Here are three curated experiences for you, whether you like nature, history, shopping, or a combination of all three, they’ve got exactly what you want to do - right here in Columbus!
Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Schobels in Columbus, then head down Milam Street and explore the Live Oak Art Center, where you'll find some of the finest art pieces in the Lower Colorado Valley. After immersing yourself in art, continue to the Nesbitt Memorial Library, home to an extensive Texas History Archive that offers a glimpse into the region's rich past. For lunch, enjoy the famous brisket at Mikeska’s Barbecue, and afterward, spend the afternoon browsing unique treasures at Grand Oaks Antiques & Gifts, Hometown Goods, The Silver Barn, Southern Flair on the Square, and other charming downtown shops.
An experience focusing on leisurely drives, historical markers, and great food Rise and shine! Wake up and head to Maria's for a fantastic, authentic Mexican Breakfast. Try the breakfast tacos, some of the best in the county. After breakfast, head out to explore the dozens of historical markers chronicling the area's history in Columbus. Use the map on this page as a guide to a small sample of markers that tell the stories of Colorado County. Hungry for lunch? Try Lamberto's Brandon House Bistro, Keyser’s Market, Hartz Chicken Buffet, or Dairy Cone - where you can experience their authentic and homestyle cooking. Once you are done with lunch, take a leisurely drive through the countryside along US 90. This will allow you to follow the Old Spanish Trail through the historic Southern Pacific Railroad Underpass. Finally, return back to Columbus for a calm evening and a drink at Blake's Kitchen & Kocktailz, Magnolia Society or Hound Song Brewing Company.
An excursion focused on shopping, wine, and beautiful places to see. Start your day with breakfast at The Dewberry Cafe just off the Square in downtown Columbus. Then take a stroll across the street to the Alley Log Cabin and the Antique Tool Museum. Pass the grand, Spanish-inspired architecture of the Columbus Fire Station, and wind your way back into the Downtown National Register District, where you'll find the historic 1890 courthouse. If court isn't in session, take a stroll up to the third floor and admire the Tiffany glass dome - a rarity among Texas courthouses. Stop by the Stafford Opera House to visit the friendly Columbus Chamber of Commerce staff, and then hit Lola & Co., Morales Western Wear, Sunshine Design, Donna's Attic, and other area shops before lunch at Schobels, Los Cabos, Benny's Boudin & Cracklins, or Nancy's Steakhouse. For your afternoon adventure, hop in your car and take the historic driving tour of Columbus, which you can find on their website available for free download. Follow that with a trip to a winery in the Columbus area. After your leisurely drive, visit the butterfly garden at Mid-Town Park before heading to spend the late afternoon and early evening at Blake's Kitchen & Kocktailz, Magnolia Society or Hound Song Brewing Company.
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