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Showing posts with label Wilson County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wilson County. Show all posts

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Lunch Report: Maverick Grill in Floresville...


So it isn't like we have never been to Floresville before. In fact, my wife's late uncle and his family lived on 40 acres or so out there, and we've visited. When my kids were a lot younger, we took them to the big dairy that was out there and we also enjoyed the park. But it has been years. We had a good reason to go and as is usually the case with us, it involved a restaurant called Maverick Grill. But before we would sit down and try out the vittles, there was lots to see. You can read about the rest of our sightseeing south of Floresville here.The growth, like every other small town near San Antonio, is incredible. The main strip along 181 has exploded with new stores from the last time we visited, and in fact, the people in Floresville even have Cell Phones now, so they can drive around while talking on them just like people in San Antonio do, yet maintaining that small town feel. How nice.We pulled into the downtown business district so we could take a gander at the famous peanut. I know, you sort of expect something bigger. Anyway, we noticed a few markers on the yard and they were of time capsules that had been planted years ago. One was buried in in 1984 and is supposed to be open in 2034. Mark your calenders. The other one which was buried to celebrate the Wilson County Centennial was buried in 1960 and they plan to open it just two years from now in 2010. We might go just to see what was so important back then.I know it sounds goofy, but I just love seeing these small towns that maintain that original Andy Griffith town square feel to them. The Wilson County Courthouse makes me think of stories where everyone was gathered around just waiting to see the outcome of the big trial. I always wondered if the people portrayed as townsfolk in the old movies had jobs.
In the case of places like Floresville, it seems as though there is an effort to preserve the old structures by repurposing them for restaurants, craft shops and other stores. And of course, why build a new post office when you can use an existing building in the downtown area? I like it!As we drove around the downtown area a few times, we found a small little place called Mrs. Annie's Peanut Patch. How can you not stop there?

We were pretty sure we had seen this company at the SA Rodeo before, and sure enough, the nice lady who opened up rather than slip off for lunch so we could shop told us that they would be at rodeo this year. She offered me samples of some jalapeƱo peanut brittle. Who would have thought of that? It was awesome! We bought several bags of different peanuts and some peanut brittle and we'll probably just get fatter and fatter as a result.
Of course, we drove right by the White House Cafe and Saloon which is on our "to do" list, and just another reason to go back to Floresville sooner rather than later. I liked the idea of a Beer Garden off to the side. I bet this place gets lots of use during the Peanut Festival.Aside from the downtown area, you have to appreciate the open views and beautiful country surrounding Floresville - probably one of the main reasons so many people who work in San Antonio decide to live there and make the short commute to town for work.But one must eat, and after several hours of driving, we made our way to the Maverick Grill for some good vittles.You can probably tell by the places I eat that I enjoy the country style, old signs on the wall, hunting lodge sort of atmosphere in places. I'm not sure if the way a place looks and feels adds to the taste of the food, but it can't hurt.

Once again, I had my little menu selection situation going on in my mind and I found myself agonizing over the steaks that had been suggested by a co-worker and the fact that they had catfish on the menu. Some guys seated near us seemed to be eating a huge plate of fajitas and it looked mighty appetizing.
For my wife, the choice was easy. She had some sort of grilled breast of chicken sandwich on Texas Toast with an order of the onion rings. The onion rings were outstanding - thicker and tastier than Blakes, and possibly on the level of Clear Springs. Her chicken was thick and juicy and the sandwich had real, thick bacon and the toast was actually Texas Toast, not regular sized toast pretending to be Texas Toast. When she asked for some honey mustard, our waitress was there lickety-split with a tub of it.

I could not resist the temptation of the catfish, and I went for it. We did have a minor communication issue with the ordering. I asked the waitress if anything came with the catfish and hush-puppies and she said no. So then she asked if I wanted something else. Thinking that I was paying more for whatever I ordered, I decided, what the heck, I'll try the Mac & Cheese. Then, she asked if I wanted salad, green beans, fries or several other items. WTF? I guess I was asking if I got to choose some sides with the meal and she thought I was asking if anything else came on the plate besides the fish the hush-puppies and the two sides that come with it. Either way.
I went with the catfish, mac & cheese and the green beans. This catfish was good and plenty. Not as good as Clear Springs but way better than Blakes. I don't mean to pick on Blakes, but it was the most recent place we had catfish and onion rings. The green beans were user friendly, not like the ones directly from the can at Lone Star Grill. The mac & cheese was different. Look at the picture; does it not look as though some guy boiled up some macaroni, then tossed some shredded longhorn cheese on top of it? It made us laugh though, and that was entertaining.
We really enjoyed our lunch and can't complain about a single thing (goofy mac & cheese not withstanding). My wife was so happy with her grilled chicken sandwich, she was already saying, "Eeee-yum" before I had even taken my first bite of fish. And overall, Maverick Grill gets the Tasty Treat from me. Just don't get the mac & cheese. Unless you like it like that.

Tell me about your favorite small town restaurant so we can go try it out!

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Trip Report: Wilson County and Karnes County...

I have been threatening to go to Floresville for a while now, ever since regular reader Bob told me about the White House Saloon and Cafe being a spiffy place to visit. I even brought it up to a co-worker who lives out in Wilson County and he mentioned several other "Must Visit" places in the greater Wilson/Karnes County area. So, my wife and I filled up the truck, turned on the Garmin and headed for Highway 181 South. The above map provides a little detail on where we went. For now, I'm only gonna hit the our visits on the southern part of the trip - Poth, Falls City, Hobson, Karnes City and finally Kenedy where we decided to turn around and head back to Floresville for lunch, which I'll tell you about later.About 7 miles southeast of Floresville on Highway 181 is a small town called Poth. Not pronounced like moth, but rather like oath (with a P in front of it). My freind had suggested that if I blink, I might pass right through Poth without realizing it.The land down Highway 181 outside of San Antonio (once you get past about Elmendorf) provides for some exceptional views. Other than the occasional house built directly off the highway where the occupants have no idea that 181 isn't their private driveway, and therefor have no worries about leaving all their crap scattered across yards as if everyday were a rummage sale, the land is really beautiful and worth seeing.

Do you ever wonder how it gets so bad that you have what any unbiased observer would call a Junk Yard in the front of your house for everyone to see? I mean, wasn't it Louie Anderson, the comedian who is quite rotund who said, "It's not like I woke up one day, looked in the mirror and said, "Oh no! Look at what happened!"

I just have a hard time believing that some of the people who live right up against the highway are thinking, "Oh, nobody will notice if we leave these ten burnt out cars on our front porch. Here, we'll just throw a blue tarp over them and maybe park the boat with a hole in front of it".

Geeze, I hope I'm not describing my friend's house.
Anyway, back to Poth. Lots of wide open farmland and a tiny little area of town, the good news is, they have their own water tower and Post office. Just for fun, say, "Poth Post Office" three times fast. I'll wait.Anyway, not a whole lot more of it. They do have a Police Department and a few restaurants and craft places. We didn't really drive off of 181, so I'm sure we missed some of the more important landmarks. If you live in Poth or are from there, I'd love an e-mail or a comment. I'd love to know more about the small town.Next is the small town of Falls City.
There is some form of industry in town and a place for people to get some vittles, but we also saw lots of things that had seen better days.
I'm not quite sure what my fascination with old wooden shacks with rusted roofs is, but I like to imagine what they were like new and if they were intended to be more than just a shack for storage. You see so many older dwellings that would make perfect "fixer uppers" (and we say it jokingly, realizing how really far gone they are, but just imagine how grand this structure must have been when it was new and with a fresh coat of paint.Oh, the folks in Falls City are pretty proud of their Falls City Beavers. That is the mascot for the high school. But, suitable for a convenience store mascot too. And, if you need some stamps...We did not realize that there was a town called Hobson, but it turns out they have a Post office, so they must be there. In this case, don't blink is an understatement.

Continuing southeast on Highway 181, we couldn't get over how much we liked the landscape. It is fairly flat but with occasional small hills and lots of cattle grazing. Horses too. I also appreciate the sense of humor the people in this part of Texas have. If you click on the picture above to enlarge it, you can see the sign in the right side of the picture says, Rancho "Not So" Grande.The county seat of Karnes County is, Karnes City. Imagine that.Instead of blowing through this town , we did pull off of Highway 181 so we could take a look at a few of the landmarks in the city. You can actually see the courthouse from quite a distance.We drove down a main road and saw the Public Library which seemed pretty modern compared to the house just across the street from it.This cat* started to take one of its nine lives into his own paws in an effort to get to some of the older businesses in the area. Not sure what he was hoping to find, but I like his style.
* Attention PETA: No animals were harmed in photographing pictures for this blog entry.
Again with the imagery of something long ago forgotten, I thought this was a nice view. Of course, it is probably still fully operational. Just needs some TLC.Finally, we got back onto 181 and headed into Kenedy, just to say that we had. We didn't do a whole lot of looking around - in fact, drove into town, gawked at a few things and turned around and headed back.On the way into Kenedy, You can see something on the horizon beyond the beautiful landscape. Upon closer inspection, it was a huge grain mill situation.You can't help but notice a lot of run down structures and wonder what the history behind each of them is.

But we did see this place called Jerry B's. It has a dead plane posing in front of it. Many readers will recall Bucks Landing off 1604 near Stone Oak. I'm thinking this plane wasn't as nice. But I liked the signage and if we hadn't already planned on lunch someplace else, we would have stopped.And of course, there is a post office and a second hand store in Kenedy, so I'd say you could easily make a day of it.

Just remember, my wife and I often drive through small and interesting places and take a few pictures and post them here without having the benefit of stopping and really getting to know a place. So I hope that if something catches your eye here, you might take a short (or long) drive and see some of these places for yourself. Share your thoughts on the things we missed if you will.

Next time, I'll tell you about Floresville and lunch at the Maverick Grill.

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