Hill Country Herb Garden is a american restaurant Fredericksburg located in United States.
405 Whitney St Fredericksburg , TX 78624 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Perfect weekend getaway. The cottages are very clean , cool and comfortable . Very much enjoyed Sunday brunch at the restaurant .
Great choice for an upscale meal off the beaten path, grab a signature cocktail and sip in the gardens before dinner .
Good for an upscale lunch . Very fresh, healthy and tasty
Delicious hollandaise . The eggs Hemingway are great
The actual Herb Farm is a pale shadow of what used to be here when the Farneys owned the place. This is more like the Disney Herb Farm .
Try the quiche of the day paired with the herbal tea . Yum!
Food, service, decor are amazing. Loud music from kitchen ruins it all.
The food, waitstaff , and atmosphere are wonderful! The 7 course meal is worth the time and money. Go ahead and treat yourself.
Food presentation is fab! So is the flavor. I ordered the meatloaf , and ate it all, which is a rarity for me.
Complete FAIL! 5 out of 5 meals had flaws! Chicken was served raw... grits and risotto was like paste...salad served too salty to eat....crab cakes served cold.... mashed potatoes tasted like glue.
Try the Harvest Iced Tea , it's fruity and delicious!!
Love the curry turkey salad . Great place to relax
Make reservations . Even for lunch . Otherwise you may not get a table.
Beautiful place. Herbs, food, lodging and spa!
Go somewhere else!!!!
Tejas trio was a good sampling of meats. Pork loin tasted the best. You have to get the Texas Twinkies as well. - Giancarlo Martinez
Very good food. Pricey though. They have an extensive collection of texas wines (and they were good!) - Matt L.
Good service and the Schnitzel was tender and moist. Highly recommend. - Barbara Biven-Poynter
Great views and better benefits for being a member. Free tastings and the events make the drive worth it. Bring some BBQ and enjoy the porch with a chilled bottle. Did I mention the views? - Don Hogan