A Bountiful Harvest of Activities
It’s October in the Roundtopolis™, which means it’s time to hit the back roads and enjoy the bountiful harvest of activities available.
It’s October in the Roundtopolis™, which means it’s time to hit the back roads and enjoy the bountiful harvest of activities available.
Artists Chotsie Gregson and Willem Syptesteyn, owners of Austin-based reworks Home, meld classic style with contemporary flair as they handcraft lighting and furniture that not only makes a statement but stands the test of time.
At the Round Top Antiques Show, good taste is not limited to antiques and vintage treasures.
September in Texas means dove season, Friday night lights, county fairs, the promise of cooler weather and so much more. We've provided a partial list of the many things to do this month in the Roundtopolis™.
Chappell Hill Bakery & Deli & Barbecue is a one-stop shop created to meet all your all your needs for tasty, fresh-made food.
Although it's another sizzling August in Texas, only party-pooping pooches stay on the porch during the dog days of summer. We've rounded up some cool fun in the Roundtopolis™.
Texas Casual Cottages, a country original based just north of Round Top, is built on the 30-year-old foundation laid by its parent company, Partners in Building. The experienced team of custom home builders makes dreams of country living come true.
Ettiene Market, the award-winning destination kitchen and culinary shop in historic downtown McKinney, is coming to Round Top in September, after a successful pop-up at the spring Round Top Antiques Show. It’s our pleasure to introduce you to owner Coryanne Ettiene.
Jewelry designer Mallory Nicholson celebrates her love of all things French and hand-made at the grand opening of her new Mallory et Cie showroom in Carmine. In addition to her one-of-a-kind jewelry, the shop, which will be open on advertised weekends, will feature hand-crafted home decor and indigo clothing.
Round Top's Flophouze, Texas' first container hotel, is the direct result of years of sketches on airplane napkins and "pre-meditated dreams" by its owner Matt White, who also helms Recycling the Past.