Jane Humphrey Jane Humphrey | March 27, 2025 | Food & Drink, Travel & Recreation, Guides,
We’ve scoured this charming Texas town for the latest and greatest offerings. Here’s what you need to know...
Round Top summons this season with a packed calendar of events, cocktail lounges, restaurants and shopping galore.
Hotel guests and gourmands can enjoy the decadent Italian fare found at Lulu's. Ensconced in a historic building from the early 1800s, the restaurant features stone walls and high beam ceilings ornamented with chandeliers, evoking a unique intrigue in the space. Patrons can delight in Lulu's signature dishes, including the burrata, pappardelle Bolognese and grilled branzino. 204 E. Mill St.
What would a town be without a little Tex-Mex? No stranger to Round Top, Palacios Murphy hospitality group, owned by husband-and-wife team Cinda and Armando Palacios, opened the doors to their cantina-style eatery in 2017, and the place has been in nonstop demand ever since. Enjoy a beer or house margarita alfresco or sit and stay awhile as you delight in the mouthwatering dishes, including carne asada, baja tacos, flautas and more. 102 S. Washington St.
Duo Modern: The Resturant at Market Hill
Sometimes, all you need is a good helping of Southern hospitality. That's precisely what you get when visiting Duo. Led by chef Gino Llanes, the menu offers satisfying dishes that please both the plate and palate. Situated in Market Hill, Duo is the perfect spot for gathering with friends and enjoying great food. 1542 Texas 237
Small-town charm and Southern hospitality await at one of the most treasured sanctuaries in Round Top, Hotel Lulu. This jewel-box hotel came to life through the creative vision of Houston-based husband-and-wife duo Armando and Cinda Palacios of Palacios Murphy hospitality group. Relax and enjoy this little slice of paradise comprising six 19th-century bungalows. A fun fact to note: Hotel Lulu houses the only pool in Round Top. 204 E. Mill St.
This buzzy nano-brewery and taproom serves up a selection of housemade beers in a laid-back environment. Relax on a spring day as you sip on an iced-cold beverage, or sit on the sprawling patio and enjoy a rotation of live music offerings. 101 W. Austin St.
Enjoy a pre-dinner sip among the verdant environs that abound at The Garden Co. Open for lunch and dinner, this charming eatery and watering hole also sells unique finds and giftable items. Delight in a Ranch Water or the Granco Sangria, or opt for some sparkling rose. 104 W. Wantke St.
While several fun activities fill your time, the Round Top Antiques Fair is a treasure that stands alone as the largest of its kind in the country. Designers, shoppers and antique enthusiasts descend upon the town in droves twice a year—with a spring and fall show that stretches over 11 miles long. If this is something that piques your interest, mark your calendars for this year's fair taking place this month. 475 Texas Highway 237 S.
Nestled in Henkel Square Market, Kemo Sabe is a top destination for western wear lovers. Whether you are looking for a bold new look or a timeless classic, the boutique offers its renowned bespoke collection, including custom hats, boots and buckles. 198 Henkel Circle
Following your meal at Lulu's, make your way to the hotel bar Il Cuculo. Insider tip it has the coldest martini in town.
Tucked inside Lulu's is its storied cocktail lounge, Il Cuculo.
Photography by: BY PÄR BENGTSSON