San Saba is a city located in Central Texas. It was settled in 1854 and named for its location on the San Saba River. The population was 3,099 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of San Saba County.
Restaurants in San Saba
5.0 based on 23 reviews
James, the proprietor, explained origins and processes that create some of the highest quality products we've ever run across....did you know that the longer balsamic vinegar is aged, the thicker it gets due to evaporation?....the showroom is lovely and there are way too many flavor of both the vinegar and olive oil options to sample them all on one trip....this is an unexpected delight to stumble across in the "Pecan Capital of the World"....if you're in San Saba, it's a 'must go'....
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Welcome to 'small-town Texas re-energized! We restored and re-purposed an historic 1926 building where our Tasting Room is located. We also built a 10,000 case production facility next door to create a significant visual part of the San Saba historic streetscape. Our patio provides relaxation and a place to renew friendships. Our tasting menu only offers 100% Texas-grown wine from our estate vineyards or from vineyards that we manage or contract with.
We loved our short visit to San Saba and were so happy to have stumbled into the Wedding Oak Winery. The owner was there and he served our wine tastings. He's a great guy - knowledgeable, friendly, interesting. We tasted the red wine flight of wines and LOVED every single one of them. We highly recommend a visit to Wedding Oak Winery!
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Everyone who watches Texas Country Reporter (as we regularly do) will enjoy walking across the bridge used for the show's opening. We approved from the north of San Saba and had to drive a few miles on a caliche road in order to reach the bridge, but the road was not bad at all (we were expecting lots of loose gravel, but that was not the case). Because of structural issues, the bridge has been closed to traffic but it is open for walking (we were there in mid-December). If you are near Gatesville or San Saba, it is worth the drive to experience this 1939 suspension bridge, one of the last of its kind in Texas.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
Located just a stone's throw from the county courthouse on the town square, this is a very nice park. We were there in December when it was set up for the Christmas lights. What a beautiful place. It is easy to imagine the community gathering here in the summer to cool off in the pond, which has a nice little beach. The water mill and pump house, the water fall, the walking path and grounds all come together to created a wonderful public space. Loved it!
4.0 based on 11 reviews
I know it’s just a tree, but we love history and historical things. If that’s what you love, you definitely need to visit the Wedding Oak. It’s absolutely majestic. The branches are as large as a regular tree trunk, and have grown into each other and out again. It’s right at the edge of the right of way for the road, with the marker being inside the field next to it. They have had to cut branches off, to keep the roadway safe, but many new branches are growing from the cut places. It’s a beautiful, beautiful oak.
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