The Texas Hill Country's rich culture has attracted tourists from across the nation for decades. One German town is now drawing a crowd for its authentic food, which has been compared to that of ...
The year was 1959. German immigrants Karl and Ria Kuby had relocated 500 miles north to Dallas from San Juan, Texas, where Karl had taken a job at Carl’s European Sausage Co. For two years, he honed ...
NEW BRAUNFELS — As home of the rollicking Wurstfest, the oldest German bakery in Texas and countless businesses with the word “haus” in their name, no place in Texas continues to honor its German ...
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This tiny town near Dallas has a food scene worth planning a weekend around
From giant pancakes to German biergartens, Granbury’s historic square serves up one of Texas’ most surprising small-town food ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. German food from Tiny Schnitzel Haus in Pipe Creek, Texas. (Mia Valdez/MySA) In the Texas Hill Country, traces of German heritage ...
SOUTHLAKE — The 23rd annual Southlake Oktoberfest continues Sunday with food, live entertainment, contests, and vendors. More than 100,000 people from across Texas are expected to turn out for ...
German cuisine offers such a wide range of culinary treasures, and is especially abundant in the comfort food department. If you're looking for hearty dishes for chilly nights that just make you feel ...
The unofficial start to summer is here and one local pizzeria is celebrating with an all-you-can-eat kid-friendly pizza party ...
In the Texas Hill Country, traces of German heritage are everywhere — biergartens, architecture, people's last names and, of course, Oktoberfest. However, when it comes to food, these influences can ...
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