This is one of the top hiking spots in central Texas - I (Beecher) grew up going out to Enchanted Rock to hike and picnic. If the weather is good, it's a fun activity by yourself or with friends, just make sure to make a reservation at the website!
Yes you'll see one of our warehouses (the wedding venue!) but make sure you take time to see the stores while you're in town. Carol Hicks Bolton Antiquites, Dish and Room No. 5 all sit next door to each other on Lincoln Street. Open Monday-Saturday 10-5:30
Neighbour Moderne is our newest store geared towards a younger generation. Just one block away from the other stores, it's definitely worth swinging through to pick up a set of silverware, a light from France, or local goats milk soap! Open Monday-Saturday 10-5:30
Fredericksburg has been named as a top 10 vacation destination in the US by multiple publications, and Main Street is one of the best places to stroll in town.
The only place Beecher buys his cowboy hats. Stop by and grab a hat from Rob Waight who helps the likes of George Strait and Brad Paisley before heading back home.
Two of my favorite people in the world have created an unbelievable brand called Magnolia Pearl, worn by the likes of Taylor Swift, Johnny Depp, and Emma Roberts... and they're headquartered right here in Fredericksburg. Swing by the flagship location to see just how incredible this is.
For the history buffs, this is the quintessential Fredericksburg activity to learn more about the Germans that settled the Texas Hill Country in the 1840s!
Make reservations, especially since it's Valentines' Day weekend. German fusion that was started by our friend John, it's one of the hottest spots in town.
A great place to grab a quick bite!
Fredericksburg is not only the birthplace of Admiral Chester Nimitz, but it's now the home of one of the largest WWII museums in the country and one of the top history museums in the country. Definitely worth your time to mosey through.
Mr. Money's wife makes the best pimiento cheese served with fresh bread. It's insane. And the Sangria is out of this world.
Prepare yourself for some of the best, if not THE best, pizza you've ever had in your life. Our friends Christopher and Rachel have created this stunning trattoria that is a 3 minute walk from our wedding venue.
I was recently on a walk with a friend who told me that Oro Bianco is better than any gelato she's had anywhere... including Italy. Makes sense, because Phil, who owns Oro Bianco, moved to Italy to study the art of gelato making (and buffalo mozzarella, but that's another story). Swing by for a treat!
My friend Christina studied the craft of Italian ice in Italy (of course) and then came back to Texas where she dished her handmade confections out of her 1940s imported Italian truck until opening this brick-and-mortar store in 2022. Swing by for GREAT merch, and the best Italian Ice you've ever had.
Our buddy Aylon married a Fredericksburg native, moved to Texas, and launched this Mediterranean-style restaurant inspired by the dishes his family made where he grew up in Israel. It's DELICIOUS. Make sure to get the hummus plate, but you really won't go wrong with anything on the menu.
Another excellent offering from our friend John Washburne, Alla Campagna is Italian countryside cuisine in a beautiful setting. Reservations are strongly encouraged.
If you know Hannah and me, you know we're coffeeshop nuts. Caliche is our staple in Fredericksburg!
Hunter and Amy Huffman raise farm-to-table dining to the next level. Hunter is the one making magic in the kitchen while Amy is out hosting guests - the restaurant is housed alongside our stores on Lincoln street so it's the perfect place to stop for lunch after perusing our latest finds from Europe.
Signor is an incredible vineyard centered around the early 20th century farmhouse. Highly recommend heading out here for a great Wine experience.
Stop by to see my buddy Josiah and try Augusta Vin's wines!