Granbury, Texas, may be best known for its beautifully preserved town square and stories of outlaws and legends, but these days this tiny North Texas community is building a reputation for something else: Where to eat.
Located on the shores of Lake Granbury, less than two hours from Dallas, the town was founded in 1866 and still feels charmingly tied to its past, from the historic Opera House to the century-old buildings lining the famous town square.
The town’s character and history are uniquely connected to the local food scene. You can start the morning with oversized pancakes named after the year Granbury was founded, have lunch inside a historic hotel built by one of the town’s most influential families, and end the evening with schnitzel and German beer steps from the courthouse square that earned Granbury a place on the National Register of Historic Places…