San Antonio to Loving on Texas Highway 16
Huge apple pies, a Japanese submarine, handmade soapsand a dressed flea.
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The landscape turned rocky but flatter as I left Llano the next day. Little granite outcrops erupted from pastures, and the earth took on a rusty tinge. At one point a shadow flickered across my windshielda turkey vulture tilting and soaring in the blue, blue sky. Cemeteries are far more abundant than towns out here. At Baby Head Cemetery, some nine miles north of Llano, a historical marker disclosed that the vanished community had taken its name from the remains of an infant found after an Indian raid in the 1850's. Good grief.
As I continued north the towns dwindled in size. San Saba is bigger than some but still quiet. I had a decent burger and some fine homemade vanilla ice cream with little chunks of peach cobbler in it at Ma and Pa's Diner, then hunted up the Oliver Pecan Company to buy a bag of pecans (it may be a hanging offense not to, given that San Saba is, you guessed it, the Pecan Capital of Texas). Goldthwaite has a nice little park near the south city limits where you can let the kids run amok, fall off the swings, and cannonball into the swimming pool. In contrast to most towns around here, Comanche is practically a metropolis. At lunch, I stopped for a reasonably good salad and a great piece of chocolate cake at the Grand Street Bakery and Tea Room. From its bright and tidy dining room, I could see the famous oak tree on the town square where young Martin Fleming hid from the Comanches in 1854. (The town is not named Fleming Head, so I assume the lad escaped.)
Everybody I talked to in De Leon told me I had to eat at the new Blue Moon Café, which serves steaks and seafood in a tall, airy space that used to be a dry-goods store. But it wasn't open when I was there, so I settled for a lime Coke at the old soda fountain two doors down. Of all the little towns along the northern reaches of Highway 16, I'm fondest of Strawn, largely because it's home to An Ancient Art Handcrafted Soap Company, where co-owners Shanah Coe and Becky Lenoir cook up two dozen wonderfully fragrant all-vegetable-oil soaps in a little kitchen in the back of their shop. Suddenly I was famished (the aroma of the oatmeal-spice soap must have gotten to me), so I headed for Mary's, a plain cafe with a surprisingly varied menu, for blackened chicken breast (tender if greasy) and homey fries.
At Possum Kingdom Lake I foundbesides the usual motley roadside collection of real estate offices and weathered summer housesa nice lakeside picnic spot with the evocative name "Public Use Area Number 4" (from Park Road 36, you go a mile west on FM 2951). Right before sunset on my last day on Highway 16, I blasted through Graham, notable for having the biggest town square in the U.S. (covering nearly thirteen acres), and headed for Loving, hoping to make it in time to have a postcard imprinted with the famous Loving postmark. (Every year thousands of valentines and wedding invitations are sent to Loving to be mailed.) But I miscalculated the time and the post office was closed. Drat. When I called kindhearted postmaster Sherry Kincaid and told her my sad story, she immediately sent me a letter with this year's February 14 postmark. Now, wasn't that a Loving thing to do?
Directory:
Admiral Nimitz Historic Site, 340 E Main, Fredericksburg; 830-997-4379; $5, students $3, children under 6 free
An Ancient Art Handcrafted Soap Company, 108 N Central (Texas Hwy 16), Strawn; 254-672-5421
Blue Moon Café, 100 N Texas (Texas Hwy 16), De Leon; 254-893-2455; dinner Thur through Sat, brunch Sun
Cappuccino's Deli and Coffee Bar, 804 Water, Kerrville; 830-257-5464; continental breakfast and lunch only; closed Sun; no credit cards
Chuckwagon Inn Bed and Breakfast, 610 Tivydale Rd (Texas Hwy 16), Fredericksburg; double rooms $120 to $150. Contact First Class Bed and Breakfast Reservation Service, 888-991-6749
Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que, 604 W Young (Texas Hwy 29), Llano; 915-247-5713
Fool Moon Café, 204 Main, Bandera; 830-460-8434; lunch and dinner Tues through Fri, brunch Sun
Frontier Times Museum, 510 Thirteenth, Bandera; 830-796-3864; $2, children 18 and under 25 cents, under 6 free
Grand Street Bakery and Tea Room, 125 W Grand, Comanche; 915-356-1457; continental breakfast and lunch only; closed Sun
Harry's on the Loop, Willow City; 830-685-3553; no credit cards
Hill Country Museum, 226 Earl Garrett, Kerrville; 830-896-8633; closed Sun; $5, senior citizens $4, students $2, children under 6 free
Hill Country Suites, 609 Bessemer (Texas Hwy 16), Llano; 915-247-1141; double rooms $72 weekdays, $82 weekends
Hill Top Café (from junction of US 290 and US 87 in Fredericksburg, go north on 87 for 10 miles); 830-997-8922; closed Mon and Tues; no credit cards
Homestead, 223 E Main and 230 E Main, Fredericksburg; 830-997-5551
Joe's Jefferson Street Cafe, 1001 Jefferson, Kerrville; 830-257-2929; lunch and dinner Mon through Fri, dinner only Sat
Keese's Bar-B-Que, Texas Hwy 16 across from the post office, Medina; 830-589-7474; open Mon and Tues 7 to 6, till 8 Thur and Fri, till 9 Sat, Sun 11 to 3; no credit cards
Llaneaux Seafood House, 102 Legion Dr, Llano; 915-247-3663; dinner Wed through Sat, lunch Sun
Love Creek Orchards Cider Mill and Country Store, downtown Medina on Texas Hwy 16; 830-589-2588 or 800-449-0882; lunch daily, dinner Thur
Ma and Pa's Diner, San Saba (from Texas Hwy 16, go 1.5 miles west on US 190); 915-372-4035; closed Sun
Mac and Ernie's Roadside Eatery, downtown Tarpley (from Texas Hwy 16 west of Bandera, go 11.7 miles southwest on FM 470); 830-562-3250; lunch Wed, lunch and dinner Fri and Sat; no credit cards
Mansion in Bandera, 1007 Hackberry, Bandera; 830-796-4590; double rooms $60 to $95
Mary's Café, 119 Grant (Texas Hwy 16), Strawn; 254-672-5741
Mayan Dude Ranch, 1.5 miles north of Bandera on Mayan Ranch Rd; 830-796-3312; $125 to $130 per day, children 13 to 17 $85, 3 to 12 $60, under 3 free (includes three meals)
Oliver Pecan Company, 1402 W Wallace, San Saba; 915-372-5771 or 800-657-9291; closed Sun
Peach Tree Tea Room and Gift Gallery, 210 S Adams, Fredericksburg; 830-997-9527; lunch only; closed Sun
Rather Sweet Bakery and Cafe, 249 E Main, Fredericksburg; 830-990-0498; breakfast and lunch; closed Sun and Mon
Tootie Pie!, 455 String Town Rd, 1/5 mile off Texas Hwy 16, Medina; 830-589-2994; closed Sun and Mon
Y.O. Ranch Resort Hotel, 2033 Sidney Baker, Kerrville; 830-257-4440 or toll-free 877-967-3767; double rooms $89 weekdays, $119 weekends![]()
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