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HONDO’S ON MAIN

TEXAS FOOD, TEXAS MUSIC, TEXAS FUN

Welcome to Hondo's on Main, located in beautiful uptown Fredericksburg.  We offer the very best in Texas food, Texas music, and Texas fun.  Hondo always said, "You can't forget memories®," so get on in here and make some!

We are a self-serve restaurant!

CHECK IN AT THE HOST STATION BY THE FRONT ENTRANCE

ORDER AT ONE OF OUR 2 BARS (THERE IS ONE INSIDE AND ONE OUTSIDE) WHEN YOU’RE READY. YOU’LL RECEIVE A PAGER THAT WILL ALERT YOU WHEN YOUR FOOD IS READY; PICK UP YOUR FOOD INSIDE AT THE KITCHEN WINDOW

NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINKS CAN BE FILLED AT ONE OF OUR 2 DRINK STATIONS AND THIS IS ALSO WHERE YOU WILL FIND CONDIMENTS

WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED, LEAVE YOUR MESS! WE WILL CLEAN IT UP!

YOU CAN DO IT!

 
 

(830) 997-1633

info@hondosonmain.com

Hondo’s is a first come, first served establishment. We do not take reservations or host private parties.

312 W. Main Street
Fredericksburg, Tx 78624

KITCHEN Hours

Mon & Tue Closed
Wed-Sat 11a–9p
Sun 11a–8p

BAR HOURS

Mon & Tue Closed Wed 11a-9p Thu 11a-10p Fri & Sat 11a-11p Sun 11a-8p

MUSIC BOOKING INQUIRIES

music@hondosonmain.com

John Russell (Hondo) Crouch

Hondo was a writer, humorist, and owner-self proclaimed Mayor of Luckenbach, Texas. He was an All-American swimmer at the University of Texas, coached swimming at various children’s camps, and was President of the Hall of Fame for University of Texas Athletes. He was married for thirty years to Helen Ruth (Shatzie) Stieler, daughter of the 1945 “Goat Farmer King of the World;” Adolph Stieler of Comfort. They had four children, and their youngest daughter (Cris) owns this restaurant. From 1963 to 1975, Hondo wrote over 600 “Cedar Creek Clippings” under the pen name Peter Cedarstacker for the Comfort News, satirizing politics, government, ecology, deer hunters, social life, and everyday country problems and celebrations. In 1971 he bought Luckenbach, Texas, a small community established as an Indian trading post. As Mayor, he brought to life the town’s motto “Everybody is Somebody in Luckenbach.” He held celebrations such as the Luckenbach World’s Fair, the first Texas Women Only Chili Cook-Off, Return of the Mud Daubers Celebration, and many No-Talent Contests. On July 4, 1976, Luckenbach received national attention for celebrating the Non-Buy Centennial, protesting the commercialization of America’s bicentennial. Hondo Crouch was born on December 4, 1916 and died of a heart attack in 1976.

 LIVE MUSIC CALENDAR

Music calendar subject to change

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