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RM
October 29th 03, 09:08 PM
Some time ago here there was a discussion on this in which there
seemed to be a concensus that a BBQ joint at LLano (6R9) was the
spot.

Could anyone tell me:
1: Is it still?
2: Is there anyplace better in north or central Texas
to bring a foreign visitor?

MLenoch
October 29th 03, 11:41 PM
They have self serve gas pumps there. If you bring a warbird, they have to run
the pumps twice.
The signs at the airport say it is the Chili Capitol.........FWIW!!
VL

Neal
October 30th 03, 12:40 AM
On 29 Oct 2003 13:08:37 -0800, (RM) wrote:

>Some time ago here there was a discussion on this in which there
>seemed to be a concensus that a BBQ joint at LLano (6R9) was the
>spot.
>
>Could anyone tell me:
> 1: Is it still?
> 2: Is there anyplace better in north or central Texas
> to bring a foreign visitor?

The BBQ joint is Coopers BBQ in town, not on the field or even in
walking distance. http://www.coopersbbq.com . They usually have a
courtesy car at the airport, but I think Coopers can send a van to
come and pick you up too. If you're a die-hard bbq carnivore, this is
definitely a great place. Might want to call ahead and check on ride
availability before flying there.

Also down south, there's Fredericksburg / Gillespie County (T82) with
a hotel and diner on the field http://www.hangarhotel.com/ . Get a
courtesy car into town and there's lots to see and do for a visitor --
brewpub, winery, restaurants, touristy stuff, etc.
http://www.yourbrewery.com/
http://www.fredericksburg-texas-events.com/gcha.html

If you're planning to spent some time flying down to the hill country,
I'd gorge myself for lunch at Coopers, then continue flying down a bit
further south to Fredericksburg and then sample the brewery & winery,
and stay overnight in one of the many bed & breakfasts or the Hangar
Hotel.

Closer to the D/FW area, take them to Cedar Mills (3T0). Nice place
with a five minute walk from the airstrip to the restaurant at the
marina. Best turf runway in Texas.... smoother than a lot of paved
ones I've landed on.

Also an ok little bbq joint in Gainesville (KGLE) called the
"SmokeHouse" just a couple miles west of the airport on highway 82,
and they usually always have two courtesy cars available at
Gainesville airport.

If you want to scare the heck out of your pax on landing and takeoff,
you can fly them to McGehee's Catfish restaurant (T40) just across
the Red River north from Gainesville. The catfish was alright, but not
outstanding the last time I was there, but it's all-you-can-eat.

James M. Knox
November 1st 03, 03:12 PM
Neal > wrote in
:

> Also down south, there's Fredericksburg / Gillespie County (T82) with
> a hotel and diner on the field http://www.hangarhotel.com/ .

Be aware that the diner is not only open Friday and Saturday, and part of
Sunday.

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James M. Knox
TriSoft ph 512-385-0316
1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331
Austin, Tx 78721
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Timothy Oneal
November 2nd 03, 06:51 PM
Brenham Tx has a good restaurant on the field. The chicken fried chicken
sandwich was great...

Tim
"James M. Knox" > wrote in message
...
> Neal > wrote in
> :
>
> > Also down south, there's Fredericksburg / Gillespie County (T82) with
> > a hotel and diner on the field http://www.hangarhotel.com/ .
>
> Be aware that the diner is not only open Friday and Saturday, and part of
> Sunday.
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> James M. Knox
> TriSoft ph 512-385-0316
> 1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331
> Austin, Tx 78721
> -----------------------------------------------

Bud Patterson
November 3rd 03, 07:06 AM
"Timothy Oneal" > wrote in message
...
> Brenham Tx has a good restaurant on the field. The chicken fried chicken
> sandwich was great...

....and after that sandwich, take a tour of the Blue Bell
Ice Creamery for dessert. I do miss Texas from time to time.

http://www.bluebell.com/about_visiting.htm

Cheers,

-Bud
KMYF

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