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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Bernhardt Winery - Unoaked Chardonnay

    Bernhardt Winery

    4.2(140 reviews)
    4.1 km
    $$

    Ambience is fantastic on Friday. Few guests and prompt, friendly service from a force of…read moreVOLUNTEERS. That's right whiners (pun intended), if you're unhappy with service, volunteer, and try to do better! Food is available but you can also bring your own basket. Wine is available for all tastes: mine, Bone Dry and Her's Sweet and Still. Amazingly both are satisfied with local vines!

    UNeventful :( I…read moresigned us up for a chocolate making course for Sunday at 1 PM. Tickets arrived. We got all dressed up and drove over. Sign says, "Event Check-In" at a place where there are three doors. Door #1 employee: sorry, not here. Door #2 employee: Oops, this is an office, not here. Door #3 employee: Please go to the front where the tastings are. Walked over to that door, checked in (at the "tasting door" not the "check in" door). Then were told to walk across the pasture to another set of doors. Walked over, employees #5/6/7: "Can we help you?" ME: "Hi, we're here for class!" Employee #6: "Oh you're an hour early" Employee #7: "They had four classes but combined them into one." Employee #5: You can hang out for an hour if you'd like? NOPE. I would not like. I would like to have been informed :) Can we get a refund? Emp #5: "Sure, follow me." (stomp back across the pasture in heels). Walks into back, comes back out and says "You'll be refunded within 24 to 48 hours." ME: "Can I get a receipt please?" Emp #5: "No." Guess I'll just go home and organize a closet :(

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    Texas Renaissance Festival - Falconers hearth

    Texas Renaissance Festival

    3.7(387 reviews)
    9.0 km

    I have been coming here for years. I mean decades. If you, your partner, your family, your friends…read moreare looking for something cool to do that you don't get to do everyday. You should come to TRF. At the very least, this is the largest Renaissance festival in the US if not elsewhere as well. I highly suggest getting in early because the lines to get in throughout the day get longer. This place can get pretty packed, both at the gate and in the food and drink lines. They have a ginormous parking lot, it's dirt and grass. And it can bottleneck quite a bit at the entry point. Once you're in, they have hundreds of stalls of food, merchant selling different things, people putting on different types of shows, be it skill, craft, or comedy/drama. There's plenty of activities. The park itself is sectioned off into different themed areas, both the food and activities follow suit. They have tons of shows around the different areas in addition to the Central stage where you can see the king, jousting, sword fighting and the whole lot. Highly suggest going to the restroom before you leave, because you will likely be stuck in some traffic on the way out and you don't want to hold it. Trust me. In the last couple years I've taken to camping on their campgrounds. This requires an extra pass for camping, in addition to your entry. If you do things in groups it costs a lot less with a discount. They have porta potties throughout the campgrounds, and also a brick and mortar shower and restroom at the front of the campgrounds. The campgrounds are separated into two areas, the family the zone, which is closer to the main gate, and the non-family zone which is a mixed bag depending on what weekend you go closer to the festival area. This place gets pretty rowdy, and they are up late. If you intend to camp, this is the social area where a lot of things go. If you want a more relaxed, in civil area, stick to the family zone ( I don't). Highly recommend arriving early on the Friday before you're going in, as the camping area is first come first serve. We go in a pretty big group so we try to stake out enough space for all of our people. It's quite an experience, we really enjoy all of the people working there in character. They do a great job, and make it a great experience! Whether you're there with the family out for drinking or interested in shows and merchandise, there's something for everybody here. And the amount of different kinds of food is crazy.

    One of the top experiences I recommend to anyone if they ever travel to Houston. Or even anyone…read morethat currently lives in Houston. Even though it's a bit of a drive outside of the city, and traffic gets backed up upon entering the festival grounds, Todd Mission is known to be the LARGEST Renaissance Festival in the country. 55 acres of endless shopping, restaurants, stages, on top of all the intricate costumes that people put on just makes this such a magical experience. It's almost impossible to put into words, you just have to see it for yourself. #370

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    Cork This Tap That - Cheeseburger & Tots

    Cork This Tap That

    4.1(46 reviews)
    9.0 km

    Great people, a great atmosphere, and an all-around wonderful experience! The food was delicious,…read moreand everything was well organized. Singo Bingo was a lot of fun and kept everyone engaged throughout the event. The staff was friendly and welcoming, making it easy to relax and enjoy the evening. Looking forward to coming back again soon!

    An evening at Cork This Tap That is fun! We started out on a Friday night to listen to music and…read morehave dinner and the place was jammed. The owner apologized saying that no business owner wants to turn away business but it would be a long wait. We went elsewhere but showed up the next night and got the last table in the place. There was a singer, Chris, who was pretty darn good!! We enjoyed his music and his stories. I asked if he knew any Statler Brothers songs and then realized my taste in country music was formed in the 1970s and 80s. Before he was born! But he found one and we loved hearing him sing Counting Flowers on the Wall. He did great at Johnny Cash sings also! They have beers and wines and flights available. My family all enjoyed a few beers and I had a sangria. The burgers and salad were pronounced delicious and I had fish and chips. I'm sure it was commercially made and from the freezer, but actually very good. The fried pickles were better than I'd thought they'd be and the cheese curds were yummy. I got up to use the restroom and a man and his wife were there ( hallway) at the same time, and, he said to her, "Honey, come here you have to see this." They both laughed and I was not gonna miss this so I asked if I could look. Check out my picture of the urinal in the men's room. And what's on the wall opposite it!! We talked to the owner who was so very sweet and friendly. The menu is a hoot to read and the atmosphere is a fun Texas bar. It made for a really fun evening! We will be back next time we visit the family. If you are in the area, go and have fun!

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    Blackwood Educational Land Institute - Box and Garden Shed

    Blackwood Educational Land Institute

    5.0(1 review)
    28.1 km

    This is an EXCEPTIONAL place. We attended their Mornings in the Country event on a Saturday. Each…read moreevent is different so our experience may not be identical to yours. The event was from 10-2 and we were greeted and invited to roam and explore the grounds. Their farm is EXQUISITELY designed. Later, the on-site farmer, Becca, took us on a tour and we learned about organic gardening and the balance between plants and soil. It's all about the soil :) Becca was on hand to explain her farming techniques and answer our questions. We were served a delicious lunch outdoors in the large covered patio. This is a MUST SEE/VISIT place. My pics don't do it justice. Our group was a four year old and her grandparents and we all had fun!

    From the owner: Blackwood Educational Land Institute is a 33-acre non-profit teaching farm on the quest to model…read morethe indispensable role of restorative food systems in all our lives. We provide programming for youth, adults and families. We grow healthy food to inspire the next generation and to connect us all. We are dedicated to harvesting and producing our food in restorative and environmentally-conscious manner. At Blackwood, you can count on us for no synthetic chemicals, soil and crop diversity, self-sufficiency through the implementation of a closed-loop system, the ethical and humane treatment of animals, continually seeking to improve taste and increase the foods' regional viability, and utilizing low-energy resources as much as possible.

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