Blanco is that little town in the Hill Country that you could drive through in 5 minutes, or spend a week exploring. Those that are in the know travel here to spend a day or longer diving into the history, blue water, and food.
The first thing most notice when they visit Blanco is the courthouse which was built in 1886. While it looks very official, it only served as the county courthouse for 4 years, because in 1890 the authorities moved the county seat 14 miles up the road to Johnson City. Today this old building serves as a museum, a gathering place, and a movie set. If you walk upstairs into the courtroom, you can feel the presence of Rooster Cogburn (aka Jeff Bridges) from the 2010 film âTrue Grit.â
If you love movie history or just history in general, then youâll want to head to the Blanco Buggy Barn Museum which showcases over 100 different buggies from around the globe. Many of the buggies have been used in films such as âGone With the Wind,â âThere Will Be Blood,â and âAbe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.â Itâs amazing to look at how the technology progressed during the era of horsedrawn transportation. If you arrange it early, the owners will take you on a buggy ride around town.
Blancoâs biggest modernday contribution to Texas culture is to the growing Texas craft beer scene. If youâre into craft beer, then youâve heard of Real Ale Brewing, or at least Firemans #4, its most popular variety. Many donât realize that itâs brewed down a dirt road in the heart of Blanco. They offer great tours of their facilities and brewing processes on weekends, but even if you donât take a tour you can visit their tasting room and sample one (or more) of their dozen or so brews. I highly recommend sampling some of their barrelaged âMysteriumâ series, where they let beer sit in wine and whiskey barrels. It comes out completely different.
If youâre more into Texas wildflowers than Texas beer, then youâll be happy to know that Blanco is the âLavender Capital of Texasâ and during the summer months, you can visit lavender fields to pick your own puffs of the purple stuff. I highly recommend Hill Country Lavender. Not only do they offer a really great picking experience, but they also sell all of their lavender products on site, so you can stock up on sleepinducing and bugrepelling lotions, creams, and soaps.
Thereâs a Hill Country tradition that exists ONLY in a number of small German communities across Texas called 9pin bowling, which is only done in private bowling clubs. It differs from traditional 10pin bowling in that the pins are set up in a diamond and bowlers get extra points if they leave the middle one standing.
Sadly, the Blanco Bowling Club has closed since we filmed this episode.
No trip to Blanco would be complete without a trip to the Redbud Cafe on the square. This local favorite mixes fresh sandwiches, baked cookies, and craft beer to become the most charming cafebakerybar combo in Texas. They make perhaps the best Reuben sandwich Iâve ever had, and in the winter they make amazing potato chip cookies. Seriously, try them.
If youâre in the mood for barbecue, then make your way to Old 300 BBQ. This very Texas kind of joint smokes up brisket, sausage, ribs, pork loin, and more over live oak wood. Youâll love it! If youâre in town on a Saturday, you can sample their special âAkaushiâ beef brisket made from an amazing flavorful and rare bovine breed.
The biggest outdoor attraction of Blanco is definitely the Blanco River where folks do everything from swim to paddle to fish, and just generally relax beside the calming blue water. The river flows right through the middle of town where youâll find Blanco State Park â the best place to jump into the Blanco.
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