Pampering

Owner Dawn Donalson
Enjoy a visit to the spa or order up massage outcall service. Therapists at Above and Beyond Day Spa are the local experts for pampering you, your friends and family members. Let our top professionals give you a massage, European facial massage, complete spa treatment or a natural manicure & pedicure.  All you have to do is relax. Open 7 days 9-6.  Learn more...
Culinary

Chef Carol Seminara

The goal at Fredericksburg Culinary Arts (FBGCA) is to present fun and useful demonstration style classes that incorporate traditional culinary techniques and Hill Country ingredients. Learn more...

 
Chocolatier Lecia Duke
Look for the large Chocolat sign hanging outside Duke's famous shop on West Main.  Lecia welcomes visitors who stop in and want to learn more about delicate and delicious dark chocolate treats.  Learn more...

Wine

The PREMIERE way to visit Texas Wineries and enjoy Texas Wines in style and luxury! Visit Hill Country Wineries in a limousine coach with the luxury of a limousine. Learn more...

 

TEXAS WINE TRAILS

24 Hill Country Texas wineries are waiting to welcome you, join us for a taste of the good life. All wine trails are self-guided driving tours to be enjoyed at your leisure.  Learn more...

Fishing

Guide
Rick Wilson

Top notch fly fishing services complete with local guide service and a fly shop.  He has been featured in two television shows: Cabela's Americana Outdoors and PBS's The New Fly Fisher featuring Rick as the guide.  Learn more...

 Martin Pursch
The Country Flyfisher Shop is a must visit destination. Martin is a fly tying expert with expert flyfishing knowledge.  Available are handtied flys, equipment, fly rod lessons, and Free local Fishing Maps. Learn more...

Cycling

CycleTexas.com
The Fredericskburg area is a road cyclist's dream, the Texas Hill Country offers many miles of quiet hilly roads, substantially great weather; and friendly, entertaining towns. The central location of the Texas Hill Country makes it easily accessible for cyclists all over the state.  Download area cycle maps...

Hill Country Bicycle Works
can dial you in for wherever you plan to ride. From the entry level rider that just wants to ride around the neighborhood for exercise, to the elite racer looking to dial their fit, we are YOUR bike shop here  to serve YOUR needs.  Learn more...


SEE SCHEDULED RIDE EVENTS Click here...

Music

Hondo's On Main
has a great selection of pub food.  Listen to live music daily.  Just two blocks from Town Creek B&B.  Learn more...

Experience professional family-friendly live entertainment from the golden era of rock n roll in a 392-seat indoor theater onstage at the Rockbox Theater.  Learn more...

Crossroads Saloon & Steakhouse
There are choices for nightlife in Fredericksburg, but Crossroads is one of the few you’ll usually find still rocking after midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. A wooden dance floor and live music is a combination that is hard to beat. We feature Blues @ The Crossroads on Thursdays and great artists you won't want to miss on Fridays & Saturdays. Learn more...

Dining

Bistro style dishes. Owners Angela Mancino and Jimmy Ehrlich have over 30 years restaurant experience in Louisiana, California, Hawaii and ultimately Texas.

7 to 3 Mon - Sat
8 to 2 Sun Brunch
6 to 9 Fri - Sat

902 South Adams Street
Fredericksburg, Texas  (830) 997-5904  Learn more...

Chef Ross Burtwell
The Cabernet Grill
has been listed as #1 restaurant in the nation by TripAdvisor.com in June, July, and August of 2008.  And it continues to be in the top ten ever since.  All steaks are Certified Angus Beef and have been aged 28-day to assure maximum tenderness and flavor.

On HWY 16 (Adams Street)  Head south 2.8 miles. (Hospital and HWY 2093) The Grill is on the left (Boos LN) right across from the Fairgrounds. 830-990-5734  Learn more...
Unique Places

Trade Days

Shop with Over 350 Vendors where you will find 6 barns & acres of: "Antiques, collectibles, tools, crafts, shabby chic, primitives,ranch furniture, hunting accessories, candles, unique clothing, jewelry, food and so much more."  Learn more...

The Herb Farm

Amenities include a great Restaurant serving delicious comfort foods, a Poets House providing a selection of Personal and Body Care products, Soaps, Candles, Herbs, and native and Perennial plants.  Learn more...

Wildseed Farms Hwy.

Visit one largest working wildflower farms featuring over 200 acres of flowers in commercial production with colorful flowers from spring through first frost.  Guest center with the Butterfly Haus, plant nursery, and garden center. Learn more...

 

Nature

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area consists of 1643.5 acres on Big Sandy Creek, north of Fredericksburg.  The Rock is a huge, pink granite exfoliation dome, that rises 425 feet above ground, 1825 feet above sea level, and covers 640 acres. It is one of the largest batholiths (underground rock formation uncovered by erosion) in the United States. Visitors can enjoy primitive backpacking, camping, hiking, technical and rock climbing, picnicking, geological study, bird watching, and star gazing. Bring your own firewood. Rock climbers must check in at headquarters; route maps and climbing rules available.  Learn more...

Pedernales Falls State Park, 5211.7 acres, in Blanco County east of Johnson City.  Activities include camping; picnicking; hiking; river swimming; tubing; wading; mountain biking; fishing; bird watching (checklist available); and horseback riding (Customers must bring their own horses and no overnight equestrian camping is allowed.) River recreation is in a limited area beginning at the Youth Group Camping area and down river to the park boundary.  Learn more...

South Llano River State Park adjoins Walter Buck Wildlife Management Area, south of Junction in Kimble County. The park has two miles of river frontage, a large pecan bottom, and typical Hill Country areas. The 523-acre, wooded bottom land is home to white-tailed deer and the Rio Grande Turkey. The bottomland represents one of the most substantial and oldest winter turkey roosts in the central portion of the state. The roosting area is closed to park visitors from October through March. Observation blinds are provided to offer visitors a glimpse of the Turkey moving to and from the roost. Other animals include wood duck, white-tailed deer, squirrel, jackrabbit, javelina, fox, beaver, bobcat, cottontail, and armadillo. Several exotic species such as Axis Deer, Black Buck Antelope, and Fallow Deer are often spotted in the park.  Learn more...

Entries in cheesesteak (1)

Monday
Mar032008

For Real Philly Cheesesteaks go back to its roots... Pat's King of Steaks in Philly.

I was in Philadelphia PA this week so I did what any NiftyFoodFinder would do while there... check out the Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich.  Locals Pat and Harry Olivieri are credited with inventing the Philly Steak Sandwich in the early 1930s (actually cheese was added later explaining some of the name confusion). Pat and Harry first began selling steak sandwiches in their south Philadelphia hot dog stand located near the city's Italian Market.  Today the restaurant is known as "Pat's King of Steaks" which is located on the corner of 9th Street & Passyunk Ave.

Pat’s Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich

I arrived at Pat's about 5:15PM on a Saturday evening.  Despite the 28 degree brisk February wind there was a constant line of 8 to 12 people ordering food the whole time I was there.  When it was my turn in line, I had done my homework (by listening to the people in front of me) and ordered a "Steak Whiz Wit" just like the seasoned local in front of me.  It took all of 30 seconds to get served and pay out if that long.  Sandwiches run about $7.50.  Do the math.  That's a lot of cheesesteaks being served plus a nice living.

 "Steak Whiz Wit" is the proper way to order a Philly Cheesesteak topped with Cheese Whiz and grilled onions[wit(h)].  The sandwich itself is pretty basic fare.  Pat's Philly Steak is made with top round steak sliced(when frozen) very thin, to about 1/16" thick.  The meat is griddle fried and tossed and scrambled with a flat spatula much like Mongolian Barbeque cooking.  When almost cooked the steak is placed on top of coarse chopped pre-grilled onions and the cooking is finished.  Care is taken not to over cook the meat so as to keep it tender and juicy (this is pure skill).

Finally the whole steak and onion mixture was scooped onto a foot long hoagie roll and Cheese Whiz was slathered across the top.  A quick wrap of paper and I had a sandwich in hand almost before I could find my money and pay (locals had their money out when they ordered I later observed).  Note: one of the essential components of the cheesesteak is the "hoagie" roll.   At Pat's this is 1/2 of a two foot long Italian Bread loaf sliced open to a "V".   After sampling several different cheesesteaks around the city I can tell you that the bread makes a big difference. 

Philly Cheesesteak

I should also clarify about the cheese used in cheesesteak.  The original Pat Oliveri sandwich in 1930 had no cheese and it was known as a Philly Steak Sandwich.  It is rumored that a few years later cheese was added by a competitor, Joe Vento originator of Geno's Steaks (located directly across the street from Pat's), and so the cheese version became known as the Philly Cheesesteak.  Shortly after 1952, Pat's Steaks began serving Philly steaks with Cheese Whiz as their version of the Philly Cheesesteak (Cheese Whiz was not invented until 1952.  Pat's may have served cheese many years earlier however the new soft cheese spread allowed sandwiches to be made much faster than waiting for sliced cheese to melt, giving Pat a competative advantage). 

Taste: First off I want to say that if you are a virgin Philly Cheesesteak eater, then if all possible make your first time special by having a Pat's or Geno's cheesesteak.  It will be sheer taste perfection.  No matter what variation of Philly Cheesesteak you end up preferring, having that first bite be a fresh hot properly prepared original style cheesesteak will give you a deeper appreciation of the sandwich.  Video: Philly Cheesesteaks 

My Pat's Philly Steak was tender, juicy, and cooked just to medium rare as you can see in the photo.  The bread was hot and fresh.  The grilled onions texture with its umami flavoring and the creamy saltiness of the Cheeze Whiz are exactly the correct compliments to the meat and bread.  The sandwich works very well despite its seeming simplicity. 

Pat’s Steaks Standing in line at Pat’s King of Steaks Philadelphia-- thanks to Pat's King of Steaks web site

I say "seeming simplicity" because this sandwich really does have a whole lot going on flavorwise.  I cannot really put my finger on what makes it a great sandwich because there was not a lot of spice, no real dominate flavors unless it is that of the meat and cheese melted together.  I beleive all that flavor comes straight from the top quality ingredients used in the sandwich.  Quality steak, grilled fresh onions, and savory cheese all served hot on fresh bread.  Done right and the taste will stick in your memory for a long time. 

Actually, I discovered after trying cheesesteaks in different parts of the city that the the cheesesteak can be prepared in several different ways.  One way is the near cooked steak is shaped on the grill like it would lay on the roll and the cheese is laid on top and melted, then the open roll is placed over the steak and the mixture is scooped into the roll with the spatula.  Another way is to place the cheese along the inner sides of the opened roll where it can be melted by a warmer before the meat is placed or  a third way, the cheese is melted by the heat of the freshly cooked steak.  These methods are for when Cheese Whiz is not used.

Philly cheesesteaks with cherry peppers  Geno’s Steaks

Today many variations of the Philly Cheesesteak exist and many use different types of cheese.  However, locals insist that a true Philly Cheesesteak is never made with Swiss cheese.  That makes sense since cheesesteak has it roots in an Italian working class south Philly neighborhood.  Sandwich variations include grilled onions, sautéed green peppers, and mushrooms. Some vendors may include hot sauce, ketchup, or pizza sauce (called a Pizza Steak with provlone or mozzarella as the cheese).

Pat’s Steaks

Pat's King of Steaks is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week, closed some major holidays.  Check out this link to the recipe for Pat's Philly Cheesesteak http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/recipe/0,1977,FOOD_9936_11081,00.html