Places to Chill in Brenham after Bluebonnet Watching

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Places to Chill in Brenham after Bluebonnet Watching

Located in Washington County, which is regarded as the Birthplace of Texas, Brenham is a delightful burg situated along Highway 290, halfway between Austin and Houston. While it’s known as a popular college destination, Brenham also holds immense historical value amidst its charming streets. Recently, there’s been a noticeable emergence of blended cultures in this city – traditional Texan values combined with a fresh and contemporary outlook. Be it the Insta-worthy restaurants, amazing farm-to-table food, or soulful art galleries, there’s something here for everyone.

Brenham is also famous for its wildflower watching season, which is coming up soon! According to the official website, "peak blooms for the state will be a week or so later than normal – for Brenham and Austin corridors, April 1 through 10, and west of there, a week later for the peak." Get more information on the wildflower watch here!

So, after a fulfilling day spending time with these delightful flowers, here are five great places to visit for a pleasant meal, coffee, or dessert in Brenham.

Home Sweet Farm Market & Biergarten

A combination of local food store, beer garden, and taproom, Home Sweet Farmer Market in Brenham features the largest selection of refreshing Texan craft beers in Washington County. It’s located in a restored historic building in downtown Brenham, and immediately gives off a homely, small-town feeling. Local food pioneers Brad and Jenny Stufflebeam have created a carefree space that is authentically “Texas” in every way, pulling local farmers, chefs, artisans, and musicians together. On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, the Home Sweet Farm Kitchen food truck rolls in, and whips up some delicious meals using seasonal produce from local farmers.

Home Sweet Farm Market & Biergarten

Home Sweet Farm is a must-visit on your trip to Brenham! If you’re in town for the first Sunday of the month, then don’t forget to hop over to their farmers’ market.

Address: 307 S Park St, Brenham, TX 77833

Contact: 979-530-7994

96 West

If you feel peckish after a long day of wildflower watching and find yourself looking for a fancy dining spot, then 96 West has you covered. This restaurant features an elegant farm-to-table menu, served in a wonderfully rustic setting. Here, you’ll find a spacious dining area, a beautiful wine room, and an equally charming outdoor patio where you can savor the quality plates that come out of 96 West’s kitchen. The restaurant also has an offshoot called 30 North Gastropub, a more casual haunt for a quick bistro lunch or a meeting over coffee.

96 West, TX

Known for its delicious cocktails and excellently prepared entrees, 96 West offers a top-notch fine dining experience in Brenham.

Address: 103 S Baylor St, Brenham, TX 77833,

Contact: 979-421-8388

Must Be Heaven

This quaint shop tucked away in downtown Brenham has an interior that will transport you right back to the 50s! Fitted with checkered tiles, red leather booths, and a jukebox, this sandwich shop makes no excuses for its old-fashioned aesthetics. What’s on the menu? Must Be Heaven doles out some seriously good food! We’re talking moreish sandwiches, muffulettas, salads, and pies! The pies here are made fresh and from scratch, using local, seasonal ingredients. Their coconut meringue pie holds somewhat of legendary status, attracting Texans from all over the state to give it a try. Other pie flavors include pecan, cherry, chocolate, buttermilk, and their signature Dutch apple. Pile a scoop of vanilla Blue Bell ice cream on top and you’re all set for an indulgent experience.

Must Be Heaven, TX

Drop by Must Be Heaven for a quick refuel as you explore the city of Brenham.

Address: 107 W Alamo St, Brenham, TX 77833

Contact: 979-830-8536

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 Mescalito Coffee

Whether I’m on the road or walking about town, a good cup of coffee is always appreciated. Thankfully, Brenham has an abundance of quality coffee shops, complete with skilled baristas who truly understand the craft of a great cup of Joe. Mescalito Coffee is one such cafe! Along with delicious coffee, tea, and blended drinks, this café also offers specialty coffee by sourcing and developing unique blends from partner roasters and farmers. Drop in to savor a refreshing latte or explore their curated collection of coffees.

Mescalito Coffee, TX

There are few things as joyful as a sip of fresh coffee, and Mescalito Coffee Café sure knows it!

Address: 210 W Alamo St, Brenham, TX 77833, USA

Contact:  979-347-0093

Blue Bell Creamery

One of America’s most-loved ice cream brands, Blue Bell Creamery calls Brenham home. Established in 1907, this Texan institution has been creating sensational ice cream for many generations. Visitors and ice cream aficionados can drop in to take a tour of the facility, discover more about the brand’s history, get a behind-the-scenes look at production, and even sample some delicious flavors. Stop by the Country Store to pick up some souvenirs!

Blue Bell Creamery

If you’re ever driving by Brenham, then a visit to the famous Blue Bell Creameries is a must!

Address: 1101 South Blue Bell Road, Brenham, TX 77833

Contact: (979) 836-7977

 Have you dropped by any of these places, or visited Brenham to experience the city’s wildflower season? Let us know in the comments!

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