I have been enjoying the spring and fall antiques shows in Round Top, Texas for the past five years. This show has been going on for fifty years so I am definitely a newbie! I have also been blessed to have book signings, teach a live art workshop and also speak at The Gathering in Round Top. I have so many sweet memories with family and friends and I hope to continue going year after year. Each time I go I learn more about what I love, where I want to shop, how to find hidden treasures and how to not feel overwhelmed.
Over the past years I have had so many questions about where we shop, eat and stay that I wanted to do a fun post sharing what I loved about this special little town and the amazing men and women that make Round Top what it is. If you have anything to add to this list, please leave a comment below and share your favorites too!
When I think of Round Top, Texas I think of live oak trees, rolling hills, fields full of blue bonnets, Festival Hill, fields and fields of antiques, and my friend Tara. The Royer family has been feeding antique lovers for years and has become such a sweet part of the Round Top community. I thought Tara Royer Steele would be the perfect person to give you her tips and tricks for coming to Round Top.
My Favorites!
Sleep
The Vintage Round Top (this is where we try to stay each time)
These are just hotels we are familiar with. There are so many private airbnb and vrbo you can find but book early.
Eat
The Garden Company | dinner reservations are highly recommended during the shows and it is first come first serve during lunch.
LuLu’s | dinner reservations are a must. Even if it looks booked online give them a call and they are often able to accomodate you.
Prost | after a full day out in the fields and shopping this is one of my favorite place to relax under the trees, enjoy a glass of wine and charcuterie board. Come dinner time you will want to be around the fire pit with friends enjoying the fire baked pizza (only during the shows).
Ellis Motel | a great place to listen to music and have a great cocktail.
Royer’s Cafe (this is Kelly’s favorite)
Special events like Rancho Pillow Feast in the Fields
Keep your eye out for so many new food trucks
Shop
Favorite Vendors
What to Bring and Wear
The weather can be very unpredictable so bring layers. It is also not a bad idea to bring a raincoat and umbrella (just in case).
Have good walking shoes and/or boots. You will be walking in fields, dirt and sometimes mud.
You will want a hat for all of the time in the sun and don’t forget your sunscreen.
Bring a large bag to carry your treasures and if you are driving bring a cart or wagon to save your back.
Most shops take credit cards but I always like to keep cash on me too.
Always have water with you because it is easy to get dehydrated and instantly feel horrible.
Paige Hull of The Vintage Round Top has put together an incredible Guide to Round Top. Click HERE to get her best tips!
Jeanne, enjoy your time at Round Top! Forever grateful to you for sharing with us!!
I hope you love all of the guides and info.
I live near Round Top. How do I find out about your workshops?
I am hoping to do another one next year and the best place to find out about my live workshops is to be subscribed to my newsletter…https://jeanneoliver.com/subscribe/
I love Round Top, Texas, and have been there many times but never during their antique weeks. On my list to do in the future. I love the Hill Country in the springtime. Can’t get enough of those bluebonnets and other wildflowers. Only recently learned about Hotel Lulu. I’ve stayed at the Round Top Inn – perfect accommodations and location. Enjoy!
Some of the prettiest land around!
This is amazing, Jeanne! Thank you so much for sharing.
Tara and Paige are awesome! Loved going to RT with YOU!