I had been playing around online before my California trip and had decided that I wanted to go to Texas.
I had seen that Becker Vineyard was doing a luncheon that intrigued me.

Her response ...."Uh...hell yes!" A girls trip was planned.

See you later Arizona.....Hello Austin, Texas!!
We left Arizona Thursday morning and arrived into Austin, Texas in the early afternoon. We got off the plane to go get our bags and then off to get our rental car. I loved the guitar display at baggage claim. After we got our bags (woohoo ~ they didn't go to Nashville!!) we went and got the car ~ off to find it and hit the road! Hello humidity!
GPS set.......here we go!
Chrisie allowed me to plan the dining for the trip as she had researched the flights, hotel and rental car.
(ILY ~pea!)
We were passing through Austin to go to Fredricksburg, so I didn't want anything way off the beaten path.
My search lead me to Bess Bistro on 6th and Pecan.
Not familiar with the area, we almost drove right past it.
We pulled into the parking lot but saw it was for The Austin Wine Merchant and there were signs that indicated that if we parked there we would be towed......we opted to drive around.

We found metered parking on the street. LOL ~so you put your money or credit card into the meter vending machine and it spits out a sticker for you to put on the inside of your windshield. (when we were done with lunch, ours was on the floor ~ lol)
We walked into Bess Bistro and loved it right away. It's very charming, I'd say chateau looking with the brick work, fire place and the decor but it's not stuffy, has a wonderful ambiance.
I love the architecture and the fact the architecture and the decor compliment each other ~inside and out. The white bricks with the wood and glass chandeliers gives it a chic inviting look. Makes you want to relax and enjoy your meal.
We were seated in one of the booths, but it felt more like we had our own dining room. It's very cozy and very comfortable.
Our server came by with the menu and we ordered our ice teas. I think we sat there for almost 10 minutes just taking it all in before we looked at the menu ~ because she came by twice to ask if we had any questions. ~ lol (sorry Kim!)
We finally looked at the menu and placed our order. Everything sounded SO good, it was a bit tough to decide on what to have!
Meet our AWESOME server Kim! She is a rockstar ~ so patient... especially with all the questions I asked!
No really, she made our dining experience wonderful.
We decided to order two a "morsels" (apps), an entree and a side. Kim placed our "morsels" order first and then put in our entree with the side.
When Kim came back with our "morsels" we were thrilled and hungry!

Our fried green tomatoes ~ oh..it was yummy~ topped with house-made farmer's cheese and shrimp ceviche with a pickled red pepper and plated on top of a spicy aoli-like sauce.
Now, you have to get each component in every bite other wise you'll think it's lacking a bit of seasoning. (cause that's what I did ~didn't get the sauce in the first bite and thought it could use salt)
But when you get everything together in one bite ~ WOW!!! Makes all the difference in the world.
LOL ~ totally just had a Ratatouille movie moment!
Our deep friend artichokes ~ OMG!!! HEAVEN!! I have NEVER in my life had deep fried artichokes and it was AWESOME!!
I don't know how the Chef does it but it was NOT GREASY!! It was light, tender, light crunch on the breading and was SO delicious.
(as I wipe the drool off as I'm typing)
(as I wipe the drool off as I'm typing)
In between the appetizer and the entree, I walked around to check the place out. When you first walk in it kinda feels like a diner style place, but when you turn the corner to the main dining room ~that feeling leaves you. You feel more like you're in a great dining hall.
Did I mention that they have happy hour on their appetizers Monday - Friday from 230pm-630pm??
What's not to love about that!!
This would be a perfect place to have a bridal shower, baby shower, birthday party or just grab a couple of friends and try different stuff.
For our entree, we decided that we wanted to split a croque monsieur which we turned into a croque madame by adding a fried egg on it.
The ham and the mornay (cheese - usually half gruyere and parmesan) was SO good! The only thing left on this plate was a few bits of fries. I can't even imagine either one of us finishing this if we hadn't have split it.
Loved the Chefs presentation on everything ~ having a good/great presentation makes all the difference in the world and you can tell that the Chef has passion in what he or she does.
And of course we had to finish the meal off with dessert!
With seven desserts to choose from, we had to decide by process of elimination. Aaaahhhhh!!!
With seven desserts to choose from, we had to decide by process of elimination. Aaaahhhhh!!!
And so.... we decided on the beignets with the fresh berry compote and bittersweet chocolate sauce.
The beignets were very, very good.....the berry compote had the perfect sweetness with out it being overly sweet and the chocolate sauce tasted pretty darn close to Nutella! YUM!!!
With our tummies happy, we sat for a bit to figure out our next plan of action.
We decided that we wanted to get some fruit, water and a few other things to snack on for the road and for the trip in general.
I figured out where there was a Whole Foods close to Bess Bistro. So we asked Kim for our check so we could get going.
Before we left Chrisie told me we had to go upstairs, that I was just gonna love it. She was right.
You go up the staircase and there's a beautiful covered patio with ceiling fans and comfortable seating with a view of the city.
It's pretty awesome!
Trip to Whole Foods done, we were ready to hit the road to Fredricksburg. What we didn't expect was the icky traffic we ran into leaving Austin.
And to make things more comical, somehow, the GPS wasn't getting a satellite signal. Thank goodness for smart phones!! Follow the blue dot!! ~ lol.
We drove what seems forever and we were concerned that we were going the wrong way. But then...22 miles to Fredricksburg!! Woohoo!!
We arrived at our hotel around 730~ish. We got to our room and got settled in. Now, where to go for dinner....
I had a couple of places on our list to try. I learned one thing...Fredricksburg kinda shuts down after 900pm, at least for dinner. We decided to go to the Fredricksburg Brewing Company.
We went down stairs and asked the front desk if we could walk there and Brad told us we could and it wasn't that far. He gave us a map and a walking we went.
We found our way to the Brewing Company without any problems.
We were seated right away. Looking at the menu I noticed some German dishes like a couple of schnitzel dishes, reuben sandwich and bratwurst sandwich.
Of course first things first.....we ordered a cocktail. I wasn't quite sure what I wanted since I'm not a huge beer drinker so, our server Stephanie suggested a sampler.
Chrisie got the Black Cat IPA and I got the 4oz sampler of the Not So Dumb Blonde.
I liked it! I then graduated to a full size...lol

This is our server Stephanie from Chicago. She was great! (thank you again for waiting on us ~ I know we came in pretty close to closing)
We placed our dinner order with Stephanie and after doing so I walked around and took some pictures.
There's a biergarten in the very back of the restaurant that is perfect to watch sporting events, have reunions or just hang with some friends.
Walking out of the biergarten I noticed some jugs on a mantel. When we asked Stephanie about them, she told us that they were to put beer in that you wanted to purchase to take home in.

When Stephanie brought my dinner to me, I thought I was gonna pass out from shock. Wholy crap!!
My dinner was HUGE!!!
I got the chicken fried steak with country gravy with a side of steamed veggies and mashed potatoes. I did a pretty good job on my dinner considering how big it was.
The seasoning on the veggies was good, the mashed potato was velvety and the gravy was very creamy and yummy!

We had noticed driving from Austin to Fredricksburg that the closer we got to Fredricksburg we saw signs for peach stands. So I wondered about the peach deal.
Turns out that the Fredricksburg-Stonewall area in Texas has become known as the Peach Capital of Texas.
Benjamin Lester Enderle is known as the Father of the Hill Country Peach Industry. He was Gillespie County Surveyor, a math and science teacher at Fredrickburg High School when he planted 5 peach trees and began selling the fruit in 1921.
I also learned that Fredricksburg was founded in 1846 and named after Prince Fredrick of Prussia.

Since it was only 8pm in Arizona and 10pm in Texas, we weren't really tired or ready to wander back to the hotel.
We asked Stephanie for suggestions on where we could go ~ though choices were slim. She mentioned a few places that really didn't sound up our alley but then mention Lincoln St..
We had seen that on our way to the Brewing Company. So we knew exactly where that was.
We walked into the shop from the patio. They have a really large patio with a fire place and plenty of seating.
We immediately loved the ambiance and the store. It kinda had the Friend's coffee shop feel "Central Perk" which I loved. Comfortable and inviting.
We knew that we wanted wine but not sure what kind or if we wanted a bottle, so we wandered the store a bit to help us decide.
They had quite the selection of wines so we were having difficulties deciding what we wanted.
We decided to ask the guy who was behind the counter. Meet Danny ~ the guy that pours wine.
( I think he's the owner but he would never say)
But he was super cool and SO helpful!
We told Danny what each of our likes were and he made some recommendations.
Based on what Chrisie told Danny her preference was with reds ~ he recommended the Jezebel Pinot noir from Oregon.
For me ~ I usually lean towards Merlots and Malbecs but for whatever reason I was wanting a rose.
Danny had several and a couple I even recognized but he asked me if he could make a recommendation. How could I refuse?!
Danny suggested the Casal Garcia Rose Vinho Verde from Portugal. I must have made a face (like "are you sure about this"), because Danny did a small pour to see if I liked it.
There was no liking it ~ LOVED IT!!! It was refreshing, light, fruity and smooth.
With our wines in hand we wandered out to the patio to sit and relax. There was a nice light breeze that made it a really great evening to be out.
We noticed the longer we sat there, the more people were starting to come out.
A group of friends arrived and occupied the table next to us. They were pretty funny.

Seems there were doing a guys road trip. They were kickin back enjoying their cigars and drinking wine.
Chrisie and I sat there and laughed at their conversation (though we were trying really hard not to!!) And we thought we gals were bad....OMG!!! you guys are just as bad.. lol
It was all good though. They were really nice and felt bad that they invaded our space and poured us some of their wine - which was really good.
It was a Flora Springs Cabernet from Napa.
It was pushing close to 1200am and though it was only 10pm home in AZ, we figured we better head back to the hotel since we had a big day the next day.
We bought a bottle of wine to take back with us to the hotel and thanked Danny for his suggestion and service.
After a relaxing time at Lincoln St and a nice stroll back to the hotel....not sure which of us fell asleep first. But we were looking forward to Friday.
Wine is bottled poetry. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson