Round Top is famous for antiques and Royers Pies—though as sugar addicts, we’re admittedly biased on that front. Unfortunately, a steady diet of pies cannot be sustained during long days of antiquing at Round Top’s famous Spring and Fall Antique Fairs. Fear not, the city is packed with delicious alternatives—and bed & breakfasts for overnight visitors—to keep you fueled and ready to shop. Try one of these spots the next time you’re in town:
For lunch and dinner: Find delicious pizza and beer at Stone Cellar, or indulge in some of the best comfort food around at The Oaks Restaurant.
For an after-dinner treat: Look no further than the pie masters at Royers Pie Haven and Royers Cafe.
For drinks: Prost pairs fine wine selections with artisanal plates in an intimate wine bar setting.
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