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The eats of Texas

The Most Texas Foods to Eat in TEXAS

Posted on August 12, 2024August 5, 2024 by Mark Wolters

The Tastiest Treats to Eat in Texas

Everything is Bigger in Texas… Especially the Portion Sizes of Food! What should you eat when you visit Texas? There are more than a few great treats to eat for foodies when they visit Texas. Our Most Popular Dishes to eat when you visit Texas are…

Texas Beef

Texas is ranching country, so beef is king. You will see steak on almost every restaurant menu, and so many kinds of steak! Unless you are a vegetarian, definitely try some of the various steaks and beef dishes available in Texas.

Texas BBQ: Brisket!

Eat the Beef Brisket! The Beef Ribs are great too, but just know Texas BBQ is beef based, not as much pork based. And be prepared to wait a long time in line at some of the better BBQ joints around Texas. The longer the line, chances are the better the BBQ. The best BBQ joints in Texas are often holes in a wall, nothing fancy. 

Of course, side dishes are equally important when getting barbecue in Texas. Lots of places serve baked beans with BBQ, but Texas BBQ is usually served with Ranch Beans. Ranch beans are more savory, less sweet, with a bit of a kick.

Texas toast is another popular side dish, and even though you can get Texas Toast anywhere, you may as well have it in Texas!

The eats of Texas
Some of our favorite eats of Texas

Tex-Mex:

Tex Mex is NOT Mexican food; it’s an amalgamation of various cuisines, including Mexican. It’s really good, and we recommend trying a bunch of smaller plates so you can see what you like, and you can start to learn the difference between Tex-Mex and Mexican food. A few things we recommend are the queso, enchiladas, and refried beans. Breakfast tacos in Texas are amazing, too. Again, go to the hole in the wall. Some of the best breakfast tacos in Texas can be found at a gas station.

Texas Chili:

Texas Chili is very meat heavy, less soupy, and many times, there are no beans in Texas chili. It seems that every family has their own recipe, so it’s never the same from one place to the next. Some Texans even put beans in their chili! Texas chili is especially delicious if you make Frito pie with it. The OG Frito Pie involves pouring chili and toppings into a single-serve bag of Fritos.

Chicken Fried Steak:

Flattened, beaten, steak, battered and fried up. A plate of pleasure for foodies in Texas. Have it with some mashed potatoes and gravy and you have CFS heaven!

Texas Beverages

Local beer is great in Texas (Shiner Bock is one of our faves) and the Margaritas will help you get through your travels in Texas. Whether it is a frozen margarita or a few bottles of Lone Star Beer you will have a good time enjoying the liquid refreshment in Texas.

For non-alcoholic drinks, Big Red and Dr. Pepper are huge in Texas.

Kolaches

While these are definitely a European thing, Kolaches have also become a Texas thing. Of course, Texas has put their own spin on them, so they taste different than the European version. If you are traveling between Austin and Dallas, head to the Czech Stop for really good kolaches.

Pecan Pie

Pecan Pie is the official state pie of Texas. However you pronounce it, it’s delicious when you’re in Texas. So always save room for dessert.

Bucee’s Treats

Bucee’s is legendary in Texas so you have to check it out when you visit. They are known for having really clean bathrooms, but what a lot of people don’t know is that they have great food, too! We have a whole list of things to eat at Bucee’s.

Beaver Nuggets, are a crunchy sweet treat that is perfect for road tripping through Texas. And you can only get them at Bucee’s. Try a few different flavors, but make sure you try the original!

Mark’s favorite thing to eat at Bucee’s is the brisket sandwich. They’re made fresh right in front you. At a gas station.

Liam’s favorite are the cinnamon rolls from the Bucee’s Bakery. They also have kolaches, of course.

Jocelyn’s favorite is the deli area, which has fresh fruit, salads and all kinds of options.

Caleb’s favorite thing to eat at Bucee’s is the jerky. You can get it prepackaged, but you can also peruse an entire deli case of jerky options.

Of course, Texas has some favorite chain restaurants worth trying. Our kids love Whataburger, especially the spicy ketchup, while Jocelyn loves Torchy’s Tacos. And don’t forget the Blue Bell ice cream!

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Five Tips for Visiting San Antonio

San Antonio Travel Guide: What NOT to Do

Posted on July 26, 2022July 11, 2022 by Mark Wolters

Hey there, fellow travelers! Today, we’re talking about what NOT to do when you visit San Antonio, Texas. While many travel blogs will tell you the best things to see in San Antonio, we want to be sure you know about the things you should NOT do on your San Antonio family vacation.

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Don’t Think It’s Just the Alamo

The most popular San Antonio attraction is definitely the Alamo, and you definitely should visit the Alamo when in San Antonio. But there’s so much more to see in San Antonio besides the Alamo. The Alamo is part of the larger San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Other things to see in San Antonio include:

  • The San Antonio Botanical Garden
  • The San Antonio Zoo
  • The San Fernando Cathedral
  • Historic Market Square / Mercado
  • San Antonio Museum of Art
  • King William Historic District
  • The Pearl District

Five San Antonio Travel Tips

Don’t Miss the Riverwalk

The next most popular thing to do in San Antonio is to visit the Riverwalk. The San Antonio River runs right through downtown and the riverwalk area is lined with shops and cafes, and it is a pedestrian-only zone, which is really nice. At night, a lot of the Riverwalk is strung with lights, and it’s just a really fun place to go out for lunch or dinner.

While you’re there, don’t forget to take a cruise on the Riverwalk. There are fun boat tours that give you a little narrated ride down the Riverwalk. This is a great way to scope out the scene and decide where to go when you’re back on land.

Don’t Miss Tex Mex Cuisine

San Antonio has amazing food and was even awarded the UNESCO City of Gastronomy award in 2017. The blend of Mexican and Texas cuisine called Tex-Mex is found all over San Antonio and it’s so good! The puffy tacos and breakfast tacos are our favorites, and you can get great Tex-Mex all around the city, not just on the Riverwalk! And when you’re ready for a cold beer, head to an Ice House; there are lots of them around San Antonio and they serve ice-cold beer you can enjoy on an outdoor patio.

Simply Jocelyn shares What to Eat in Texas

Don’t Underestimate Summer Heat

If you visit San Antonio in the summer, be prepared for heat and humidity. It is pretty bad in the summer, with temps reaching 100 degrees and really high humidity. If you have to visit in summer, plan accordingly. Drink lots of water, and plan your activities for early in the morning or in the evening so you can avoid the heat of the day. The sun is so strong, so you really don’t want to be out in it for too long.

Don’t Miss the Water Fun

Playing in the water is a great way to beat the heat in San Antonio. Luckily, there are several water attractions in the area to keep you cool. There are several waterparks and amusement parks, including Aquatica, White Water Bay, and Six Flags. Then there’s Schlitterbahn in nearby New Braunfels. This is hands-down the best water park in the country!

Don’t Drive Downtown

Driving and parking in downtown San Antonio are frustrating. You can easily get around without driving, especially if you are staying downtown. You may need a car to visit outlying areas, but it’s really easy to Uber around downtown and avoid the hassle of parking

Those puffy tacos are so good.

Don’t Forget About Fiesta and Rodeo

Two of the biggest times of year in San Antonio are Fiesta and Rodeo. San Antonio Fiesta feels like their version of Mardi Gras, with parties all over town. Fiesta is usually in April and it’s a super fun time to visit San Antonio. In February, be ready for the San Antonio Rodeo, which takes over the whole town with events and live music.

Check out all the fun events at Visit San Antonio!

Don’t Forget the San Antonio Day Trips

While San Antonio is awesome and you can spend several days there, it’s also worth noting that there are some great San Antonio day trips.

Fredericksburg is about 70 minutes from San Antonio and is the heart of Texas Hill Country. It’s a German settlement, so there are a lot of German restaurants, shops and it just feels like a German village plopped right down in the middle of Texas. Hill Country also has a lot of wineries, so you can check those out, too.

Austin is about 80 minutes from San Antonio, so it’s another great day trip, although you may want to spend more than one day in Austin as there’s a lot to see (and eat!) Not to mention, there’s a pretty great Buc-ee’s on the route between San Antonio and Austin.

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Don’t be surprised if you fall in love with San Antonio! It’s my favorite city in Texas! Amazing food, interesting historical sites, and fun day trips make San Antonio a great family travel destination. Want more Texas travel tips? Check out some of our other blog posts:

  • What NOT to Do in Texas
  • What NOT to Do in Dallas Texas
  • What NOT to Do in Austin Texas

5 Foods You Have to Eat in Texas

Posted on June 1, 2018February 18, 2020 by admin

5 Things That You Have to Eat in Texas

Everything is Bigger in Texas… Especially the Portion Sizes of Food! What should you eat when you visit Texas? There are more than 5 great treats to eat for foodies when they visit Texas. Our 5 Most Popular Dishes to eat when you visit Texas are…

1. Texas BBQ:

Eat the Beef Brisket! The Beef Ribs are great too, but just know Texas BBQ is beef based, not as much pork based. And be prepared to wait a long time in line at some of the better BBQ joints around Texas.

2. Tex-Mex:

From breakfast tacos throughout the state, to puffy tacos in San Antonio, to insane queso throughout the state you will eat well in Texas.

3. Texas Chili:

Meat chili with no beans, and especially tasty if you have it on a Frito Pie (corn chips covered with chili and cheese). But if you get a chance grab a bowl to enjoy some Texas fun.

4. Chicken Fried Steak:

Flattened, beaten, steak, battered and fried up. A plate of pleasure for foodies in Texas. Have it with some mashed potatoes and gravy and you have CFS heaven!

5. Texas Beer & Margaritas:

Local beer is great in Texas and the Margaritas will help you get through your travels in Texas. Whether it is a frozen margarita or a few bottles of Lone Star Beer you will have a good time enjoying the liquid refreshment in Texas.

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5 Essential Tips for Visiting San Antonio, Texas

Posted on February 17, 2018February 18, 2020 by admin

5 Things to Know Before Visiting San Antonio

5 Essential Things Tourists Should Know Before Visiting San Antonio, Texas.

San Antonio is our favorite city to visit in Texas. From the great food around town, to the number of museums, to walking the River Walk and of course the Alamo and the Missions, San Antonio has a lot for tourists and conference visitors to enjoy. Here are 5 tips we have for travelers heading to San Antonio.

#1. Visit the Historic San Antonio Missions along the San Antonio River:

San Antonio has a UNESCO World Heritage sight (or sights) and that is the San Antonio Missions. A set of four missions (the Alamo is the 5th one, but it is not included in the four), San Jose, San Juan, Espada and Concepcion Missions. The missions will show you how life was in San Antonio during the mission area and the churches are still in service today.

#2. Remember the Alamo:

and that it is kind of small. The Alamo is famous in US and Texan history and any visit to San Antonio requires you to go there. It is worth visiting, but remember the Alamo that is still there is rather small, they are developing a new museum complex that will bring back the old glory of the Alamo, but that is a few years away.

#3. Take a Walk on the River Walk:

the North end (The Pearl) has a number of higher end shops, bars and restaurants. The center is the tourist area so you can see the San Fernando Cathedral, the Alamo, many of the tourist restaurants and hotels. The South end of Southtown or Lone Star District is popular for the architecture on King William street.

#4. Eat Puffy Tacos:

a San Antonio Original the Puffy Taco is a taco served in a puff fried tortilla shell. It is a one of a kind, kind of treat in San Antonio so make sure you do try it out. Also, you will be able to find great tex-mex food throughout San Antonio and Barbeque, but don’t think that the River Walk is the only place with restaurant options. Locals will tell you that the river walk can be a bit overrated for its food and that tastier options can be found throughout the city.

#5. Drink at an Icehouse in the evening:

the local outdoor bars sprinkled around San Antonio where you can sit back and enjoy a bit of San Antonio.

#6. Park Your Car & Just Use Uber or a Taxi to Get Around Town:

with limited parking options finding parking at all spots you want to visit in San Antonio can be a pain. So what we recommend is leave your car at the hotel and use Uber or taxis to get around San Antonio. The sights are pretty close together so you will not be paying huge amounts of money to visit the sights and you can save a ton of time with not having to look for parking.

Filmed in San Antonio, Texas

Copyright Mark Wolters 2018

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