Food Scene
One of the oldest restaurants in San Marcos with excellent mid-price meals. Also within walking distance.
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Palmer's Restaurant Bar & Courtyard
218 Moore StOne of the oldest restaurants in San Marcos with excellent mid-price meals. Also within walking distance.
Possibly the best restaurant in San Marcos, and it's just around the corner -- an easy walk.
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The Root Cellar Cafe & Brewery
215 N LBJ DrPossibly the best restaurant in San Marcos, and it's just around the corner -- an easy walk.
Wonderful coffee shop that has a real artsy feel to it. Great coffee and some wonderful menu items. Great for lunch or a snack.
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Tantra
217 W Hopkins StWonderful coffee shop that has a real artsy feel to it. Great coffee and some wonderful menu items. Great for lunch or a snack.
Drinks & Nightlife
Zelicks Icehouse
336 W Hopkins StLiterally right across the street!
Parks & Nature
The Purgatory Creek walking trails are a recent addition to our local sights. But they are so popular they pulling people from San Antonio and Austin. These beautiful nature trails are a San Marcos highlight.
Purgatory Creek
The Purgatory Creek walking trails are a recent addition to our local sights. But they are so popular they pulling people from San Antonio and Austin. These beautiful nature trails are a San Marcos highlight.
Arts & Culture
On the seventh floor of the Alkek Library (Texas State University) is one of the hidden jewels of San Marcos -- the Wittliff Collections and Gallery space. The galleries are devoted to the great photography in the Wittliff collection. Check the library calendar for latest shows. http://www.thewittliffcollections.txstate.edu
Albert B. Alkek Library
601 University DrOn the seventh floor of the Alkek Library (Texas State University) is one of the hidden jewels of San Marcos -- the Wittliff Collections and Gallery space. The galleries are devoted to the great photography in the Wittliff collection. Check the library calendar for latest shows. http://www.thewittliffcollections.txstate.edu