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Jones, a former president of Salado College. Among its graduates were historian Charles W. Ramsdell and Edgar E. Witt , later lieutenant governor of Texas. The population of the town steadily dwindled until it was around They restored it and opened a restaurant which gained a national reputation and provided a well-known landmark.

The opening of other businesses, including a number of antique, arts and crafts stores, a publishing business, and a high fashion dress shop, revitalized the town.

In the Institute for the Humanities at Salado, under the leadership of Harry Wilmer, began offering a series of spring and fall lectures and seminars, which brought well-known figures in the arts and sciences from all over the world to Salado. These programs were featured on television's Public Broadcasting System.

The development of Mill Creek residential area attracted business and retired people seeking a stimulating intellectual and cultural atmosphere in a beautiful setting. In the population was 1, The following, adapted from the Chicago Manual of Style , 15th edition, is the preferred citation for this entry. Courtesy of Stagecoach Inn. Everything is freshly made and their menu runs the gamut from sandwiches to soups, quiches to salads.

Check for their daily special like chicken and dumplings! For a caffeinated pick me up, check out Marketplace Cafe for an espresso and a crepe or Lively Coffee House and Bistro for lunch with your cuppa.

Belly up to the bar or grab a table and a big brisket-and-sausage sandwich. Also, check their daily specials and concert calendar. For happy hour, dinner, and high-five good times, try The Shed.

Connected to the Inn on the Creek, this funky tavern serves pub grub like yardbird sandwiches, burgers, and wings. A historic landmark and former stop on the Chisholm Trail, the Inn and Restaurant has hosted travelers for decades and its menu honors the past with elevated dishes like hushpuppies, a grilled cheese sandwich with white and smoked cheddar cheeses, a savory chicken fried steak.

Or, opt for an agave old fashioned on the scenic deck. Barrow Brewing Co. Located inside on old granary, there are Salado creek views and a huge selection of in-house brews. They host events on the regular so grab a frosty beer and join in. Get in on their daily tastings, live music and as a bonus, this spot is kid and pet-friendly. Salado Winery is the place to go for something really unique.

Salado has long attracted artists of all kinds, from painters and potters to playwrights and song writers, and the best way to experience this side of town is to get your hands dirty. Start at Salado Glassworks , where you can watch the expert glass blowers create colorful bowls, plates and other items. With its art galleries, restaurants and a youthful vibe, the Royal Street District has a bit of something for everyone. Step into the decidedly rustic taproom and behold the jaw-dropping selection of beer brewed in house, from a stout brewed with roasted coconut to the Evil Catfish IPA, a pleasantly hoppy brew named after a local legend.

A family-friendly hangout for locals and visitors alike, the brewery hosts everything from live music on the weekends to bike rides and yoga, so plan to stick around for a while. Have a drink or two at Barrow, then go for a stroll through the rest of the district to uncover its many treasures. Once the sun starts to set, head over to the Hunter Gatherer at Inn on the Creek, an upscale globally inspired eatery that serves dishes made with Texas-grown ingredients and shots on its outdoor patio.

Get your fill, then head back out into the district to enjoy your night out on the town. As much as Salado is a hot spot for artists and art lovers, we have just as much to offer browsers and shoppers. Many of our shops are concentrated in Salado Square, where historic brick buildings imported from around the state line both sides of Main Street. With so much to shopping to do, we suggest you leave some extra space in your luggage.

You may have heard of wines made here in Texas. Heck, you may have even tried a few. But Salado Winery Co. Join them, or our newest winery, Axis Winery , for a taste of the delicious Texas terroir. Trying these wines is just part of the experience at our Salado wineries.



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