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
4.5 based on 66 reviews
We went to San Saba for a short getaway and this was one of the establishments that we planned on visiting. The people and service was great, and so was the wine. They also gave us printed directions to the actual wedding tree.The Wedding Oak Tree is not only our namesake, but also part of our expansive Texas history. We appreciate very much the positive comments about our associates, our service and our 100% Texas-grown and produced wines. We look forward to your next visit.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
After seeing this bridge on both Texas Country Reporter and Daytripper, we had to visit - if for no other reason than we were in the area. We did have a bit of trouble finding the exit as it is unmarked (now) - so you have to know where it is.
Great views as you drive or walk - highly recommened
4.5 based on 32 reviews
One of the most beautiful natural springs/falls in central Texas. There is a sandy beach above the falls that the whole family can enjoy for nothing and a walking trail around the whole Mill Pond itself. The City apparently takes great pride in this park in that there are beautiful flowers everywhere. Great place to take family pictures.
5 based on 20 reviews
What a wonderful place to try and buy flavored olive oil and balsamic vinegars. The variety of flavor of both was beyond expectation and best yet is that you can try all of them. Enjoyed sampling the olive oil and vinegars and Renee who was running the shop they day we were there is very knowledgeable and so nice. We enjoyed talking with her. We. Ouch several bottle and look forward to cooking with them. Renee told us they can ship anywhere in case we run out before a return visit.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
We stopped first across the road at the Mill pond park which is beautiful. This too is beautiful and has historic significance as the original water works. We spent about 45 minutes walking and didn't have time to cover all the paved trails. Nice public restroom and good parking. Some picnic tables but more importantly a great walking trail.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
This is one of the few single span suspensiin bridges left in the US. Finding it is a bit difficult as the route is not well marked. But this is a small town, and China Creek road heads out through farmland. Anout 3 miles out is Beveridge Bridge. You pass the "Wedding Oak" which is not well marked either but you can't miss it (my wife insisted that it was nit the storied Wedding Oak until a local confirmed. Beveridge Bridge spans the San Saba River. No longer in use you can walk across it. It has a wooden deck and sways when you cross. It is a bit overgrown with foliage. I call it "spookie" because it is quite remote and quiet, but many discarded beer cans tell of drinking parties, which in my experience can get a bit scary in these parts. It is worth taking a look at.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Stepping inside J.C. Campbell & Co. Mercantile is like stepping back in time. The restoration work in this early 1900s building is of the finest quality. Two stories of beautiful dark wood and iron complements a selection of goods ranging from eclectic clothing; fine chocolates...MoreThanks for sharing so many details about our store. We are in love with this building!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Fortunately, we were directed here by some super friendly locals....they have a bar side and a restaurant side...we only were interested in the food....we had excellent mesquite grilled angus steaks (16 oz sirloin & 8 oz filet)....salads and sides were ok...good portions....service was friendly and responsive....very enjoyable....TA needs to place this business under the restaurant category...
4.5 based on 6 reviews
I have been fortunate to have been playing this golf course for 30 years. The small town friendliness, laid back atmosphere, Pecan trees and farms everywhere. The golf course will "lull" you to sleep, with it's beauty, then punish you for an errant shot. Since the city took over the course, there have been many needed changes, and the course has improved by their hard work. If you want to "go back in time" to a friendly atmosphere, I recommend this course, and the surrounding atmosphere of the friendly town. The course itself, demands very accurate ball placement, with trees galore (similar to having Mickey Mantle in the outfield. I would recommend this course to anyone who enjoys golf, and likes a challenge. Old fashioned, genuine people live in San Saba.
4 based on 6 reviews
This is an average park. There are several picnic tables with grills and lots of room between the picnic tables. The pool area along the river needs some work. The pool is green and smelly. There are some pretty foot bridges.
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