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    Berdoll Pecan Candy & Gift Company

    4.3(122 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$
    45 years in business
    Family-owned & operated

    This place is AMAZING I mean a vending machine with pie and…read morenuts and yummy goodness The people are enormously nice and helpful It has the feeling of home and there is SO much to get The nuts are amazing too (and I don't mean the people running the place) It was our first time there and we plan on going back again

    Be warned: you're going to leave with lighter wallets and heavier bags…read more Let me start by saying pulling off Highway 71 for anything is flirting with death. Cars zoom past like they're running away for their lives, but I risked my life for the giant squirrel statue sitting on the side of the road. What is this thing and what is the store attached to it? I had to see. Birthday weekend energy. Inside, the first thing that hits you is that massive pecan scented candle filling the whole store. They did this on purpose. It feels like a cozy Hallmark movie. The place smells delightful and that scent makes you want to buy something. Makes you ready to sample everything in sight. You deserve this. The store has everything: pecan pies, pecan candy, shelled/unshelled pecans, jams, jellies, hot sauces, toys, Texas branded/themed everything...you name it. It's all specialty, all cute, and all priced like it. I grabbed my niece two grenade-shaped hot sauces from "The General" brand because they were trendy and hilarious. But YIKES...Fifteen dollars each. Why, why, WHYYYYYYYY???? I gently reminded myself that Christmas is coming and delusion is part of the season. The staff was unbelievably friendly. They nudged you to sample this, try that, taste this. But beware because that southern hospitality will have you spending money you know you shouldn't or know you don't have. Once the total in my head started climbing, I called it and marched to the register before I got reckless. All in all, it's a fun little stop to stretch your legs, snack on some samples, and pick up something quirky. Pace yourself!

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    Live Oak Brewing Company

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    Live Oak Brewing Company is one of Austin's oldest breweries, best known for traditional German and…read moreCzech style lagers, especially its hefeweizen, pilsner, and seasonal lagers using old world brewing techniques. Founded in 1997 by Chip McElroy, Live Oak was built with a simple idea "make beer for people who actually like the taste of beer." In 2015, Live Oak moved to their current location on a beautiful property along the Colorado River, opening a taproom and biergarten. One its unique features...it's off the beaten path of other breweries. Live Oak Brewing is north of the airport and backs to the Fast Park remote airport parking lot. At first glance it looks like it's a convergence of a fire station and deserted manufacturing plant. The grounds are impeccable...tall statuesque trees, lush green vegetation and an extensive outside biergarten. It feels like you are in a nature bubble. Interestingly, Live Oak Brewing has its own on site 18 hole disc golf course (different from traditional golf) located directly on the brewery's property. Live Oak Brewing's interior has the feel of a German Hofbräu...homey, spacious, and welcoming, with long communal tables that encourage conversation and human interaction. You can see directly into the brewing space, with large tanks and equipment. Also, board games are available if you choose to play. Live Oak is family friendly and dog friendly. In fact, Groot, the owner's dog, freely roams through the brewery drinking area. While I only had sips of beer (not a big beer drinker), my friends enjoyed their beers. Live Oak Brewery Company is a super fun place to hang out.

    Great brewery! Different location close to the airport but handy if you have a long connection :)…read moreIt's really nice outdoors with big trees and even a disc golf course. My baby loved sitting in the shade and staring at all the trees! Beers are German themed and they have a few Athletic NA beers too. We've been a few times and always enjoy it :)

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    Webberville Grocery

    3.3(3 reviews)
    5.6 mi
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    I love this place. They are always friendly and helpful. I usually get gas, great coffee and snacks…read morebut also a few different groceries. I also love the food they make especially the potato logs and hamburgers. I really can't say enough good about this store. It is not like most of the little convenience stores I've been in. The service, selections, and country atmosphere sets it apart from many others.

    Wow! I'm the first reviewer of this place! I'm shocked!…read more For the tl;dr crowd: this is your typical country convenience store with a wide assortment of goods and products with your standard convenience store mark-up. Nothing special other than this is the closet store I've got in my neck of the woods. Now, the long version..... Okay, so, this place pretty much has a captive audience: residents in and around Webberville, the small working class village betwixt Austin and Bastrop on FM 969, and the truck drivers that work out of the two gravel mining operations on either side of town. It's more than a convenience store -- it's a gas station, a restaurant (take-out only), a bar (carry-out only), a coffee shop (if you like straight up black coffee, though it's freshly-ground whole bean!), and a meeting place for neighbors who seldom see each other save random run-ins here. Breakfast tacos and coffee are my go-to items here, couple times a week. I can walk in, nod, and they'll have my order ready by the time I walk up to the counter with my coffee (nice thing too is they have dairy creamer in the little plastic containers, along with the powdered non-dairy crap). They also have the convenience store pizza (Hunt Brothers?) which works okay in a pinch, but you get what you pay for. They serve the typical ranchero tacos, beef and chicken fajita tacos (with a nice homemade green salsa that brings out a fair amount of sweat), chicken wings, fried chicken, fried burritos, sausage wraps, and other standard convenience store fare. The food is nothing really to write home about, and I'm unclear when they stop fixing food, because there is usually nothing under the heating lamps when I walk in on my way home from work, which seems like the perfect time to move a ton of food to the post-work crowd. They will cook burgers and heat up pizza if you call in though. Tips for tacos -- get there early in the mornings (between 545am-630am) and they'll make them right there for you, with cheese and salsa. Otherwise, you get them wrapped up and under the heat lamp, but they don't stick around too long. Weekends are best for the rancheros and fajitas, but get them before 11am or the tortillas are soggy -- still good, but they can be quite goopy. There are several shelves and displays of Mexican foodstuffs from Bimbo, catering to the target audience -- sweets, chips, various candies, dried nuts and fruits. By the bottles of sodas and other drinks, you can get eggs, Elgin sausage links, butter, vegetables and potatoes of varying freshness, milk, etc, suitably marked up for your convenience. Sometimes it's nice to have that option -- cheaper than running all the way into Bastrop or Austin for that 1/2 gallon of milk and dozen eggs. Enough about the food, huh? Ice. I get my ice here. They have the small bags, and the big bags. I get a small bag for my fridge, and it sets me up for a couple weeks. Nothing exciting. They have a fair selection of beer -- imports, craft, and your typical Bud and MGD, which can be found iced down by the front counter, along with pre-made michelada cups, which I haven't tried yet. You've got your herbal viagra of different potencies and brands, 5 Hour Energy and related knock-offs, your various knives, watches, and colored contacts (COLORED CONTACTS at a convenience store?! YES!), an unhealthy assortment of tobacco products (including rolling papers and flavored cigars for all you potheads). You can also get dice and play cards, and a number of Spanish-language cds. You can even get saint candles and rosaries (made in China, go figure). By the coffee and ice cream (lotta Blue Bell, yo!) there's also a big rack of caps with which you can express your various ethnic pride. By the front door you can get all sorts of cell phone accessories. For the fishermen headed to the river, you can get all your gear, including fishing poles and bait. If you want lotto tickets, this is your place as well -- ton of scratch-offs and pick-yer-number lotto tickets. A shame they don't have pay-at-the-pump gas, but you can pump first and pay later if they recognize you. For reference, they've got 2 regular pumps and one diesel, but sometimes one of the regulars is empty. The best place about this place though IS the gas, which is a good dime to fifteen cents cheaper than the other two gas stations between Webberville and Austin, so good on these guys for keeping it real in the 'Ville. Also for reference, hours of operation are 530am-11pm, but sometimes it's 545am if they're running late, which also pushes back production of tacos and coffee, but you can at least watch local news while you wait. Note that there is a $4 minimum on credit card purchases. And if you happen to forget your wallet, which I've done a couple times, they'll trust you to come back and pay later. Presumably, because they know I live out there.

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