
We tried not to visit many of the big name wineries in Fredericksburg during this trip. We went for more of the boutique wineries that offered somewhat of a boutique experience.
Calais
Calais was our first stop on our day in Fredericksburg. This little winery is easy to miss, after all, it is literally in the side of a hill. This cellar and tasting room doesn’t look like much from the outside, but once you step inside the tasting room, you’ll quickly see why it’s a crowd favorite.
Ab Astris
We stopped in at Ab Astris on a recommendation from the somalier at Calais. She told us how cute the set up was for this spot and she wasn’t kidding. With large Adirondack chairs and backyard feel to their oversized yard, this place was the perfect spot for us to get off our feet and just relax for a bit.
Southold Farm & Cellar
This was our last stop before we headed back to our hotel to drop our car off. We had no idea this place even existed when the day started. Southold Farm & Cellar was recommended to us while we were at Calais and we were sooo glad it was. Getting there might be a little… confusing. You’ll feel a little like you’re winding down roads forever (especially if you’ve had a few glasses at this point) and when we visited, we had to drive up a steep, gravel road. But when you get to the top of the hill you’ll see this adorable little building.
If you’re lucky, Rusty, the wine maker’s dad, will be there and he’ll give you a rundown of how this little spot came to be and if you’re really lucky, he might even pour you a glass of wine! Now don’t get me wrong, the wine was fantastic, but the real show stopper here was these views. I definitely recommend letting this be your last winery of the day – the atmosphere is perfect to watch the sun setting over the hill country. Out of all the things to do in Fredericksburg, this is a definite must.
Pontotoc Vineyard Weingarten
Once we had retired back to our hotel room after a long day of winery hopping, we knew we weren’t ready to call it quits. We dropped our car off and headed down Main Street for more wine (duh). At the other end of Main Street from our hotel was Pontotoc Vineyard Weingarten. Because we were there in early January, some places weren’t re-opened yet or weren’t open late. Thankfully, this spot was. We met one of the owners of the vineyard, managed to score a seat in the basement/dungeon/underground tasting room, which was so fascinating to three girls who had been sipping wine all day. This place was awesome. Definitely grab a picnic basket, which includes homemade pimento, bread, olives, a brownie and more. And you have to try the tasting – just make sure it includes their frozen sangria, it is delicious!
Where to stay
Fredericksburg Inn & Suites
You guys. I can not even begin to tell you how great this place is. The Fredericksburg Inn & Suites is the perfect place to stay on a weekend getaway to Fredericksburg. We checked in Friday afternoon and spent two nights at the hotel.
We were greeted by the modern entry way to the lobby, but within minutes we were transported to a charming and cozy atmosphere inside the lobby and in our room – this was exactly what we wanted!
Our room had a farmhouse chic vibe to it and it couldn’t have been more perfect. The beds were super comfy and we had plenty of room for the three of us. The hotel offered free breakfast and coffee, which we totally took advantage of. They even had breakfast tacos that we just couldn’t turn down.
Fredericksburg Inn and Suites is located right on Barons Creek, which made for gorgeous views and a super serene atmosphere. The courtyard area had two pools, a hot tub (which we took full advantage of) and some gorgeous areas to just hang out in.
Overall, Fredericksburg was the perfect place for a girls weekend and even more of a perfect place to celebrate our soon-to-be bride!
Thank you to Fredericksburg Inn & Suites for hosting us for the duration of the our trip. All opinions are my own.