Fredericksburg Brewing Company on Main Street in historic downtown Fredericksburg, Texas. – photo by Joe AlexanderI made a drive through part of the Texas Hill Country up to Fredericksburg for lunch on Tuesday.
I stopped in at the Fredericksburg Brewing Company, the oldest operating brew pub in Texas.
You know you’re in Fredericksburg when the restaurant not only makes its own beer, but also made from scratch peach cobbler.
“Hier Wird mit Liebe Gekocht” means “cooking with love here”.
You can see where the beer comes from as you drink and dine at Fredericksburg Brewing Company.Fredericksburg is known for its peaches – so you can count on the peach cobbler at Fredericksburg Brewing Company.
Selena mural by Optek_Art in San Antonio.The legend of Selena has long been a part of San Antonio’s music culture.
There is a new tribute to the Queen of Tejano Music on the western edge of downtown San Antonio. The mural is the work of Roland Alvarez – also known as Optek_Art.
This is at the corner of West Houston and North Leona about two blocks north of UTSA Downtown and a block east of Frio Street.
One of three cats in this Angela Fox mural located north of the main downtown San Antonio tourist area.This is another long mural behind the KLRN building on the corner of Broadway and McCullough – on the northwest corner of the building. The mural faces Avenue B and the parking lot of the CPS Headquarters.
This mural is courtesy of Angela Fox and San Antonio Street Art.
Cruising cats are part of a mural by Connie Chapa near downtown San Antonio.Another mural right off Broadway just a little north of downtown San Antonio’s main tourist area.
This is behind the KLRN building on the corner of Broadway and McCullough. The mural faces Avenue B and the parking lot of the CPS Headquarters.
This long mural is courtesy of Connie Chapa and San Antonio Street Art.
Mural by Jenkins2D just north of downtown San Antonio facing McCullough near the corner with Broadway.This very wide mural is right by the corner of Broadway and McCollough. It’s within walking distance of Alamo Plaza and the San Antonio Riverwalk.
The KLRN building is right on the corner. There is a parking lot in front of the mural that I believe used to be the home of one of the city’s horse-drawn carriage companies.
It looks like this art is courtesy of:
Jenkins2d 2021
Pabst Blue Ribbon
San Antonio Street Art Initiative