Don’t forget to visit the Hays City Store Facebook page to learn about daily specials. Hays City Store is located at the intersection of FM 150 and FM 3237 between Kyle and Wimberley and is a short drive from San Marcos, Dripping Springs, Buda and South Austin. Welcome to Manor von Barron, a spooky Haunted House theme-park ride packed with chills and thrills for all who dare to enter. Hays City Store & Ice House has something for everyone. A stage was built near the outdoor oak shaded beer garden and live music can be enjoyed several nights a week. So, The Ice House was added to the property and with it more bar and cocktail seating, a draft beer system with 40 taps, 5 TVs for sports enthusiasts and a wood fire pizza oven. Owners Tamra & Travis Tindol had a good problem on their hands – the need for more space. Hays City Store underwent another transformation in October 2017 and this time the name DID change a little – now to Hays City Store & Ice House. The decision to keep the name “Hays City Store” was not difficult, as it had been known so for over 30 years.
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A café was added in the 90’s and folks loved their breakfast and lunch counter!įast forward to March 2015 – a propitious chain of events, hard work, fate and good luck… Hays City Store re-opened as a full service restaurant and bar featuring scratch made Texas comfort food, hand crafted cocktails, and local – beers, spirits and wine. The store was a blessing to area residents who were grateful to not have to drive to neighboring towns for gas and household essentials. Hays City Store re-opened as a full service restaurant and bar featuring scratch made Texas comfort food, hand crafted cocktails, and local beers, spirits and. After plans for restoration of the building in place were unsuccessful, the National Park Service accepted the building in 2003, and began several years of conservation on the original 18th century timbers.Hays City Store first opened in the early ’80’s as a gas station and convenience store at the intersection that was at one time the town of Hays City (1908). In 1993, the building and wharf, then known as Tucker’s wharf, were purchased by the town of Marblehead.
In 1904, the building was purchased by the Marblehead Transportation Company, who altered the building to support their inn and ferry business.