Comfort is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kendall County, Texas, United States. As of July 1, 2017, the population of Comfort is 3,189. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area. Comfort is east of the larger city of Kerrville.
Restaurants in Comfort
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This store sells Spanish colonial/Latin American folk art.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Hand crafted pottery for your dinner table, kitchen, and home, made in the Hill Country of Central Texas. Nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country Wineries, located on scenic farm road 473 in Comfort and just minutes from Sisterdale, Fredericksburg, Boerne, and Kerrville. Our gallery houses a frequently evolving variety of handmade pottery, as well as the creations of local artists. Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10-5, Sunday 11-4, and Monday-Wednesday by appointment.
I did not know this place existed until I saw the sign along the road. The drive is long, single lane, dirt & gravel double track. Even after the recent winter storm and melt, I had no problem navigating it with my 25' motorcoach. Plenty of room at the top to turn around and park. Loved his pottery pieces (some very unique that I've not seen elsewhere) and the glazes he uses. Many items offered a discount with purchases of multiple pieces. Would have liked to have had the time to take one of his 2-hour beginner pottery classes.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
The Tinsmith's Wife's primary aim is to provide inspiration for knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, cross stitch, and punch needle by providing a fantastic array of beautiful fibers, supplies, patterns, accessories, and canvases. For knitting and crocheting, we pride ourselves on having an eclectic and broad collection of supplies from independent dyers in addition to larger yarn companies. For our other fiber arts, we have a broad selection of patterns, canvases, and fibers to make your project shine. The Tinsmith's Wife also provides an array of classes in needlework, a warm environment to stitch for an afternoon surrounded by wonderful shop cats and a warm cup of tea. If you have not been to The Tinsmith's Wife yet, we encourage you to bring your current project to the store and join us for a morning or an afternoon. There are several comfy spots to sit (next to a cat), and there is always laughter, inspiration, and new ideas. Comfort is also a great town filled with great antique shops, yummy places to eat, and a sense of stepping back in time.
Fantastic selection of beautiful yarns and needlework crafts. Staff is welcoming and friendly. Set in an older building, full of character and gorgeous, handmade furniture. Even the husband enjoyed the visit. This is worth the drive if you are in the Texas Hill Country.
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4.5 based on 39 reviews
An interesting shop selling unusual collectables.
The entrance to this place is misleading. Be sure to CONTINUE ON ! This place is HUGE ! It has an excellent selection of antiques and dealers ! It is the “real deal”.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
A Not-for-Profit store benefiting Domesticated Asian Elephant Conservation. Store products are from countries that have Asian Elephants (far east) and most products are fair trade and made by the indigenous hill tribes. All proceeds go to help domesticated Asian Elephants and their owners.
I'd heard about the Elephant Storey from friends in Comfort. They were right -- it's an amazing store, especially in a small town--something you'd never expect to find. Great selection of cool merchandise, and the idea that profits help the elephants in Thailand...outstanding. BTW, I ran out of time, but took their card to get the website info; I'll be shopping online.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
The 8th Street Market is a multi-dealer shopping community with an eclectic mix of architectural, industrial, repurposed and vintage lifestyle antiques and art housed in a unique 1940s space.
This was our first and favorite spot in Comfort. There was such a great variety of things to see and enjoy. I recommend going out back! We almost missed it, but the manager? encouraged us to go back. One booth had modern 1970's furniture which was super fun. So creatively displayed, it made me want to change up my decor! They were working on getting the coffee shop up and running. I actually was wanting some coffee and the manager? referred me to another place since they were building their bar area.
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