Located comfortably in between Houston and Austin, Brenham is well known for its natural beauty and expansive and enthralling history. Often considered to be the best place for finding Bluebonnets in Texas, this quaint and friendly city is perfect for escaping the rat race of modern life.

Blue Bell Creameries

Blue Bell Creameries

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On a hot summer’s day, a group of eager businessmen found a gap in the Texan market for fresh cream. Banding together, they purchased the excess milk from local dairies and used it to create delectable creams, ice creams, and butters. As time passed, they then changed their plans to specialize solely in Ice Cream. In the present day, Blue Bell Creameries may no longer deliver with a horse-and-cart, but many of the founders’ original values and ambitions for the company have remained the same. They never compromise on quality, even as their market share grows, and this allows them to offer the very best ice cream available. Their on-site ice cream parlor allows them to share their delicious produce with all of the visitors to Brenham.

1101 South Blue Bell Road, Brenham, Texas 77833, Phone: 800-327-8135

Home Sweet Farm Market and Biergarten


Set in a restored building which holds great historical importance in the community, the Home Sweet Farm Market and Biergarten combines the traditional farmers’ market with the unique qualities and excitement of a Biergarten. It is a nostalgic nod to times when life was simpler and merry. They serve a large variety of the finest Texan Craft Beers alongside their seasonally selected farm-to-table meals. They hold a farmers’ market on the first Sunday of every month as part of their ongoing goal to support their local community and the artisan food producers. Furthermore, they feature passionate local musicians for their live music.

307 S Park St, Brenham, TX 77833-3647, Phone: 979-530-7994

Antique Rose Emporium


There is something of a bias against most garden roses, which says that they are an incredibly fussy plant that requires large levels of time and dedication to grow. The easy-care antique rose changes that, as it is a hardy flower that can grow and thrive with limited intervention, even in Texas’ notoriously variable climate. It was this discovery that caused the Antique Rose Emporium to be founded, where they display to the public numerous award-winning ornamental and display gardens from which other growers can take inspiration. They create beautiful garden solutions and also offer event hosting including as weddings and photo shoots in their breathtakingly beautiful surroundings.

10000 FM 50, Brenham, TX 77833-1813, Phone: 979-836-5548

Unity Theatre

Unity Theatre

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Unity Theatre is situated in the heart of downtown Brenham in what was once an unloved warehouse, and its unique architecture is the perfect combination of new and historic. The Theatre seats up to 125 guests at a time, creating an intimate and truly unforgettable viewing experience. They have a variety of exciting plays and musicals being thrown over the course of the year for viewers’ enjoyment and they have been offering continually exceptional productions for the past 24 years. They also offer areas of their venue hired out as an event hall for private dinners to weddings and everything in between.

300 Church Street, Brenham, TX 77833, Phone: 979-830-8358

Giddings-Stone Mansion

Giddings-Stone Mansion

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Determined to keep his family away from low-lying mosquito breeding grounds during the Yellow-Fever outbreak of 1868, J.D. Giddings commissioned the palatial property that would become known as the Giddings-Stone Mansion. The architectural style of the 19th Century Greek revival is evident in the intricate decoration of the Giddings Stone Mansion. The mansion has a pair of massive galleries which span the entire length of the mansion, and eleven individual rooms. The mansion’s kitchen, servants’ wing and laundry room are found in a building separate to the main house. Featuring large and airy rooms with Victorian bay windows and original fireplaces, the mansion is a glance back in time.

2203 Century Circle, Brenham, Texas 77833, Phone: 979-836-1690

Brenham Fire Company Number 1 Fire Museum


The Brenham Fire Company Number 1 Fire Museum was originally designed as a means of protecting the 1923 American LaFrance Type 38, which was known as “Samanthe”. Only two other models of the Samanthe remain in the world, and only 34 were produced initially. This means that its protection and preservation of significant importance for future generations to understand and appreciate the history of the fire engine. The Brenham Fire Company # 1 Fire Museum features a Wall of Honor which serves as a tribute to all of the firefighters of the past. It is also home to numerous firefighting artifacts and a Roster of all the Fire Service’s Mascots over its 150 years of existence.

200 W. Vulcan, Brenham, TX 77833, Phone: 979-337-7200

Giddings-Wilkin House

Giddings-Wilkin House

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The Giddings-Wilkin House is the oldest property in Brenham which remains intact and in its original condition, the Giddings-Wilkin house is of significant importance from an architectural and historical perspective. The house was originally a two-room property, but over the years the family enlarged and expended it until it got to its current size. The house was innovative with its rain-harvesting roof and pipework which leads directly into the cistern—a new innovation in Texas in the mid-19th century. The property was originally home to J.D. Giddings and his family, who fled the low-lying lands where mosquitos were spreading the deadly Yellow Fever, but was sold to the Wilkin family when Giddings moved into the mansion instead. Now, the property is used to display many of the two families’ period artifacts, furnishings, photos, clothing, and paintings.

805 Crockett St, Brenham, TX 77833, Phone: 979-836-1690

Tegg Art Studio


Alicia Tegg specializes in creating breathtaking paintings and artwork relating to nature and the animal kingdom, with her clear preference being the painting of horses. As a child, her first three horses were beautiful white specimens which had wheels and could run as fast as she could carry them. She was that girl in school; the one who was unhealthily obsessed with everything to do with horses. At her first show, the Houston Livestock show and Rodeo art show, her graphite sketch of a cowboy riding his horse won her second place. Later, she moved from Houston to Brenham in search of her own ranch, and from there her work as a landscape and livestock artist took off. She now sees her stunning creations featured regularly in galleries. She now displays many of her works in the Tegg Art Studio, and visitors are encouraged to come in and see the magnificence and beauty of her paintings.

119 W Alamo Street, Brenham, Texas, 77833, phone: 979-337-1179

Nathan’s BBQ


Nathan Winklemann founded his Texas BBQ business in the 1980s, and since then he has developed a reputation for the exceptional flavor combinations that he can create thanks to his ‘old school’ approach to barbecuing. Every dish at Nathan’s BBQ is cooked over open pits with lump charcoal and pecan wood for that distinctive and delectable Smokey taste that cannot be replicated by any other method. Seating up to 140 people in his rustic Brenham restaurant, Nathan caters for hundreds of hungry customers every week and does so with passion. He also caters for events both large and small with his Texas pit BBQ.

Nathan’s BBQ, 1307 Prairie Lea, Brenham, Texas, 77833, Phone: 979-251-9900

Brenham Heritage Museum


The official museum of Washing County, Brenham Heritage Museum is the ideal place to visit for guests who want to learn about the county’s incredible history. From pre-historic exhibits to the time of the Paleo-Indian Culture, up to the Information age, there are over 10,000 years of history covered, detailed, and explored in the museum’s exhibits. Brenham Heritage Museum is housed in the historic post-office of Brenham and features numerous items in its permanent collection. All of the exhibits are carefully curated including the museum’s World War I collection and the Girl Scouts Collection.

313 East Alamo Street, Brenham, Texas 77833, Phone: 979-830-8445

Brazos Valley Brewing Company


Sample great beer in a friendly and small-town atmosphere at the Brazos Valley Brewing Company. The Brazos Valley Brewing Company, or BVB for short, was established in 2014 and has been an institution of hops and barley since then. They are known for brewing only what they love, so you can be sure that each beer you sample has been with absolute love and passion. BVB is confident about each of its beers, offering them all on tap and in a can. At the tasting room, visitors can sample these awesome brews alongside their famous Big “A” Pretzels and other delicious Brewery Bites.

206 S. Jackson Street, Brenham, Texas 77833, Phone: 979-353-5361

Chappell Hill Lavender Farm

Chappell Hill Lavender Farm

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Looking for respite for your weary soul? Head to the Chappell Hill Lavender Farm, a true oasis for the soul. The farm is just a short drive north of Chappell Hill’s historic town and can be found nestled within the idyllic bluebonnet country. Perfect for a day trip, Chappell Hill Lavender Farm features panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and offers its visitors the use of great picnic grounds, a gazebo, and fresh offerings like lavender lemonade. Take home some farm-made lavender goods or even cut your own fresh lavender to gift to friends or to commemorate your trip. The best part? Admission to the farm is free!

2250 Dillard Road, Brenham, Texas 77833, Phone: 979-251-8114

Downtown Art Gallery


The Downtown Art Gallery has been celebrating the best of fine art since its establishment in 1956. This nonprofit gallery promotes arts education, literary appreciation, and charitable programs for the art community, but has also made it its mission to help others come to a better appreciation of all forms of art. Visitors to the gallery can explore its year-round exhibit where new pieces from various clinic exhibitors are brought in three times a year. As the gallery is a cooperative one run by artists, there are also regular displays of the artists represented by the gallery to see. Mediums featured in the gallery include, but are not limited to, fused glass, pastels, watercolors, oils, and turned wood.

113 West Alamo Street, Brenham, Texas 77833, Phone: 979-836-1622

Hohlt Park

Hohlt Park

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Along North Park Street there are 79.9 acres of parkland just waiting to be explored – Hohlt Park. This large park is home to a number of amenities that are available for public use. Visitors can pay a visit to the Dr. Bobbie M. Dietrich Memorial Amphitheater or spend a day playing sports at the All Sports Building. There is also 1 mile of walking and jogging trail to enjoy, 9 holes of disc golf to play, and 2 incredible playgrounds for kids and families to enjoy together. Additionally, Hohlt Park features 11 multi-use fields, 6 softball fields, and 2 baseball fields.

2425 North Park Street, Brenham, Texas 77833, Phone: 979-337-7200

Horseshoe Junction Family Fun Park

Horseshoe Junction Family Fun Park

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Endless family fun can be enjoyed by visitors of all ages at the Horseshoe Junction Family Fun Park. The park is home to several exciting attractions suitable for all kinds of guests and visitors. For example, kids can hop on the Pony Express Go Karts and zip around the track, or participate in a heart-pounding game of laser tag within a 2-story area! An 1880s themed mini golf course is also ready to welcome eager golfers at the park and promises mischief and challenging obstacles at every hole. As if that wasn’t enough, there is also a Slingshot Jumpers Ride, a Rock Wall to climb, and a Kidzone with a three-story play area to explore.

2080 US 290 West, Brenham, Texas 77833, Phone: 979-251-8701