A Daycation in San Saba
Last weekend my best friend and I got to explore the Heart of Texas and stay in the cute town of San Saba — to say that we were pleasantly surprised would be an understatement. Also, San Saba is the Pecan Capital of the World — who knew! We stayed at the most adorable hotel, the Dofflemyer, and were in awe at the simple, but completely stunning rooms. There is not a concierge, so you receive a code for your room instead of keys, which cuts out the process of checking in at a front desk. For more information, or to book a room, click here.
Our favorite food spots were Gage’s BBQ, Oliver & Co. and Young’s Burritos & BBQ. The barbecue in San Saba was delicious and definitely not like the barbecue you get in Austin. It was flavorful, reasonably priced, and hearty in the best way. Oliver & Co. is connected to the lobby of the Dofflemyer, making it the perfect spot to grab breakfast and coffee after your stay. They have delicious pastries, quiche, and lots of tasty coffee options. Note: they stop serving breakfast at 10.
Here is a list of my favorite activities to do in San Saba:
Explore the charming town square — the buildings are beautiful and full of history.
Do a wine tasting at Old Man Scary Cellars and the Wedding Oak Winery. Both have incredibly cozy spaces, kind staff and very tasty wine.
Sample all of the fudge, jams, and coffee available at Alamo Pecan Coffee.
Grab a coconut milk latte at Oliver & Co with one of their many flavored syrups.
Buy some gifts for friends and family at San Saba Olive Oil Company, J.C. Campbell & Co. Mercantile, Harry’s Boots, San Saba Soap Company, and Madeleine & Me.
Take a drive to see the Wedding Oak Tree — it’s a beauty!
Note: If you happen to visit on a Friday night, go to a football game! We had a blast cheering on the Dillos and pretending to be locals (in a true Friday Night Lights fashion.)
Hats off to the cutest little Texas town in the top of the Texas Hill Country! Thanks for having us, San Saba!