Restaurants near Texas Quilt Museum
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- MmishaSan Diego •5 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoStorehouse is the best restaurant in Bastrop. I love the farm to table seasonal menu and the staff is so personable!More infoStore House Market and EateryPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Bastrop•4.9
- MMandySan Antonio •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 8, 2024The food at Gonzales Bistro is always absolutely phenomenal! Each dish is a work of art. The Ahi tuna is some of the best I've ever had. The filet mignon is cooked to perfection with just the right amount of seasoning so that you can really taste the flavor of the steak. It’s clear the chefs put a lot of care into their craft. The cocktail menu has a variety of expertly crafted drinks to choose from. The Mexican Martini and Espresso Martinis are personal favorites.More infoGonzales BistroPrice: Expensive• Contemporary French / American• Seguin•4.9
- SSamVIPHouston •10 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 3, 2024Brossa’s is absolutely one of the best Italian restaurants I have visited anywhere. Easily the best overall food in the area.More infoBrossa's Cibo-e-VinoPrice: Moderate• Italian• Brenham•4.8
- MBMiaBAustin •4 reviews5.0Dined on Apr 7, 2024Great place to eat!! Food and drinks are amazing!More infoCasa Chapala Mexican Restaurant- BastropPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Bastrop•4.7
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