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    Hill Country Hideouts

    All the best reasons for a quick day trip to Dripping Springs

    Hannah J. Frías
    Jan 31, 2017 | 11:59 am

    A new year means new opportunities to explore. And you don’t have to venture far from Dallas for adventure, food, and a great place to get a drink. Three hours away, Dripping Springs, just outside of Austin, is dubbed the “Gateway to the Hill Country” and the “Wedding Capital of Texas.”

    But there’s a lot more to this small town than the Hill Country wedding scene. Beyond venues, the city is home to natural springs, hiking trails, restaurants, and shopping — plus breweries, distilleries, and wineries galore. Below is our list of must-see places for eating, drinking, and enjoying nature (including several spots where you can do all of the above).

    Enjoy the great outdoors
    Dripping Springs was founded by three pioneer families who chose the area for its proximity to water and abundance of trees. Nature is still one of the top attractions, with three preserves to choose from.

    Dive deep into the natural spring at Hamilton Pool, where a 45-foot waterfall cascades over a grotto created from erosion thousands of years ago. Swimming is only allowed when water quality meets safe standards, so check the park’s daily recorded message at 512-264-2740 and make reservations ahead of time.

    Dogs are not allowed at Hamilton Pool, so if you prefer to hike with your furry companions, Pedernales State Park is just the place. The park is named for the Pedernales River, which winds its way over colossal slabs of limestone and offers a backdrop for scenic hiking, biking, swimming, and overnight camping. Trails range from easy to challenging, so plan your adventure with this interactive map.

    For a more family-friendly excursion, the 76-acre West Cave Preserve is a perfect picnic spot, offering guided cave tours and educational programs for conservation. Tours are offered daily — except for Mondays when the park is closed.

    If you prefer your outdoors with a drink
    Dripping Springs abounds with watering holes in both senses of the word. Just down the road from Hamilton Pool, Proof and Cooper provides a taste of Austin in the Hill Country. This little hideout, owned by the same team as Kitty Cohen's and the Blackheart, features a specialty cocktail menu, wide selection of beers, and country picnic fare to eat in or take out. Enjoy live music on the patio or bring a blanket to sit outside on the grounds.

    Farther south, Highway 12 and Fitzhugh Road are dotted with a dozen distilleries, wineries, and breweries. Perhaps the most famous is Jester King, where you can enjoy artisan, wood-fired pies from Stanley’s Farmhouse Pizza while sipping beers that incorporate your natural surroundings.

    Not into beer? Everyone can enjoy their beverage of choice in Dripping Springs with cider from Argus Cidery; gin from Revolution Spirits; wine from Solaro Estate, Hawks Shadow, or West Cave Winery (to name a few); vodka from Dripping Springs Vodka; and (almost) all of the above, plus rum, from Treaty Oak Distilling.

    If you prefer your drinks with some food
    Apart from the delicious local fare at breweries and distilleries, Dripping Springs is home to several renowned restaurants and cafes. First, of course, is the original Salt Lick, located just a short drive away in Driftwood. This BYOB barbecue favorite, celebrating its 50th anniversary, is as rich in history as it is in flavor.

    For brunch or something sweet, head down Highway 290 for pastries or pancakes at Rolling in Thyme and Dough. This cozy Belgian bakery, set in a vintage cottage, offers indoor and outdoor dining with fresh local produce from the Dripping Springs Farmers Market. Originally from Belgium, pastry chef and co-owner Fabienne Bollom uses only Belgian chocolate in her creations. And don’t miss the signature Highway 290 Torte, which features roasted seasonal veggies, local goat cheese, and herbs in a flaky crust.

    And we would be remiss not to mention Pieous, which serves scratch-made Neopolitan pizzas and raved about pastrami. Located next door is Pie-é-tea, the sister spot for coffee and pastries.

    If you prefer your food with some shopping
    For a local shopping experience, attend the twice-a-year Vintage Market Days, an upscale vintage-inspired market featuring original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, and more. The market is a three-day event held at Dripping Springs Ranch Park, and your next opportunity to attend is in late April. Tickets are only available at the gate, so save the date.

    With so many options, it’s no wonder the area is bursting with new businesses and venues. Whether you seek adventure, drinking, dining, or entertainment, Dripping Springs could help you check "more day trips" off your 2017 to-do list this weekend.

    Stop at Jester King for a farmhouse ale.

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    Stop at Jester King for a farmhouse ale.
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    Airport News

    DFW Airport seeks local restaurants to fill 14 new open slots

    Teresa Gubbins
    Dec 12, 2025 | 9:18 am
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    Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is seeking new restaurants who want to open a location on the premises. According to a release, the airport has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP), inviting local brands and flavors to apply for 14 retail and dining locations across multiple terminals.

    “As we build new gates, reimagine existing spaces and construct a new Terminal F, DFW Airport is committed to showcasing our region through our shops and restaurants so that when people travel through our terminals, there’s no denying they have arrived in the heart of Dallas and Fort Worth,” says DFW Chief Revenue Officer Ken Buchanan in a statement. “DFW serves tens of millions of travelers each year, and this is a chance for local businesses to help create an incredible sense of place within our terminals.”

    The RFP is open for submissions now through February 2, 2026, and includes 11 food and beverage opportunities and three specialty retail locations across Terminals A, B, E, and F.

    Concepts range from fast-casual, fast-food, and grab-and-go concepts to frozen treats, popcorn, cosmetics, and specialty retail.

    All proposal submissions must be made through the Bonfire Procurement Platform.

    DFW welcomed approximately 87 million customers in 2024, with continued growth projected to surpass 100 million passengers per year before 2030.

    The latest RFP opportunity comes as DFW continues to make progress on its $12 billion capital improvement plan, DFW Forward, which is transforming terminals, expanding gate capacity and enhancing the customer experience across the entire airport. In addition to the new Terminal F, DFW is rebuilding Terminal C and expanding gate areas in Terminals A and C – projects that will introduce modern spaces, new amenities and a stronger platform for small and local businesses to grow inside one of the world’s busiest airports.

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