Wednesday, July 31, 2013

It may be hot, but we always have cool tunes...


Downtown Brenham just finished their last weekend of 2013's Hot Nights, Cool Tunes concert series and are feeling quite successful! Each Saturday night Downtown Brenham was filled with adults and kids, old and newer tricked-out cars and trucks, food, drinks, and of course live music!

Each year locals and visitors come together in a small-town celebration of our hot summer nights with great tunes from different bands and this year was no different. The Saturday night lineup included The Newsboyz, Radiostar, Matchmaker Band, and Suede.

So what is involved in this "hot tunes & cool nights or hot nights or whatever"? Well, let me tell ya...

Around 5pm the streets get blocked off and the cars that are in the car show for that week are allowed in to park. People start arriving with their folding chairs, blankets, kids, and even dogs. They mill around, talking to each other and maybe shopping a bit. Those who like to dance or feel that beat in their chest stake their claim for their favorite spots up front, plant their chairs and grab their beverages of choice while patiently waiting for 7pm to arrive. Others know there's plenty of room and they focus on socializing with their friends as they walk up and down the streets looking for others to catch up with.

This year we had some different food options than before. We had BBQ, corn dogs, funnel cakes, and Texas-sized portions of fresh cut potato chips. There were plenty of other treats, too, like snow cones, pizza, beer, and other adult beverages. Surrounding restaurants chimed in and served plenty of hungry people and kids enjoyed rides on the street train.

The band always starts playing at 7pm and usually takes one or two breaks about an hour apart. Depending on the crowd and the band, the fun can continue until around 10pm. This year we had a couple of other venues picking up on the music vibe and hosting other musicians after 9pm until late.






New this year the Brenham/Washington County Chamber-CVB staff set up shop on the street with a prize wheel and a variety of giveaways. We had a lot of fun helping people win. Our purpose was to gather information about the attendees - Are you local or not - and then reward them for answering our questions! Each person who stepped up to the table filled out a short form, dropped it in the entry bin, and then spun the Prize Wheel. "Everyone's a Winner!" was our motto and every person definitely won! Prizes were coupons, gifts, postcard fans, and discounts.

During the first break the Chamber-CVB staff held 4 or 5 drawings, depending on the week, and gave away bigger prizes like free nights lodging, bigger gifts, and certificates. Everyone had a really fun time and the winners were thrilled to hear their names called.

After that hot sun goes down the night isn't too hot anymore, but the tunes are always cool and fun, all evening long. If you haven't come to Hot Nights, Cool Tunes before, mark your calendar for next year. Every Saturday night in July. We guarantee you'll have a good time and we might even give you something free! :-)

We'd love to hear your comments and experiences on the fun you had this year. Please share with us below!

See you soon!




Jenny Mills
Visitor Center & Website Manager
Brenham/Washington County Chamber-CVB


We thank all participating businesses in the Chamber-CVB giveaways:
Sonic, Whataburger, Chili's, Ant Street Inn, Hampton Inn & Suites, Holiday Inn Express, Pleasant Hill Winery, Unity Theatre, Carol's at Cat Spring, The Book Nook, Day Star Christian Bookstore, Dona Lynn's Unique Gifts.

Friday, July 26, 2013

5 on FRIDAY: July 26-28, 2013

It's another weekend and another chance to get out there and have some fun! Here's the TOP 5 things to do in Brenham/Washington County, Texas, this weekend!

1) Carousel Rides at Fireman's Park - this is the last Friday to ride the carousel from 10-1 for $1. And tonight you can enjoy FREE rides from 6:30-8pm.

2) Shakespeare at Winedale - performers bring Shakespeare to life Thurs-Sun through August 11. Get your tickets now.

3) Hot Nights, Cool Tunes - free concert by Suede, car show, food, drinks and more - Saturday night starting at 7pm in Downtown Brenham. This is the last concert of HNCT series, so don't miss it! If you need more incentive, we have Special Offers for you! Register Here to claim discounts on lodging, shopping, dining, and more. Hurry, this is the last weekend to take advantage of most of them.

Fanthrop Inn - come tour the Inn & take a ride
on the 1850s Concord Stagecoach!
4) Grape Stomps - Pleasant Hill Winery and Windy Winery both have stomps this Sat & Sun as well as the following two weekends. Tickets are $25 for adults, $15 for kids and include picking & stomping grapes and personalizing your t-shirt with your purple feet!

5) Attend a period demonstration at Barrington Living History Farm at Washington-on-the-Brazos or Fanthorp Inn in Anderson, TX. At Barrington they will be sewing and at Fanthorp they will be playing music. Details

There's plenty of other things to do within the county, so if none of that appeals to you, take a look at our website for more ideas. There are also more calendar events - just pick the day you want to play and find something that suits you!

See you soon!




Jenny Mills
Visitor Center & Website Manager
Brenham/Washington County Chamber-CVb

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

FAQs: "Why are you called 'The Birthplace of Texas'?"



People see our marquee in the Visitor Center and frequently ask two questions: "What time is the movie?" and "Why are you 'The Birthplace of Texas'?" Today we'll tackle the Birthplace question. Stay tuned for the movie answer! :-)

So, do YOU know why we have this tagline everywhere? You see it in our logo. You see it in stone as you enter our county. And you definitely see it if you go to Washington-on-the-Brazos. But why?

First of all, the title refers not to Brenham or our Visitor Center, but rather Washington, Texas, in Washington County, at the historic site of Washington-on-the-Brazos to be exact. In 1836, a group of men gathered in a small building known today as Independence Hall to declare independence from Mexico - they wanted Texas to be its own Republic and drafted a Declaration of Independence on that very site of Washington-on-the-Brazos. That gathering became known as the Convention of 1836 and they were successful in their endeavor. On March 1 they gathered, March 2 they declared independence, and on March 14 their constitution was adopted.

March 2, 1836, was Texas' birthday, the very day Texas became its own Republic free from Mexico! Texans have been celebrating its independence ever since, and you can join us for our annual celebration on the Saturday & Sunday closest to March 2nd at Washington-on-the-Brazos.

Interesting factoid: Town leaders wanted the town of Washington to be the capitol of Texas, but it was passed up by Republic leaders in favor of Waterloo, later renamed Austin. Washington was, however, the county seat until 1844 when the seat honor was given to Brenham.

As you drive into our county from any direction, you will see one of these signs welcoming you to "The Birthplace of Texas." We're proud that this is the county in which it all started, and we hope you'll take the time to go to Washington-on-the-Brazos to learn more about our beginnings as a Republic and what life was like back in the 1800s!


Friday, July 19, 2013

5 on FRIDAY: July 19-21, 2013

Come on over for some weekend fun around Brenham and Washington County, Texas! Here's our TOP 5 for this weekend...

1) Friday kicks off with Antique Carousel rides at Fireman's Park from 10-1 for only $1 per ride. Great fun for the kiddos!

2) Hot Nights, Cool Tunes is Saturday night at 7pm featuring Matchmaker Band, a 10-piece lively band singing Motown, Soul, Funk, and more. Join us for food, drinks, car show and a fun relaxing time with your friends and family. Bring your chairs and dancin' shoes!

3) Shakespeare at Winedale has begun their 43rd summer season of bringing Shakespeare to life. Performances are Thurs-Sun now through Aug 11. Tickets can be reserved online.

4) Come stomp some grapes! Two of our local wineries have grape stomps this weekend through Aug 11. Pleasant Hill Winery and Windy Winery both have stomps on Sat 11-6 and Sun noon-5. For $25 you get to pick grapes, stomp them, and personalize a t-shirt with your purple feet! After stomping, enjoy wine tasting and relaxing.

5) Washington-on-the-Brazos is having three different programs this weekend. Two on Saturday with presentations at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm - "I'll Tell You a Tale" and "Dowsing or Divining Water" - both meet at Independence Hall. Over at Barrington Living History Farm they are building fences and welcome your help! Presentations at 11am and 2pm. Park fees apply. Arrive early.

And while you're there, be sure to go into the Star of the Republic Museum to play with the 300-year-old life-size toy replicas. This exhibit is only on display through Aug 31, so now is the time to check it out!

See you soon!
Jenny Mills
Visitor Center & Website Manager
Brenham/Washington County Chamber-CVB

Thursday, July 18, 2013

FAQs: "Where's a good place to eat?"

We get asked this question a lot. Probably as much as "How do we get to Blue Bell from here?"

Since we are the Chamber-CVB, we promote hundreds of businesses and can not be partial to one over the other. What that means is, we don't play favorites. We give unbiased information about all businesses based on the visitor's desire. So when someone asks, "Where should we go for lunch?" or "What's the best restaurant in town?" we counter with our favorite question, "What are you hungry for?"

To help people navigate the many dining options we have, a particular food type or location helps narrow it down. Most people who end up downtown at lunchtime want to eat downtown, and we have a variety of great options to fill their stomachs.

Brenham Grill in
Downtown Brenham
If you want a LIGHT LUNCH of salad, sandwiches, wraps, and soup, go to Funky Art Cafe or Must Be Heaven. Funky Art Cafe is the unique, eclectic, creative side of food, whereas Must Be Heaven is much more traditional and a good place for kids. FAC is open Mon-Fri 11-2 and sat 11-3. MBH is open Mon-Sat 8-5 and Sun 11-3.

If you want a VARIETY, go to Brenham Grill. Inside Ant Street Inn, the ambience is nice and the portions are large for a fair price. Brenham Grill features a large menu of American, Mexican, and Italian favorites. Brenham Grill is open for lunch and dinner during the week, but is closed between 2 and 5:30 and all day Wednesday. They also serve breakfast on the weekends.

Want PIZZA? Go to Yumm! Sweets & Eats. Pizza, calzones and sandwiches, plus the Sweets side has candy of all kinds and times in your life. Remember candy cigarettes? Yeah, they have 'em. Even Italian gelato, and of course Blue Bell! Open Mon-Sat 11-9.

How about AMERICAN favorites like burgers, steak and chicken? Ernie's and BT Longhorn can hook you up. Ernie's has daily lunch specials and is open Mon-Sat 11-2 and serves brunch on Sundays. BT is open every day of the week from 11-8, 9, or 10.

We have plenty of Mexican food!
Smitty's Cafe & Bakery just opened up a second location in downtown Brenham. Serving a large menu of SOUTHERN STYLE foods, Smitty's is open downtown daily from 7am-9pm with different areas of the restaurant/bar open, and at their primary location on North Park St from 11-2.

Looking for a BUFFET? The Cannery Kitchen is a good choice. Just east of the main downtown area, they serve a small buffet of daily choices. Usually a couple of meats, veggies, salad, and dessert will round out your plate. This is a good option for groups - plenty of seating, plenty of parking, and good country-cookin' for those who like tasty simple food. The Cannery is open daily 11-2.

Southern Flyer Diner is all
about the oldies.
For a slower pace, more of a fine dining experience where you can still dress casually, go another block or two east of downtown to Volare for delicious ITALIAN food. The Italian chef and owner serves lunch and dinner including daily specials and even a lunch buffet. Open Tues-Sat 11-2 and 5-9.

That covers our downtown area, but if you none of that fancies you, fear not! Just drive a short distance and you'll have plenty of other options.

Lookin' for BBQ? Nathan's BBQ (originally Big Daddy's BBQ) located along Hwy 290 at the Blinn College/FM 389 exit, serves all your BBQ favorites including daily lunch specials like beef tips, pork chops, fried chicken and even Cajun food on Fridays. Open daily 11-8 or 9.

Plenty of BBQ too!
Also Chappell Hill Bakery & Deli has delicious BBQ, even if the name doesn't indicate it. :-)  BBQ, burgers, jerky, homemade breads, pies, kolaches, canned goods, dried sausage, Blue Bell - the list goes on! Open daily 6 or 7am-8pm. Located in the big orange building on Hwy 290 at the light in Chappell Hill, there's plenty of food, seating, and parking for any group of any size.

Another great find for BBQ is R-Place in Washington. Right next to Washington-on-the-Brazos, if you find yourself out there Fri-Sun, stop by for some BBQ or even a special Saturday night dinner that features pork, steak, chicken and seafood. Open Fri-Sun only.

Speaking of SEAFOOD, we have two great options in Brenham - Sealand Seafood & Steak and Texas Seafood & Steakhouse. Both are open daily 11-8, 9, or 10.

Steak, seafood, chicken...
We've got you covered.
K-Bob's Steakhouse is a great place to get AMERICAN & COUNTRY favorites. The big salad wagon offers all-you-can-eat soup and salad all day long. Open daily 11-9 and serves a breakfast buffet on Sat & Sun from 7-10:30am.

American favorites can also be found amongst poodle skirts and oldies music on the jukebox at the Southern Flyer Diner at the Brenham Airport. Fun atmosphere and real Blue Bell ice cream milk shakes rounds out this little gem. Open daily 11-3.

We have a number of MEXICAN food restaurants, all serving hearty portions of mild and spicy favorites - Los Cabos, Mariachi's, and Cielito Lindo are just a few of the 8 restaurants and 3 taco shops that we have.

And for the GERMAN in you, The Burton Cafe in downtown Burton serves German favorites Thurs-Sat 8-8 and Sun 8-3.

FINE DINING can be found at Brazos Belle in Burton which serves gourmet French cuisine. Open Fri & Sat 5:30-8:30pm and Sun 11:30-1:30, accepts cash or check only.

5-star dining at Inn at Dos Brisas
And for a true 5-star experience, go to Inn at Dos Brisas. Nestled among Washington County's rolling hills, this is the only Forbes 5-Star restaurant in Texas where cuisine is made from ingredients cultivated on their acres of organic farmland and orchards. Open daily 12-2pm and 6-8pm and for Sunday brunch 11-2. Reservations are required.


So many options, so little time! These are just SOME of the dining options in our area - we have a complete list of dining on our website. When you come to town, stop by the Visitor Center and pick up a Dining Guide from us. And when you come looking for a suggestion, be prepared to answer, "What kind of food would you like?" :-)

What's your favorite place to eat when you're in Brenham and Washington County? Leave us a comment - your favorites make great suggestions for others!

See you soon!




Jenny Mills
Visitor Center & Website Manager
Brenham/Washington County Chamber-CVB

Friday, July 12, 2013

5 on FRIDAY (plus a giveaway!): July 12-14, 2013


TGIF! It's the weekend again - what are your plans? Here's our TOP 5 of what's happening around Brenham and Washington County, Texas, this weekend... Lots of music!

1) Carousel Rides at Fireman's Park - Friday 10-1, all rides are $1. Friday 6:30-8pm, all rides are free!

2) Live music at: Buffalo Creek, Burton Cafe, Nathan's BBQ, The Kenney Store - Fri, Sat & Sun. Details are on our website calendar. Just click your preferred date on the mini calendar on the right.

Fun and Free July concerts in Downtown Brenham
3) Hot Nights, Cool Tunes in Downtown Brenham welcomes Radiostar from Austin on Saturday night - they're bringing all your favorite 80s hits with them! Join us downtown for a free concert, car show, food, drinks, and fun! The fun starts at 7 and usually ends by 10 - bring your comfy lawn chairs and dancin' shoes!

Also, look for the Chamber-CVB table by the gazebo for a chance to win free lodging, food, and more! Take advantage of our online Special Offers for July weekends, too. Discounts on food, shopping and attractions, plus free lodging, is available to you this month in honor of Hot Nights.
  • Also tied in with Hot Nights is a fundraiser for HOMEsweetFARM Market in Downtown Brenham. For $50 per person you get an intimate evening of local wine & beer, artisan cheese, wood fired pizza and acoustic music by singer/songwriter Megan Levering. The Market Party is from 7-9pm, but you can easily include Radiostar as well because the Market is literally two blocks from the main square!

4) More live music at Round Top Festival Institute - the last of this year's Institute performances are this weekend - concerts all weekend long. Get tickets at www.FestivalHill.org

5) Go to the Real Gun Show at Fireman's Training Center in Brenham. Sat 9-5, Sun 10-5. $8 for one day or $13 for both. Free Parking and discount coupon their website at www.RealGunShow.com


COMMENT & WIN! If you've participated in anything above, or are planning to, share your story in the comments below! By commenting, you will be entered to win a fun gift from the Brenham/Washington County Chamber-CVB! We'll pick a random winner on Monday who will win a "July Fun Pack" - several fun gifties from our Visitor Center including coupons, a t-shirt, bluebonnet gifts, and more!

See you soon! :-)




Jenny Mills
Visitor Center & Website Manager
Brenham/Washington County Chamber-CVB

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

FAQs: "We've been to Blue Bell, now what?"



People come to the Visitor Center in Downtown Brenham (115 West Main Street) for various reasons. Some are just passing by. Others just moved to the area. Some were told specifically to stop by. And others just want to see the Simon Theater or use the restroom. Many have questions. Some just want to look around. Others need a map, or want a souvenir.

We get visitors from all over - locals and Texans make up the majority of our visitors, but we do get a lot of people from out of state and even from overseas! I've been here almost 2 years and I've met people from Germany, England, Scotland, New Zealand, and many others. My first question to them is always, "What brings you to Brenham?!" Usually they are passing through from one big city to the next on a grand tour of Texas or the U.S., but others are here for work, wedding, family gatherings, Blue Bell, and so on.

The large majority of people who come in have very specific questions, and often it's the same question as the group before them, so I decided we need to have an FAQ series on the blog. Today will answer the question, "We've been to Blue Bell, now what?"

First of all, yes, Blue Bell Creameries is here in Brenham. And yes, it IS the best ice cream in the country. :-) Started in 1907, you can still get an outside glimpse of the original creamery just east of Downtown Brenham on your way to the present and ever-growing creamery for a tour or to see the Visitor Center, ice cream parlor, and Country Store. Over 150,000 people visit Blue Bell each year with the largest number of visitors during spring break and the summer months. Tours are given Monday-Friday from 8:30am-3:00pm at various times depending on the foot traffic. For group tours, call ahead, otherwise just show up with a hunger for ice cream!

Of course, Brenham has more to offer than just Blue Bell! So after you tour the creamery, what is there to do? Well, naturally a lot will depend on the day of the week, the time of day, and the weather, but these are some general suggestions to help you find something to do around the area (not a full list). Let's tackle this by day of the week...

Toubin Park Cistern
Toubin Park in Downtown Brenham
A history of our cisterns from the 1800s

MONDAY:
It's true, life is a little slower and more quiet on Mondays, but that just means there's more space for you! If you plan your Blue Bell tour in the morning, then come downtown for lunch, maybe stroll and shop a bit (there are some shops that are open!), and while you're strolling go over to Toubin Park and learn about Brenham's cistern system. Next stop, Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. The grounds of the State Park are open every day of the year from 8am to sunset. The visitor center and gift shop is open 10-5, Star of the Republic Museum 10-5, and Barrington Living History Farm 10-4:30, all of which are open nearly every day of the year.

If it's late in the day (say 3 or 4), go to Independence and walk around the rose gardens of Antique Rose Emporium (open 9-5). Or enjoy a walking tour of the Old Baylor Parks to see the beginnings of Texas' oldest university. Back in Brenham you and the family can also go to Horseshoe Junction and play games! Mini golf, go-carts, a climbing wall, arcade and more await you and your family to have fun and make memories. Next door is also a 6-screen movie theater and K-Bob's Steakhouse, a great place to grab dinner.

TUESDAY:
Tuesday offers a little more, but can still be a bit quiet in Downtown Brenham. A lot of the shops are open, but you'll still find some that are closed until Wednesday. You can grab an iced or hot coffee or tea from Independence Coffee, conveniently located next door to our Visitor Center. If you want, go straight to Burton to explore the Texas Cotton Gin and Museum. They give tours of the gin Tuesday through Saturday at 10am and 2pm. The Museum is open Tues-Sat 10-4 and is free to enter. They have a movie for you to introduce you to cotton, from seed to bale, as well as a little gift shop and super knowledgeable staff.

Also in the area is Saddlehorn Winery, open Tues-Sat 11-6. Stop by for delicious tastings as an appetizer to lunch or dinner.

Mrs. Sam Houston's House
Independence Baptist Church & Texas Baptist Museum is open Tues-Sat 9-4. The oldest continually active Baptist church in Texas sits right there on the corner of FM 50 and FM 390 and is beautiful to see. It's also fun to see the pew where Sam Houston and his family sat! Across the street is Mrs. Sam Houston and her mother's graves. And a little farther up the street is her home! There are also plenty of other historic buildings to see, as well as the Independence Visitor Center, general store, and even some fun geocaching opportunities!

WEDNESDAY thru SATURDAY:
All of the above suggestions work for Wed-Sat. In addition, Downtown Brenham is much busier as all the shops are open. Also open Wed-Sat is Windy Winery, located just 10 minutes north of Brenham off of FM 50. The third winery that completes our area is Pleasant Hill Winery, open Sat & Sun only (sometimes Friday afternoon, depending on the time of year).

Brenham Heritage Museum opens Wednesdays at 1pm. You can also tour the museum Thurs-Sat 10-4 and bonus, it's only $1 and kids are free!

Chappell Hill also opens for business on Wednesdays. The Historical Museum is open Wed-Fri 10-4, Sat 11-3 and Sun 1-4. In addition to the museum, Chappell Hill also has a few great eateries, shops, and historic buildings.

Washington County has two lavender farms that are open weekends March-October. Chappell Hill Lavender Farm is open Sat & Sun. Lavande Lavender Farm is open Saturday only.

Blue Bell Aquatic Center is a great place to hang out during the summer. The aquatic center has various hours depending on the day and season.

Blue Bell Creameries is open on Saturdays from 10-4 to visit the Visitor Center, ice cream parlor and Country Store. You can get a scoop of ice cream Mon-Sat in the parlor for $1 - the best deal in town!

Unity Theatre has live performances throughout the year Thursday-Sunday. Plays typically run 2-3 weeks with performances Thurs at 7:30pm, Fri & Sat at 8pm, and Sun at 4pm.

Attend a festival or special event! Most of our events happen on the weekends, so check the calendar on our website for details around the time you want to visit. Live music is often found on Fri & Sat nights with festivals on Sat & Sun.

SUNDAY:
Things start to slow down a bit on Sundays. Some downtown shopping is available, Washington-on-the-Brazos is open, all the wineries are open after noon, Chappell Hill Lavender Farm is open March-October. Walking tours in Independence are accessible. Toubin Park in Brenham is accessible. The Blue Bell Aquatic Center and Horseshoe Junction are also open on Sundays if you need to blow off some steam!

Have a dog with you? You can take your furry loved ones to Animal Friends dog park, open from sunrise to sunset Tues-Sun. The park features separate areas for large and small dogs, agility equipment, swimming ponds, bathing stations, water stations, and more.

Outside Washington County:
We also recommend several other fun things even though they are just outside Washington County. Not a far distance from Brenham, you can stay in town and use Brenham as your home base if you want to make a week or weekend out of it and include these other attractions as side trips.
Of course you are always welcome to stop by and ask, "What now?" before or after your Blue Bell tour, but I hope this helps give you somewhere to start if you like to plan your adventures. :-)

See you soon!

Jenny Mills :-)
Visitor Center & Website Manager
Brenham/Washington County Chamber-CVB

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

5 on FRIDAY: July 5-7, 2013


Here's a quick rundown of what to do this weekend after a big July 4th celebration! We're sharing early so you can plan ahead!

1) Relax! Maybe you partied a little too hearty yesterday and need to recoup. Start off with a good cup-a-joe from Independence Coffee and do a little strolling in Downtown Brenham. You might even find a good sale to partake of!

2) Take the kids to the antique carousel for a dollar ride from 10am-1pm on Friday.

3) Go swimming at the Blue Bell Aquatic Center or enjoy a picnic at one of our many parks.

4) Hot Nights, Cool Tunes kicks off Saturday at 7pm with The Newsboyz and it's FREE! Bring your lawn chairs (or just cop a squat on the curb) and your dancing spirit! Drinks, food, car show, and more is available for you to have a fun evening out. We even have Special Offers to further entice you to come play with us, and if that weren't enough we are giving away FREE stuff at our Chamber-CVB table during the concert. Come spin the wheel and be entered into a drawing for bigger prizes!

5) Relax more! After a full weekend of music, food, dancing and more, Sunday is a great day to relax and sleep in. Brenham and Washington County has many lodging options - something for everyone on any budget! Our website can help you find the perfect retreat for you and your loved ones, any time, any where.


Monday, July 1, 2013

What to do With the Family in Brenham/Washington County


No matter what your family looks like, we have activities in Brenham, Burton, Independence, Washington, and Chappell Hill that you will certainly find enjoyable for everyone.

On our website we have Family Fun getaway suggestions, but we don't have a top 10 ... until now! Are you ready to getaway with your family? Let's do this...

TOP 10 Things to Do With the Family in Brenham & Washington County, Texas:

1) Blue Bell, of course! Unless you're lactose intolerant, most everyone loves to go to Blue Bell for a big scoop of yummy ice cream. But even if you ARE, you can still enjoy the Creamery. Tours are Mon-Fri from 8:30am-3pm, are only $6 for adults, last about 45 minutes, and include a big scoop of your flavor choice at the end. If you can't tolerate the dairy, pass on the scoop and just enjoy the tour. It's "cool" to see all that ice cream pumping out at such a fast rate. On Saturday from 10am-4pm you can enjoy everything Blue Bell Creameries has to offer, minus the tour.

2) Washington-on-the-Brazos, three beautiful sites in one, there is something for everyone here. History, outdoors, a museum, and a farm. See Independence Hall, where the men gathered to sign the declaration of independence from Mexico in 1836. Explore Texas History at the Star of the Republic Museum. Learn how life was lived in the 1800s at Barrington Living History Farm. You can even bring a picnic lunch and lounge/play on the lawn. And if you're into hiking or biking, this is a great area of the countryside to do just that!

3) Speaking of exercise, Washington County has big rolling hills to really give those legs a workout! We get 100s of cyclists passing through year round who are in training for the MS150 and just out for a joy ride. Farmland, cattle, ranches - it's beautiful here, whether you're on a bike or in a car!
  • Brenham has numerous parks for picnics, swinging, swimming and sports.
  • Independence, just 15 minutes north of Brenham, is home to Old Baylor Park, a great place to see Baylor University's beginnings and have picnic and swinging fun at the Baylor columns. (Old Baylor is also a great experience for those graduating teens of yours who are about to embark on their collegiate journey. In addition, Brenham is home to the first junior college in Texas, Blinn College.)
  • Lake Somerville is very close by and is home to 13+ miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails, RV and tent camping, boating, fishing, birding, and more. Officially Lake Somerville is in Burleson County, but Brenham is only 20 minutes away from the marina area so we include it as a fun family outing. :-)
4) Take the family to the Texas Cotton Gin Museum to learn all about cotton - farming, picking, ginning, bailing, and all the products that cotton or cottonseed oil is actually in. There's a good chance you will learn more about cotton than you never knew you didn't know! :-)  Fun for ALL ages.

5) Most teen girls love to shop, right? Downtown Brenham has great shopping for moms and daughters to have a day or two out. Main, Alamo, and Commerce Streets are lined with unique shopping for any budget. Antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade gifts, home decor, shoes - you name it, we probably have it. PLUS, for the man in your life, we have a Man Cave. That's right! It's a very manly store that any man would be happy to hang out in while waiting for the women in his life to shop.

Washington County is great for getting out of the
city to refresh and renew your spirit.
6) Okay, you're not into shopping, history, or exercise... I get it. But I bet you love to eat... right??? Well, come on down, you're in luck! Blue Bell ice cream isn't the only thing made right here in Brenham. Did you know Brianna's salad dressing is? And they hold the #1 and #2 spot on the specialty salad dressing list in the nation!??! Yep, right here in Brenham. We also have three sausage companies - Chappell Hill, Burton, and Kountry Boys. De-lish! For your morning fix, we have Independence Coffee roasting so many fantastic blends (they do tea as well). And for the sweet tooth... Bliss Candy Company makes divine toffee and the Caramel Candy Company - well, they make caramel that will melt in your mouth.
  • You can find all these local products in shops around Brenham.
  • Washington County has unique dining spread throughout. French and German in Burton, eclectic, country, Mexican, Italian, American, and more in Brenham. BBQ in Chappell Hill and Washington. 50s style American classics at the airport. Lots of choices, something for everyone.
7) For the family with all members over 21, Washington County is home to three local wineries - Saddlehorn, Pleasant Hill, and Windy Winery are all within a 10-minute drive of Brenham. You can enjoy tours and tastings all year long, and in the summer you can also enjoy grape stomps! For the beer lover, Brazos Valley Brewing Company has opened in the historic Downtown Brenham Brewery building. Tastings and tours are now available on Fri & Sat 6-10pm.

8) Some families prefer furry kids over human kids and we're good with that! Brenham now has a beautiful off-leash dog park waiting for you and your furry children to come play. Animal Friends of Washington County is home to a free park with lots of land to run around in, agility equipment, bathing station, and even separate large and small dog areas. Just a couple of minutes north on Hwy 36 from downtown Brenham, you will find an oasis for your loved ones.
  • There are also plenty of dog-friendly parks around Washington County, but leash laws are in effect.
9) Take the kids for a ride on Brenham's very own antique carousel at Fireman's Park, just a few blocks north of downtown Brenham. Perfect entertainment for the little ones! This carousel was originally built sometime between 1867 and 1901, but wasn't found and brought to Brenham until 1932. The carousel has been beautifully restored and has been a kid favorite since 1935. Today the carousel is only open during Spring Break and Fridays in July and rides are only $1.

 

10) Have you heard of geocaching? It's a really fun family activity and can be enjoyed by everyone no matter what their age! Geocaching will take you to places even the locals don't know about. The Chamber-CVB has created an official "Birthplace of Texas GeoTour" - cache, eat, sleep & shop your way to earning a very cool geocoin! Get dirty, get lost, and have fun!!!

So, those are our TOP 10. Naturally we have many more, so depending on what your family likes to do, this should give you a good jump start on how to spend time in the Brenham/Washington County area of Texas.

Now get out there and have fun! :-)