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What’s the Buzz Coffee Company

Artisan Food Producer in College Station - 12.30 mi

What's the Buzz Coffee Company’s passion is quality beans and quality coffee. They primarily roast “single-origin” coffee beans from small estate, fair trade and/or organic farms. Once a good bean is in their hands, they bring out the best of the bean in the roasting process. As a “localized micro-roastery”, you can enjoy a truly fresh cup of coffee today from a batch roasted yesterday. This place is by far the best place to get coffee in College Station, the quality is really good and there is something for everyone that love coffee here. Aside from selling the coffee beans, there are also different types of accessories that you can purchase to enhance your cup of coffee

Kelumac Christmas Tree Farm Bed and Breakfast

Farm & Ranch in Bryan - 12.35 mi

Kelumac Christmas Tree Farm Bed and Breakfast planted their first one thousand trees in 1988 and started selling in 1993. They have been "doing the 'Go Green' campaign since the beginning". Now, they have approximately "two thousand five hundred trees in the field and will have at least four hundred in the Choose and Cut area". They also have "one hundred containerized live trees and precut Frasier Fir Trees from North Carolina for the Christmas Season"This Bed and Breakfast is on a "twenty three-acre Christmas Tree Farm in Bryan, Texas". Here, you may enjoy the smell of nature and the aroma of pines as they spill out their fragrance. You may also catch a catfish out of the pond. Squirrels, Whitetail deer, and Songbirds may come into sight when you visit this place. Make it a family tradition to visit Kelumac Christmas Tree Farm Bed and Breakfast! You can find them on the left side end of Taylor Road.

Howdy! Farm

Farm & Ranch in College Station - 13.21 mi

Established in 2009, Howdy! Farm is a student-run organic urban farm located within Texas A&M University's West Campus. This passionate group of Aggie students created the farm to champion sustainable agriculture, facilitate experiential learning, and drive interdisciplinary research while fostering a deeper connection between the community and its food source. Today, Howdy! Farm yields a rich variety of crops and vegetables, which are distributed throughout the campus dining services and made available at local farmers markets in Houston and Bryan. Their dedication to sustainable farming practices and community outreach has made Howdy! Farm an essential part of the A&M campus and the Bryan-College Station Brazos Valley community.

No Worries Cattle Company

Farm & Ranch in Iola - 13.97 mi

Meet Carrie and Todd Parris, the passionate farmers behind No Worries Cattle Company. They initially focused on raising and breeding Aberdeen Black Angus cows but soon expanded their offerings to include top-quality dry-aged grass-fed Angus beef. Located just 20 minutes from the BCS area in Iola, Texas, they've been nurturing their farm for over 40 years. Whether you visit their farm or swing by the Brazos Valley Farmers Market in Downtown Bryan on select Saturdays, you can savor their premium beef. And for ultimate convenience, contact them for doorstep delivery. Join satisfied customers like this one: "I've savored the delicious ribeye from The No Worries Cattle Co. for two consecutive Sundays!" Experience the goodness of their beef today!

C&J Barbeque – The Aggieland Store

BBQ Joint in College Station - 14.00 mi

If you're looking for the best BBQ in the Brazos County, you have to check out C&J! This family-owned and operated establishment offers a dining experience that is both delicious and memorable, with a focus on using high-quality ingredients and expert preparation techniques. Their commitment to providing exceptional service and a welcoming atmosphere ensures that every customer is treated with respect and kindness. And with a menu that features a variety of mouthwatering BBQ dishes, they offer something for every BBQ lover. What sets C&J apart is their dedication to using only the best ingredients and expert preparation techniques. Their focus on quality ensures that every dish they serve is made with care and attention to detail, resulting in some of the best BBQ you'll ever taste. So why not come check out C&J today and experience the ultimate in delicious, authentic BBQ? With a passion for quality and a commitment to excellence, you won't be disappointed! As a family-owned and operated establishment that serves the best BBQ in the Brazos County, they are sure to satisfy your cravings for delicious, high-quality food. Be sure to check out their website at http://cjbbq.com/ for more information!

Wise Family Farm

Farm & Ranch in Bryan - 14.18 mi

Meet Helen and Harvey Wise, the heart behind Wise Family Farm, known for the "Best eggs & chickens in Brazos County." Enjoy farm-fresh eggs from just seven miles down the road. For over eight years, they've delivered fresh food via their trusty white pickup truck. Every morning at 4 o'clock, they collect newly-hatched eggs from their chickens, ready for market. Explore their pastured chicken, produce, herbs, and the occasional sunflowers. Don't miss them at Brazos Valley Farmers Market today!

South Brazos County Farmers’ Market

Farmers Market in College Station - 14.35 mi

South Brazos County Farmers’ Market is set up every Tuesday and Friday from 12:00 noon to 5:30 PM. This is set up in two different locations in College Station. At the Scott & White Clinic every Tuesday and at the Scott & White Hospital every Friday. Here, you can find farmers and growers selling fresh fruits and vegetables. There are potatoes, onions, squash, cucumber, carrots, and tomatoes here. There are also stalls that sell preserves and canned food. You can see jars of pickled figs, blackberry jam, sweet potato pineapple jam, cranberry apple jam, red onion jam, fiesta relish, green tomato pickles, and pickled carrots for sale here. You can also find homemade lemon pepper, candied lemon peel, honey, virgin olive oil, and even earthworm castings sold here. And if you ever need meat (pork, chicken, bacon, beef chuck roast), you'll find a vendor here selling those products.

Campfire Restaurant

Restaurant in Bryan - 14.40 mi

Savor the flavors of authentic Texan cuisine and experience warm Southern hospitality at Campfire Restaurant in Bryan, Texas. Indulge in fresh, locally-sourced meals served all day, including classic breakfast fare, mouthwatering sandwiches, savory dinner entrees, and delectable campfire confections. Join us for the ultimate happy hour experience on weekdays from 11:30 AM to 6:00 PM, promising the best deals in town.

Star Haven Farm

Farm & Ranch in Bedias - 14.94 mi

Journey just 70 miles northwest of Houston to discover Star Haven Farms, also conveniently located 35 miles east of Bryan and College Station. Karen and Ray Hadaway proudly manage this 40-acre family legacy spanning over 75 years. Our farm boasts full-blood Boer goats, grass-fed beef, and pastured egg-laying hens. Notably, pasture-raised offers more omega-3 than free-range chicken, ensuring chemical-free benefits. Plus, we excel in quality Boer goat breeding. Experience the freshness of our grass-fed meats, delivered straight from our farm! Explore why we made Kim's list of "9 Farms Providing Fresh Grass-Fed Meat Delivery in Texas."

Tree Farm Brewing

Craft Brewery in College Station - 15.19 mi

Tree Farm Brewing takes its name from its original location: a choose-and-cut Christmas tree farm in Navasota owned by Josh’s parents and lovingly referred to as the "Tree Farm". In 2013, the brewers premiered a small batch “India Pale Ale” as their first official beer at Briarcrest Country Club. The IPA is representative of the hop-forward beers that are the brewers’ favorite, but their line-up is also set to include batches of “American Wheat, Blonde, and Pale ales.” The goal with each batch is to create a beer that is flavorful and aromatic, but also finely balanced and approachable. Whether you favor a quaffable American wheat or a bright, citrusy IPA, Tree Farm will have something to show you.

Rio Brazos Distillery

Distillery in College Station - 16.06 mi

Rio Brazos Distillery is Brazos County's first and only distillery creating slow artisan whiskey in the heart of Aggieland. It is a "neat little outfit" with an "informative & entertaining tour/description of the distilling process". Their "seating is nice" and you will be "able to see their bottling process right down to where they label it one bottle at a time". They have a "very informative tour" and "the owner and master distillery" is "very thorough" and tell "many more details". Their "whiskey is smooth and easy to pallete". This distillery really "makes top-notch spirits". When visiting, "you should take a tour and buy local". You will have a "fun time all around" with a "great product".

Perrine Winery

Winery in College Station - 16.09 mi

Perrine Winery is "a fabulous place tucked away in College Station, Texas". They have "so many great wines to choose from" that it is hard to choose which will be your "favorite". "If you haven't had the pleasure of visiting this winery, you're definitely missing out!" The wines are "very interesting" with "pleasant and subtle differences" in "the classic styles". The owners "are fantastic" with "immense knowledge in the grapes, barreling and fermenting process and overall great conversationalists". They make wines that "are true to their definition". "Dries are dry with flavor, semi sweets have hints of sweet without overpowering your palette" and the fruit wines are a "spot in the fruit flavors". Their "infused wines are amazing". Visit this winery with a "non-snooty" atmosphere and you will still have "a great time tasting and learning about pairings".

Blue Baker (Mills Park Circle)

Bakery in College Station - 16.46 mi

Blue Baker (Mills Park Circle) "is one of the best restaurants in the Bryan/College Station community". It is also "super close to campus, affordable, and they have fast service". "From the breakfast menu to the lunch/dinner menu", they have "great food at reasonable prices". This can be your "go-to place for lunch for their Neapolitan pizza - fresh tomato sauce, mozzarella and basil - cannot be beat!" Their "desserts are wonderful too - especially their chocolate chip walnut cookies and fudge brownies". Plus, you can even "order online and drive through and pick up" your food. Their "service is always friendly and fast, and the restaurants are clean and well-maintained". A "great place to study" and they "also have a beautiful sunflower garden".

Lone Hen Winery

Winery in College Station - 17.60 mi

You will "taste the unique homemade craftsmanship" of the wines that Lone Hen Winery makes. Each wine is "light and crisp and not like a typical sparkling wine". You will be able to surmise "that it's not a mass production conveyer belt kind of wine they just crank out for the dough" instead "they do it because they enjoy it". You can find their wines on several annual fairs and wine festivals held in Texas such as the "Texas Reds Fest" and "Annual Fair on the Square". Their place already has a "stamped concrete patio around grandchildren’s fountain" with the "ground leveled and landscaped". It is better to give them a call when you want to visit their winery since their website is currently down as of this writing. 

Hullabaloo Diner

Restaurant in College Station - 17.85 mi

Hullabaloo Diner is a casual, farm-to-table restaurant serving "delicious" American cuisine in a "comfortable" atmosphere. It boasts a "rustic" interior and outdoor seating completed with wooden fixtures for a more "cozy" diner feel. Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the menu features appetizers like "chicken quesadillas", snacks like "cajun fried fish & chips", salads like "Italian diner salad", sandwiches like "chicken cordon bleu", half-pound burgers like "hullableu cheese bacon burger", and entrees like "chicken fried steak". There's a lot happening at Hullabaloo Diner; drop by on Wednesdays and enjoy $3 brews and select drafts all day and catch the "thirsty Thursdays" and enjoy half-off bottles of wines all day.

Prime Bees – Beekeepers & Bee Farm

Artisan Food Producer in College Station - 17.88 mi

A bee and Honey farm in College Station, Texas that promote the growth of the bee population by raising healthy, strong bees. Prime Bees works with “Texas beekeepers” to provide diverse, resilient, and thriving hives. They provide bees to local honey producers and craftsmen so they can provide “Real Texas Honey” and other bee products. Prime Bees focused on making beekeeping more accessible to residents in Aggieland and the surrounding counties through education. Their educational opportunities are hands-on, highly engaging, and exciting for any level of beekeeper or bee enthusiast. Other services they have are: Bee rescue, Pollination services, honey, bees, relocation, and extractions.

Peach Creek Vineyard

Winery in College Station - 18.18 mi

Peach Creek Vineyard is  a vineyard & winery nestled in the beautiful countryside that features wines made from 100% Texas fruit. This is a "great place to visit when in the Bryan/College Station area". There is "an event venue and entertainment area" aside from the "new wine tasting room". You can also see that "the pond has ducks" which makes it a "lovely community spot". Their "wine tasting is fun with several goods selections". Each wine is "unique in bouquet and taste". Check out their website or Facebook page for their next Alpaca and Wine event. They are also a member of the "Bluebonnet Harvest Fest Wine Trail".

HerbanEggs

Farm & Ranch in San Diego - 18.63 mi

HerbanEggs has "the best customer service and best organic eggs!" It is "delicious" and "the chickens are beautiful and well cared for". The chickens are also registered with the Texas Animal Health Commission and of National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP). The herbs, produce, plants and chicks and fertile eggs for hatching are available from time to time. They also plant Texas Tulips and Daffodils and are also breeding Nigerian Dwarf Dairy goats. As posted on their website, they have moved to Wheelock, Texas for larger produce gardens, more grazing areas for animals and native wildflower meadows. They will have a grand re-opening in Spring 2020.

Dixie Cafe

Small Town Cafe in Hearne - 19.50 mi

If you're looking for a local chain restaurant that serves classic American fare, you have to check out this place! Their dedication to providing exceptional service means that you can enjoy a wide variety of delicious food in a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere. Their menu features classic American fare that is sure to satisfy your cravings. And with a kids' menu, they have something for everyone in the family. Their commitment to providing exceptional service means that every aspect of your dining experience will be taken care of with care and attention to detail. And with a focus on creating a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere, you can relax and enjoy your meal without any pretense. So why not come check out this local chain restaurant today and experience the ultimate in classic American fare? With a passion for quality and a commitment to excellence, you won't be disappointed! As an establishment that is dedicated to providing exceptional service and delicious food, they are sure to satisfy your cravings and provide a memorable dining experience.

Honey Doe Farm & Creamery

Farm & Ranch in Madisonville - 19.93 mi

Honey Doe Farm emerged from a family's mission to find lactose-friendly milk for their daughter. Goat milk proved to be the solution, and their dream of producing fresh goat milk and homemade cheese became reality in Idaho. With dedication, their herd grew to 100 goats, specializing in LaMancha, Nigerian Dwarf, and Boer breeds. Their natural approach includes nutritious hay, minerals, and supplements for goats, along with access to water. Hand-crafted goat's milk cheeses are a highlight, led by Lance Hays, a deaf cheesemaker who communicates through American Sign Language, supported by Frances Hays. Satisfied visitors love touring the creamery, milking goats, and tasting fresh goat cheese. Contact Lance at [email protected] for milk or cheese inquiries. Embrace the farm experience and support local farmers at Honey Doe Farm in Idaho!

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