Showing posts with label Breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breakfast. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Winslows

"Where the locals eat" is the sign on the window and I guess there were a few inside eating breakfast. The menu contained pictures of the Lunch items which looked pretty ordinary.
The breakfast taco was small but tasty. $2.50
Mrs Fritz's 2 egg plate was adequate.

Service was very attentive.

I don't think I will be back in a hurry though.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Silver Creek

I used to go here often (there is Spaten beer on tap) but the service became terrible, so I boycotted them for about 8 months.
On sunny days I like to drink beer outside so I decided to retry the Silver Creek Beer Garden. Service was much improved, the beer was still cold and they had a new burger (the Josh Dodds), a burger with swiss and american cheese and topped with a fried egg on texas toast($10). Wunderbar!!

The place gets busy on the weekend and the kitchen is small so food can be delayed but if you like to sit and listen to live music, give them a try.

Credit cards accepted
310 E. Main Street, Fredericksburg TX
Their Website

Friday, November 21, 2008

Breakfast at Old German Bakery

Breakfast at The Old German Bakery is definitely the place to go. omlettes, pancakes and homemade German sausage or bacon...both served with fresh baked biscuits, and plenty of coffee. Or you can can the migas (a big plate full of eggs and tortillas with green sauce) or one of their specials like Eggs Benedict. Real German pastries, great breakfast for six to seven dollars per person, and very popular on the weekends or during special events. Get there before 8:30AM and you will get right in. Oh, and they don't take credit cards. But who cares for good food at good prices

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Welcome to the Fredericksburg, Texas insider blog.

My favorite breakfast spot at the moment is Mahaleys.
Located at Main and 87, their bacon or sausage breakfast burritos are delicious. (I think they are better than Hildas and you don't have to wait as long...Plus they don't run out). Ask for the "fire in the hole" hot sauce if you dare. Price $2.75

If you have some local knowledge you would like to share email me fritz@fritz-town.com.