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Comfort, TX Articles
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Enjoy the Cooler, Fall Season at Comfort Village Fall Antique Show
October in the Hill Country is resplendent as we begin to see fall colors on our beautiful Spanish Oaks, get a respite from the hot summer, and start to enjoy the cooler weather of the fall.
October is also the month that Comfort celebrates the 26th Anniversary of the Comfort Village Antiques Show. Read More
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Weaving Our Own Tale
Celebrating their third year in business, Comfort Crockery/The Loom Room continues to grow, bringing in new regional artisans and adding custom weaving and lessons to their repertoire. On October 19, 20, and 21, there will be door prizes, a drawing for a $50 gift certificate, and in-store specials and surprises including recipe sampling using foods available in the shop. Read More
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For the Love of Art, Wine, & Chocolates!
What could be more alluring than fabulous fine art, excellent wines, and delectable chocolates? Boerne’s 2nd Saturday Art and Wine, on February 11, will treat you and your valentine to an unforgettable evening.
Discover unique and eclectic “finds” in the art world! Hop on the free trolley, stroll, or drive to a collection of fine art galleries for free wine tasting and hors d’oeuvres. Read More
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Christmas in Comfort to Draw Visitors to Texas Hill Country
Christmas in Comfort, one of the area’s most popular holiday events, will draw visitors to the Texas Hill Country for holiday shopping and family fun on November 26, the Saturday after Thanksgiving. The event, which started with a handful of local residents manning a few booths in the historic district, now offers more than 100 vendors and a full day of holiday activities from 10 a.m. Read More
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Comfort Crockery Celebrates Artisans
The historic Faltin Building, built in 1879 by Prussian immigrant Friedrich August Faltin to house his booming merchant business which included a bank and post office, is a Victorian Italian gem designed by San Antonio architect Alfred Giles and erected by historic builder J.H. Kampmann. Still boasting much of its antiquated charm, today the Faltin building is again open to the public, housing unique hand-crafted gems of its own.
Roci and Brian Brawner fell in love with the building, and steppe ... Read More
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Hens and Roosters
The old saying “Birds of a feather flock together” couldn’t be truer for patrons of Hen House Café in Comfort. Those who love great food and good times just naturally find their way to the tables in this hometown restaurant, where the food is always tasty and always, absolutely, made
from scratch.
Five years ago, Wendy Jimenez and her husband, Daniel, found themselves the owners of the Hen House and haven’t stopped running since. Read More
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High’s Serves Up Good Food Without a Lot of Fuss
Answering a need in the community of Comfort, Denise Rabalais and Brent Ault started a restaurant that has been going strong for five years old. High’s Cafe & Store serves soups, salads, and sandwiches during a long lunch every day except Wednesday. The focus is on a fresh-made, quick and easy lunch menu in a friendly, sunny place. Read More
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Comfort Crockery Keeps The Faith
In the heart of Comfort, Texas, on Seventh Street, business owner Roci Brawner is defying the odds. Opening her gallery in October 2009 amidst the backdrop of our nation’s crumbling economy, she knew she had to take a leap of faith when the historic Faltin building came onto the market. Read More
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