Guidebook for Utopia

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Guidebook for Utopia

Food Scene

Lost Maples Cafe specializes in steaks, burgers & Mexican food. They were one of the primary film sets for the Robert Duvall movie, "Seven Days In Utopia".
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Lost Maples Cafe
384 Main St
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Lost Maples Cafe specializes in steaks, burgers & Mexican food. They were one of the primary film sets for the Robert Duvall movie, "Seven Days In Utopia".
The Lunch box is located next door to the Utopia General Store in downtown Utopia across the street from the town square and fire station. They specialize in burgers and sweet potato fries.
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The Lunchbox
406 Main St
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The Lunch box is located next door to the Utopia General Store in downtown Utopia across the street from the town square and fire station. They specialize in burgers and sweet potato fries.
This is a widely acclaimed restaurant in Tarpley, about 18 miles from Utopia on State Hwy 470. http://www.macandernies.com/
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Mac & Ernie's Roadside Eatery
11804 Farm to Market Rd 470
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This is a widely acclaimed restaurant in Tarpley, about 18 miles from Utopia on State Hwy 470. http://www.macandernies.com/
The Laurel Tree is a gourmet restaurant in the French style of Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. Also see the Tree House Dining Room built by Animal Planet's Tree House Masters. It has great food that is reasonably priced. Open Saturday only by Reservation. http://www.utopiagourmet.com/
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The Laurel Tree
18956 N 187
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The Laurel Tree is a gourmet restaurant in the French style of Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. Also see the Tree House Dining Room built by Animal Planet's Tree House Masters. It has great food that is reasonably priced. Open Saturday only by Reservation. http://www.utopiagourmet.com/

Parks & Nature

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Lost Maples State Natural Area
37221 RM 187
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Park Nazzjonali Garner
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Utopia Park
240 Utopia Park Rd
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Utopia Golf
20567 RM 187
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Concan
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Drinks & Nightlife

The Cowboy Capital of the World * A blending of Indian, Mexican, Polish and Western cultures gives Bandera a unique ambiance not found elsewhere in Texas. ** Many bloody battles between Apache and Comanche Indians and the Spanish Conquistadors took place in Bandera Pass (12 miles north of Bandera on Hwy 173). Legend has it that, for years afterwards, a red “bandera” (Spanish for banner or flag) was flown at the site to define the boundary between Spanish and Indian hunting grounds. ***The cypress trees that outline the course of the Medina River brought the first permanent settlers to Bandera. A mill that sawed cypress shingles was established here in 1853. In 1855 sixteen Polish families immigrated to Bandera to work at the mill. The Polish heritage is evident in much of the town’s architecture. A fine example is the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, second oldest Polish Catholic Church in the U.S. ****Bandera’s title, “Cowboy Capital of the World” originated when it became a staging area for the last great cattle drives of the late 1800’s. Confirming Bandera as the “Cowboy Capital of the World”, a bronze monument honoring the many National Rodeo Champions who call Bandera home, stands on the Courthouse lawn. ***** https://www.banderacowboycapital.com/
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Bandera
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The Cowboy Capital of the World * A blending of Indian, Mexican, Polish and Western cultures gives Bandera a unique ambiance not found elsewhere in Texas. ** Many bloody battles between Apache and Comanche Indians and the Spanish Conquistadors took place in Bandera Pass (12 miles north of Bandera on Hwy 173). Legend has it that, for years afterwards, a red “bandera” (Spanish for banner or flag) was flown at the site to define the boundary between Spanish and Indian hunting grounds. ***The cypress trees that outline the course of the Medina River brought the first permanent settlers to Bandera. A mill that sawed cypress shingles was established here in 1853. In 1855 sixteen Polish families immigrated to Bandera to work at the mill. The Polish heritage is evident in much of the town’s architecture. A fine example is the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, second oldest Polish Catholic Church in the U.S. ****Bandera’s title, “Cowboy Capital of the World” originated when it became a staging area for the last great cattle drives of the late 1800’s. Confirming Bandera as the “Cowboy Capital of the World”, a bronze monument honoring the many National Rodeo Champions who call Bandera home, stands on the Courthouse lawn. ***** https://www.banderacowboycapital.com/
This country saloon is located in Tarpley and is a place primarily for having a few beers and listening to live music (usually solo musicians, but occasionally a small band) after you have eaten at Mac & Ernie's Eatery across William's Creek.
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Williams Creek Depot
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This country saloon is located in Tarpley and is a place primarily for having a few beers and listening to live music (usually solo musicians, but occasionally a small band) after you have eaten at Mac & Ernie's Eatery across William's Creek.