Kyle is a city in Hays County, Texas, United States. The population was 28,016 in the 2010 census and estimated to be 39,060 in 2016. Kyle is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas.
Restaurants in Kyle
4 based on 59 reviews
Went here for a movie, although they also have bowling and an arcade. It was a pleasant experience. Clean place. Comfortable seats. Good sound system. Lots of choices for movie watching. Enjoyable time.
4.5 based on 134 reviews
A store jam packed with everything from sports wear to hunting gear, guns, canoes, coolers, candy, tents etc. Staff is friendly and though always crowded you can get around easily. Good bathrooms and parking too.
5 based on 273 reviews
Dick's Classic Garage is a part of the Central Texas Museum of Automotive History.We are a 501(c)3, non-profit organization whose goal is to provide an educational and entertaining experience for our guests. The mission of each museum is to develop an understanding of the history of the automobile and its relation to society.In addition, the museum will acquire and renovate vehicles that are of historic and developmental importance. The Museum's goal is to show today's guests and future generations the evolution of the automobile and how it has impacted society and the effect society has had on the automobile.
We went to the museum today and found out there might be some changes coming in the future. So if you want to see an exceptional display of classic cars I would go now. The have some very interesting displays in a pristine environment. We...MoreThank you for visiting the museum!
4 based on 160 reviews
The Duchman Family Winery was founded in 2004 by Drs. Lisa and Stan Duchman in a quest to bring world-class winemaking to Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country. Their love of the unique Italian grape varieties as well as similar weather patterns to Texas inspired them to work with viticultural consultant Bobby Cox and growers in the Texas High Planes AVA to produce grapes that would allow their winemakers, Dave Reilly and Mark Penna, to experiment with making wines like Vermentino, Sangiovese, and Dolcetto.The winery continues to source the majority of its fruit from the Texas High Plains AVA, where cooler temperatures and a more “continental” climate are ideal for the production of fine wine made from Italian grape varieties. As the winery grows, the Duchmans remain committed to their goal to produce food-friendly fine wine in Central Texas using Texas-grown fruit exclusively. With an eye on the future, Duchman Family Winery continues to develop innovative winemaking and grape growing techniques in order to provide wine that truly reflects a taste of Texas for years to come.Duchman Family Winery remains one of the top wine destinations in Texas. All of the winery’s current releases can be sampled and purchased at the winery’s tasting room and the estate’s beautiful Italianate villa and grounds are open to visitors who can enjoy their wines with a picnic lunch! We have picnic tables outdoors in the shade of the oaks, or pick a cozy spot inside the winery hallway with a windowed view into the barrel room, fermentation tank, or production area for bottling and labeling of our wines.
Excellent wines, friendly and knowledgeable pourers. Good selection of very dry to semi-sweet wines. The Montepulciano was especially good. Dry but mild red. The Trattoria Lisina Restaurant right next door serves a variety of Italian dishes from lesser expensive pastas to fine dining selections.
4.5 based on 336 reviews
My husband, a friend and I went to Blue Hole Regional Park in February. We were very pleasantly surprised at the 126-acre park along Cypress Creek. It has about 3.5 miles of hiking trails, picnic areas, a community pavilion, playscape, basketball court, sand volleyball court, amphitheater, and the Blue Hole Swimming Area. The swimming area was beautiful. Swimming is allowed during summer months and there is a fee during the summer. Be aware they might start a reservation system this year to keep the crowds down. Go to CityOfWimberley web site for more information (cost & rules). We will be back for sure.
4 based on 17 reviews
We floated the river with a big group of girls on a bachelorette trip and had an absolute blast! GARTH, aka the best driver/guide ever, picked us up at our house and drove us the hour-or-so ride to the river, got us right to the drop off, helped us with our tubes, and was waiting for us when we beached to help us get out of the water and put our tubes back. This is a great day activity for a group of friends--I would not recommend bringing children or anyone who can't swim. There are a few small 'rapids' down the river that can be dangerous when everyone around you is intoxicated. Wear sunscreen and reapply! and bring snacks, esp if you float the river twice.
To have Garth pick us up, help us throughout the day, and drive us home was super affordable!! Made everything easy so we could concentrate on enjoying the day.
4 based on 1 reviews
Kyle RR Depot built in 1917,restored to that time frame. Well worth the visit. Caboose restoration will be complete in May. Can’t wait to see it!
4.5 based on 329 reviews
A closed water supply from a natural spring at one end creates a unique environment for plants and animals found only on this river also popular with swimmers, snorkelers and for inner tubing.
This river has amazed me since I was just a toddler. We took our yearly summer vacation in the New Braunfels/San Marcos area. Dad would drive us all around the river road and we would stop at each crossing, wade in the water, and skip rocks.
Now I shoot photos with my camera and stick my toes in the cool, crystal clear water and remember the memories of the past.
It is such a fantastic place for families to enjoy Texas nature.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
We were exploring Buda on an overcast day, and discovered this nice little park along Onion Creek just west of I35. There are nearly 2 miles of easy walking paths on the property. For some reason, there are a lot of parking spaces. I guess the usage is heavy on weekends or special events.
The Buda Visitor's Center is at the very front of the park in the McElroy-Severn House which was the "Onion Creek Post Office and Stagecoach House from 1875 - 1880.
The park has a small children's playground area, picnic tables, a small aerated pond along the walking trail, a pavilion for rent for private events, an amphitheater, as well as restrooms, water, and electricity.
The walking trails are mostly flat, with some having a slight elevation. Wear a hat and sunscreen on a sunny day since the mostly Mesquite trees don't offer much shade on the trails. I recommend comfortable walking shoes, but hiking shoes/boots are not necessary. There is water at some scattered locations, but I had a water bottle as well.
Enjoy.
4 based on 20 reviews
There are a lot of games from old ones to modern ones. It also have laser tag. My son had a blast. Close to IH 35. I think that the prices are good for each game. Would recommend it and I will return.
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