While staying at JMB Ranch Bed and Breakfast you need to
visit some of the great restaurants and historical points of
interest around the area. In addition, there is some of the
best "antique shopping" in Texas. All within driving distance of JMB Ranch.
We have listed just a few of the recommended restaurants and points of interest that offer both historical
information and fun to your visit with us:
The
Turtle Restaurant - "Highly recommended and one of our favorite
restaurants", Jim and Julie Brown, owners of JMB Ranch.
Located at 514 Center Avenue, Brownwood, Texas 76801, phone 325-646-8200. Member
Slow Food USA, GoTexan, The Wine and Food Foundation of Texas, Chefs
Collaborative and Local Harvest, dedicated to bringing food from farm to table.
Click here for sample menus:
Lunch Menu,
Dinner Menu
Fredericksburg, Texas - The city of Fredericksburg has become a
weekend destination for people who come for the abundant hunting,
fishing, antique stores, museums, the German influence in the form of bakeries,
restaurants, stores, and peaches.
Luckenbach, Texas - This tiny hill country hamlet
where “Everybody’s Somebody” was established as a Trading Post in 1849 making it
one of the oldest settlements in Gillespie County.
Brady, Texas
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Located just south of the exact point that marks the geographic center of the
state, Brady is certainly the "True Heart of Texas.
The Regency Bridge -
This popular bridge is the one seen on “Texas Country Reporter.” It is one of
the few swinging bridges in use in the state today. The bridge spans the
Colorado River, dividing Mills County from San Saba County.
Great Texas Wildlife Trails
- Brown County has six official sites on the
Texas Parks and Wildlife “Great Texas Wildlife Trails.” Four more sites are in
nearby Coleman County. Perfect for birders, wildlife enthusiasts, and Sunday
drivers. Map available at the Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce or visit their
website
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