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    Wranglers Prime Rib Barn - Herb Crusted Prime Rib served with buttery Yukon mashed potatoes, horseradish cream and natural beef jus

    Wranglers Prime Rib Barn

    4.5(41 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Casual dining

    What a cool place! My husband picked this restaurant to take us for Valentine's Day dinner. It…read moredid not disappoint! The food was outstanding (we had the Cesar salad, filet mignon with shrimp and mushrooms and cheesecake with raspberry sauce for dessert) It was seasoned and cooked to perfection and the service was excellent. I would definitely recommend this restaurant if you're looking for a great place! We will be coming back in the future.

    For my father and me, the allure of Wrangler's Prime Rib Barn in Fredericksburg was backed by the…read moreweight of an overall 4.7-star Yelp rating and a glowing endorsement from Tanji Patton, a fellow gourmand whose opinion I've grown to trust. I watched her recent "Good Taste" feature wherein she interviewed a full dining room of beaming patrons and commended the menu's standouts, painting a picture of a hidden gem that warranted a 90-minute drive from San Antonio. Our experience with Wrangler's began two weeks prior. A significant communication snafu regarding our reservation threatened to derail our plans before they even started. However, the owner salvaged the situation by issuing a $100 credit for the confusion. It was a kind, generous gesture of good faith that smoothed over the initial frustration and heightened our anticipation. Unfortunately, the goodwill established by the owner's gesture could not save the lunch that followed yesterday. To say my father and I were disappointed would be a gross understatement. In lieu of my typical journalistic style, I'll list and review each item individually. Caesar salad (1.5/5.0): The salad my father received bore little resemblance to the one featured prominently on Wrangler's website. The photo on the website (also posted on Yelp by the business owner) features green, leafy romaine stalks topped with dressing and what appear to be fried onions or shallots. At least 1/3 of the lettuce head my father received--cut lazily into two halves--consisted of hard, unpalatable white ribs. The dressing, which my father described as merely serviceable, sat in a pool at the bottom of the bowl, leaving the lettuce largely undressed. The accompanying crostini were stale and borderline inedible. Prime rib spring rolls (1.5/5.0): The allure of thinly sliced, desiccated prime rib stuffed into spring rolls was lost on me, but our server recommended them enthusiastically. The rolls looked and tasted oily, likely a result of being fried at too low a temperature. They sat in a bath of honey mustard that overpowered the dish and rendered the bottoms of the rolls a mushy mess. A garnish of raw carrots and cilantro added crunch but little else. Suggestion: pair the spring rolls with a cheese sauce and top them with *pickled* carrots to add some brightness and acidity. Smashburger (2.0/5.0): The patties were dry and tough from the center to the edges. My father detected little to no seasoning on the burger. The bottom bun functioned more like a sponge for the copious amounts of grease from the patties and sautéed onions. The accompanying fries, while acceptable, were standard cuts, not the intriguing sidewinder fries pictured on Yelp. Ribeye lunch special (1.0/5.0): This was unequivocally one of the worst ribeyes I've eaten in my life. If you follow my reviews, then you know I've ordered ribeyes from steakhouses of varying price points, so I know what constitutes a great steak. Unfortunately, the ribeye I received at Wrangler's ticked none of the boxes. It was tough, unseasoned, and consisted of approximately 40% gristle and huge globs of unrendered fat. See my attached photo for proof. The steak needed a hotter grill to render the fat (which should have been trimmed better initially) and produce the desired Maillard reaction. The salad that accompanied the steak was overdressed with what tasted like a balsamic vinaigrette. It was too sour and overpowering for me to stomach. The reviews on Yelp and Google are almost unanimously positive, so I am clearly in the minority. The interior features a lovely view of the adjoining vineyard, so at least that's a positive. Maybe we caught the restaurant on a bad day, or maybe the predominantly older clientele, most of whom strike me as locals, simply lack perspective and have no basis for comparison. Whatever the case, I cannot recommend Wrangler's Prime Rib Barn.

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    Wranglers Prime Rib Barn - Steak and Shrimp Special with Roasted Mushrooms

    Steak and Shrimp Special with Roasted Mushrooms

    Wranglers Prime Rib Barn - Fried Spring Rolls

    Fried Spring Rolls

    Wranglers Prime Rib Barn - Loaded Steer Potatoes
Roasted baby russets loaded with cheddar jack, green onions, sour cream, jalapenos, crispy shallots, bacon

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    Loaded Steer Potatoes Roasted baby russets loaded with cheddar jack, green onions, sour cream, jalapenos, crispy shallots, bacon

    Hill & Vine - Salad with Chicken

    Hill & Vine

    4.2(795 reviews)
    9.5 mi
    $$

    Food was wonderful. We got the goat cheese dip - a fantastic warm goat cheese spread with pita. We…read moreeat a ton of goat cheese and this was a heavy contender. Wifey got the burger I got the chicken sando. Both were perfect. Amazing fresh toppings, fries were out of control, and the size was right. I sipped on the William Chris Mourvèdre - a stellar, light, round red. Vibes were great. Really Texas core. Also very baby/kid friendly as they have nice high chairs, and an outdoor section if you've got some truly wild kiddos. Expect to spend $30 per person, but you'll leave full as a tick and thinking about next time.

    We were really disappointed with our anniversary dinner experience. My husband ordered the tri-tip,…read moreand when ordering, the waiter stated it could only be prepared medium-rare or more well done -- not rarer -- and we placed the order based on that. When the dish arrived, however, the steak was clearly overcooked and closer to well done than medium-rare. When we raised the concern, the waiter claimed she had told us the meat would come out anywhere from medium-rare to well done due to how it sits in the warmer, and then suggested we must have misunderstood her initial explanation. This contradiction was frustrating and unprofessional, especially as it felt like our concern was being dismissed rather than addressed. Both the waiter and manager insisted the steak was cooked correctly, despite it clearly not being medium-rare. After we sent it back, they replaced it with a filet that was prepared properly. They did remove the original entrée from the bill, but then charged us for the filet at cost. Given the situation, it would have been more appropriate to simply substitute the filet at the original menu price. Unfortunately, my meal was also very underwhelming. The fish lacked flavor and was not enjoyable. Overall, it was a disappointing experience, especially for a special anniversary dinner. I will say -- the hummus plate was delightful. Light and great flavor for an appetizer. The drinks were also very good too.

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    Hill & Vine - Kitchen area

    Kitchen area

    Hill & Vine - Onion rings

    Onion rings

    Hill & Vine - Lavender mint lemonade

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    Lavender mint lemonade

    Cast Iron Punk - Cast Iron Hash

    Cast Iron Punk

    5.0(5 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    We found this hidden gem on our way out of Fredericksburg heading back home and I'm sad we didn't…read morefind it earlier! The food was so so good. We had the eggs Benedict special for New Years Day and also their homemade cinnamon roll. Wow it was all sooo good! The service was amazing, everyone was so sweet and welcoming. The ambiance as so nice and peaceful. Such a pretty view! I highly recommend this place if you are in the area, we will definitely come back next time we are in town!

    Wish I had 6 stars. This was "RIDICULOUSLY" fantastic. The wife and I trekked here on a Sunday…read moremorning. Third time here. I ordered the Bananas Foster French Toast with a side of eggs and bacon. The wife had some weird sounding pizza (Shakshuka) with jammy yoke eggs and whipped goat cheese. After 31 years of marriage, I thought I knew her but that was out of left field. Immediately I thought I wouldn't be able to eat my French Toast because one taste of the pizza and we would be switching meals. After sitting in a lovely table overlooking the vineyard, we were served. The pizza looked incredible but I tried to eat as much of the French toast as I could before the switcheroony. To my astonishment, she exclaimed her pleasure and demanded I stop eating and taste her pizza. Ok...dang. She nailed it. It was fantastic. My French toast was amazing too. We absolutely love love love this place. Alex the Chef is a food artist. If you are in the area Thursday through Sunday, please stop and support this little gem. Bon appetit Yelpers.

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    Cast Iron Punk - The view

    The view

    Cast Iron Punk - Focaccia bread goat cheese and pesto

    Focaccia bread goat cheese and pesto

    Cast Iron Punk - Crème brûlée French Toast

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    Crème brûlée French Toast

    Sunset Grill - Mexican Coffee (my new favorite drink)

    Sunset Grill

    4.5(1.9k reviews)
    9.2 mi
    $$

    This is our favorite brunch in Fred…read more Sam has taken care of us many times and she's wonderful! The whole staff here is top notch. They updated their porch to have more coverage which will be great once summer really hits. Inside is great too. We've sat in all the areas. We went all out for our brunch date (mom & dad time out). Cold brew with vanilla, caramel iced latte... yummmm! We started with zucchini fries and they were hot, crunchy and delicious. I had the brunch burger (it was huge!) with sweet potato fries. I love their sweet potato fries. Husband tried the special- biscuit love - says it's good for anyone who loves gravy and brunch dessert was the banana French toast - we got the banana on the side and a side of berries. Yum yum yum. Soft and pillowy. Thank you Sam! See you soon :)

    My husband and I stopped in on a Saturday morning around 8:30 and were seated right away! Our…read moreserver Cassie greeted us almost immediately and was friendly and attentive from start to finish. She really made the experience. I ordered the Eggs Benedict, substituting bacon for ham, with a biscuit and gravy on the side. The Eggs Benedict was good. I loved the unexpected touch of Swiss cheese, which added a nice twist to a classic dish. The hollandaise was a little on the sour side, but the bacon was cooked perfectly. The biscuit and gravy was the real star of my meal, so good that I almost wish I had ordered it as my main! Definitely getting that next time. My husband went for The Big Ass Sandwich and loved it. Fair warning- it lives up to its name. It's big, it's messy, and it's absolutely worth it. He said the same thing I was thinking: we need to come back. We'll definitely be returning on our next trip to Fredericksburg. Highly recommend if you're looking for a great breakfast spot with good food and even better service!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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    Sunset Grill - Pretty decor/seating area

    Pretty decor/seating area

    Sunset Grill - Huevos Rancheros

    Huevos Rancheros

    Sunset Grill - Crab cakes

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    Crab cakes

    Wildseed Farms - 2008 Irrigated rows

    Wildseed Farms

    4.3(298 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    Very disappointed in that Wildseed Farms adds a Tip to purchases made at the gift shop there. I…read moremade two separate purchases; one inside the gift shop and one in the outdoor garden center. Both purchases included a tip, without my knowledge or consent. I emailed them, asking why a tip is automatically added onto the gift shop purchases, and never received a reply. At this point in time, they will no longer get any more business from me.

    Finally made the trek over to check out Wildseed Farms. We came across this place accidentally as…read morewe were leaving Enchanted Rock. At that time, there was nothing going on and nothing growing so we decided to come back around when spring was happening. So this time around, definitely more popular, more cars and people wanting to check the place out. Essentially I was expecting this to be more of a field of flowers. But, it's basically that (although there wasn't much of it yet, just some flowers to see) and garden decor, pots, gifts, wine, pickled things, plants and LOTS of wildflower seeds to plant at home. The plants, some were decently priced, most were a little pricier. Just depends on which ones. Majority of the ones we wanted were a little better price wise vs going to home depot, at least we think so! We walked around the adventure trail (since it was free) to get some steps in and have the kids burn some of their energy out while roaming around (minus my toddler, she would want to run away and fast haha so I changed my mind on that idea). The trail itself was open, spacious and a great way to get some fresh air. You can be lucky enough to catch some glimpses of some flowers that could be sprouting out even though there's not much! The shops: they had different types of store fronts, one for food/snack/pickled items alongside a small cafe where you can order beer and wine, another for more accessories, clothing and some planting items too! They had standing wine tasting area near the trail walking area if you want to walk around with some wine. Parking: so much parking, so definitely not to worry although I can image it being more difficult when the flowers really bloom in their field.

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    Wildseed Farms - Butterfly

    Butterfly

    Wildseed Farms - Can walk around and sip some wine while checking out some flowers and scenery

    Can walk around and sip some wine while checking out some flowers and scenery

    Wildseed Farms

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