Located at The Antlers Inn, this Queen Anne-styled home turned restaurant, is a staple for the Hill Country of Texas. Southern fine dining served in the notorious house made famous by the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre film.Located at The Antlers Inn, this Queen Anne-styled home turned restaurant, is a staple for the Hill Country of Texas. Southern fine dining served in the notorious house made famous by the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre film.
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anonymous

03/18/2013

Provided by Superpages

This place was awesome. Had a spinach soup to die for and a salad that was absolutely perfect. CHARMING atmosphere. I really enjoyed the afternoon and can't wait to go back for the burgers I saw on the other tables. It was such a pleasant way to spend the day being that it had a ton of local charm as well as a great staff and a chef that came and checked on us. Just loved the fact that there was linen table cloths and fresh flowers on the tables. They have my vote!

anonymous

12/30/2012

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Very nicely remodeled building. Was some what disappointed with the "chef ". I have had better and at a better price. You are paying for the decor. I will give credit for the pecan dessert. Great flavor, didn't taste like it came from a box. The menu is to hard to read. You have to read every item as they are all "train coded". Very poor design. Over all, I say worth a visit but not a "do again". Over priced for average food.

anonymous

12/29/2012

Provided by Superpages

This place was great. The wait staff are very friendly and the kids had alot of fun with the different names on the menu. The meatloaf was soooo good. We would definitely bring our family here again.

anonymous

11/25/2012

Provided by Superpages

What a joke. Paid $8.25 for 2 eggs, bacon and toast. Must have been Bald Eagle Eggs. This place is not for me. This is a tourist trap for sure. Save your money. The owners need to go back to their over priced coffee shop down the street.

anonymous

11/20/2012

Provided by Superpages

Not worth a second trip. Prices were not justified by the food. And the menu takes to long to read. Place is too fancy for small town. Wait staff not trained on order taking and guest checkout is very odd. The place needs some overhauling for sure.

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Phone: 325-388-4411

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American Restaurants, Bar & Grills, Bars, Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch Restaurants, Caribbean Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Creole & Cajun Restaurants, French Restaurants, Hamburgers & Hot Dogs, Home Cooking Restaurants, Night Clubs, Restaurants, Sandwich Shops, Seafood Restaurants, Taverns
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Cuisines: American, Cajun & Creole, Burgers, Seafood, European, Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch, French, Bar & Grills, Continental, Latin American, Hot Dogs, Southern, Sandwiches, Caribbean, Cafeterias, Home Cooking

Price Range : Average

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