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South Texans and San Antonians love their pickles. Danke schön, German immigrants FacebookTwitterEmail The love for pickles runs deep in Texas.Paul Stephen / Staff If you spend even a minute on Instagram, you can’t avoid a steady flow of pickle-based media streaming out of South Texas. Down here, those briney delights most commonly show up two ways: topping snow cones at the countless Mexican fruterías across the city and poured into pint glasses in the latest cool-kid beverage, pickle beer. But Texans have been reaching into the barrel for all things pickled for two centuries, starting when German and other Eastern European settlers dropped roots here — both figuratively and literally in the form of cucumber plants — in the 1830s. Pickles have been a part of daily life here ever since.
Where to Eat, Shop, and Groove in Gruene Come for the famous dance hall, stay for the outdoor adventures, charming boutiques, and local wine in this river-fringed Central Texas town. April 12, 2021 Spend a spring day toobing on the adjacent Guadalupe and Comal rivers. Courtesy of Rockin' R River Rides The wooden planks squeaked under my new pair of Old Gringo boots and instantly I understood: to visit Gruene Hall and walk in the footsteps of countless legends who have performed on its stage is to experience a little piece of Texas magic. It’s been nearly twenty years since I first trekked to Texas’s oldest dance hall to sing “Carry On” at the top of my lungs with Pat Green, a gaggle of girlfriends, and hundreds of strangers, in a night so memorable that Gruene Hall is still impressed upon my heart.
Bandera: 'Cowboy Capital' among Hill Country's finest For Sale Lisa Harrison Rivas, Staff Writer Dec. 28, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Bandera's small-town atmosphere appeals to many homebuyers.San Antonio Board of RealtorsShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Ranch-style houses are most common in Bandera, but some subdivisions do have large two-story homes.San Antonio Board of RealtorsShow MoreShow Less 3of6 4of6 The Medina River flows through this historic town that's about 53 miles from downtown San Antonio.San Antonio Board of RealtorsShow MoreShow Less 5of6 Since the pandemic, home sales have increased, not only in Bandera, but throughout the Hill Country.San Antonio Board of RealtorsShow MoreShow Less