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    Fall Getaways

    Quaint Texas town provides perfect fall getaway 3 hours from Dallas

    Melissa Gaskill
    Oct 9, 2019 | 1:02 pm

    It's finally fall — well, except for Wednesday when it hits 93 degrees again. With the weather refusing to cooperate, it's time to take matters into our hands. It's time, folks, for a fall getaway.

    Want a fall weekend somewhere with a laid-back vibe but plenty of good food, drink, and fun? The classic small town of Brenham, just over three hours from Dallas, offers everything needed for a classic mini vacation. Sweaters optional.

    Eat and drink
    At Home Sweet Farm Market and Biergarten, enjoy 21 local craft beers on tap, artisanal foods such as small-batch cheeses and sausages and local jams, wine, and live music. Outdoor patio and dog-friendly.

    Pioneer Smokehouse and BBQ serves up a rotating selection of meats pit-smoked onsite, served with classic sides and cold beer. Music or sports on the TV inside, plenty of shade and games outside, plus a wide selection of handmade Texas-themed wall hangings and other items.

    Order a burger and shake with a side of nostalgia at the old-fashioned (poodle skirts and a jukebox!) Southern Flyer Diner, which overlooks the local airport. Open for lunch every day with a wide selection of comfort food from chicken fried steak to meatloaf.

    Make the short drive to Chappell Hill for pie at Bever’s Restaurant, operating in a cottage on Main Street since the 1980s. The menu covers all the bases, from enchiladas to salads and daily specials such as chicken and dumplings, plus more than 30 types of pies. New flavors are added on a regular basis and all are made from scratch.

    Play
    No trip to Brenham is complete without a tour of its most famous business, the Blue Bell Creamery, established in 1907. Learn in the visitors' center how the tasty stuff is made and then watch it happen from the observation deck. And no visit is complete without a scoop and a stroll through the Country Store.

    Wander Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site, which includes exhibits in the visitor center, a Brazos River overlook, and a restoration of Independence Hall where 59 delegates to the General Convention met in 1836 in the town of Washington to adopt a constitution for the Republic of Texas. The site also is home to the Star of the Republic Museum and Barrington Living History Farm, an operational 1850s farm. Located about 20 miles outside of downtown Brenham.

    Pack a picnic and head to the village of Independence and Old Baylor Park, site of the original Baylor University and featuring interpretive signage and a reconstructed bell tower. A walking trail relates the history of the town founded in 1835 and once home to Sam Houston.

    Stay
    Ant Street Inn, located in historic downtown and a Texas registered historic landmark, has 15 unique rooms featuring appropriate antique furnishings. It also has an award-winning restaurant, Brenham Grill, onsite.

    In the nearby town of Chappell Hill, Southern Rose Ranch bed and breakfast has a guesthouse with two suites and an outdoor kitchen, fireplace and hot tub, all with pastoral views of grazing horses and cows. Breakfasts feature the farm’s own eggs and herbs.

    Texas’ only Relais & Châteaux property, the Inn at Dos Brisas features haciendas for up to four and casitas for two scattered around its 313 acres, plus a Forbes five-star restaurant, trail riding and carriage rides, tennis, fishing, clay shooting, swimming, walking, and bicycling.

    Home Sweet Farm Market and Biergarten in downtown Brenham.

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    Home Sweet Farm Market and Biergarten in downtown Brenham.
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    Ramping up

    Vonlane relaunches luxury bus service between Dallas and Oklahoma City

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jun 23, 2026 | 7:00 am
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    Luxury bus company Vonlane is crossing the Red River once again, bringing back its route between Dallas and Oklahoma City. Bookings open Tuesday, June 23 with service beginning on Tuesday, September 8, according to a release.

    The Dallas-based motor coach service had introduced service to Oklahoma City as its first destination outside of Texas in 2019. Despite the route's popularity, Vonlane halted the service during COVID shut-downs in early 2020 and waited all these years to bring it back.

    “The Dallas-Oklahoma City route has always meant a lot to our passengers, and they never stopped asking for it,” said Alex Danza, Founder and CEO of Vonlane, in a statement. “When demand changed, we made the difficult decision to pause service. Today, the market is telling us it’s time to return. Bringing back Oklahoma City is a great way to celebrate 12 years of growth while staying focused on what our riders want most.”

    Dallas and Oklahoma City will be connected by multiple daily departures seven days a week. The schedule will be:

    • Sunday-Friday: Dallas to/from Oklahoma City at 10:15 am and 2:15 pm
    • Saturday: Oklahoma City to Dallas at 9 am and Dallas to Oklahoma City at 1 pm.

    The 200-mile journey lasts about three hours (always depending on traffic).

    The Dallas departure and arrival location is the DoubleTree by Hilton Dallas Love Field, 3300 W. Mockingbird Ln. The Oklahoma departure and arrival location is the Omni Oklahoma City Hotel, 100 Oklahoma City Blvd.

    The fare is $129 one-way. Fares are flat rate with no taxes, baggage, or change fees, the company says.

    Vonlane buses have 22 first-class leather seats, ample workspace, complimentary Starlink Wi-Fi, and an onboard attendant offering premium cabin service with snacks and non-alcoholic beverages included. Alcohol is available for purchase. Tickets can be booked at www.vonlane.com and via the Vonlane app, available for Apple and Android devices.

    Vonlane was founded in 2014 and offers more than over 600 departures weekly across 11 cities. Routes operate in Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, Plano, San Antonio, The Woodlands, and Oklahoma City; between Atlanta, Georgia, and Nashville, Tennessee; and between Nashville and Memphis.

    Steve Keenan, general manager of Omni Oklahoma City Hotel, says the city is ready to welcome guests who ride across the Red River on the Vonlane.

    “Vonlane’s return to the Dallas-Oklahoma City corridor gives travelers a comfortable, reliable way to move between our two cities,” he says. “We’re excited to welcome more visitors to Oklahoma City in a way that makes the trip part of the experience.”

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