The Thrifter’s Secret Menu: Where to Eat in Round Top & Warrenton
If you’ve ever been to the Round Top Antiques Show, you know that the "treasure hunting" isn't just limited to the booths. Between the miles of tents and the thrill of the find, your appetite is bound to catch up with you.
As Lady Mary Beth and Carol Sullivan (The Map Chick) scout the best vintage across Texas, we’ve also done the "hard work" of taste-testing the local fare. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite between tents or a celebratory 5-course meal, we’ve found the spots that make the trip even more magical.
The Warrenton Food Truck Tour
Warrenton is where the grit meets the glamour, and the food truck scene here is legendary. If you’re navigating the fields, make sure these three are on your map:
1. Rollin’ Wood Fire Pizza
For our gluten-free community, this is a total game-changer. It is rare to find a pizza that makes you do a literal happy dance, but Rollin’ delivers. Their GF crust is absolutely amazing—crispy, flavorful, and safe. It’s the ultimate reward after a long morning of thrifting.
2. The Cluck Moo at Sommerfeld Place
Located in the heart of the action at Sommerfeld Place, this is the spot for hearty, reliable comfort food. It’s a great place to sit for a moment, compare notes on your finds, and refuel for the afternoon haul.
3. Papa’s Snack Shack
Need something fast and satisfying? Papa’s is a Warrenton staple. It’s perfect for those "grab and go" moments when you see a piece of furniture across the way and don't want to lose your spot!
Elevate Your Experience: Victor Hugo’s in Cisco Village
If you want to step away from the dust of the fields and into something a bit more refined, you must visit Victor Hugo at Cisco Village. Victor is a culinary artist, and we are thrilled about his new schedule this year!
Breakfast & Lunch: For the first time, you can start your day with Victor. His breakfast and lunch options are the perfect way to prep your energy for a day of serious shopping.
The 5-Course Experience: His nightly 5-course meal remains one of the most sought-after experiences in the area. It is the perfect way to toast to a successful day of treasure hunting.
Thrifter’s Tip: The best finds require energy! Don't skip the local eats—the people behind these small businesses are just as much a part of the Round Top magic as the antiques themselves.
Coming to the show soon? Make sure you have your Thrift Guide map ready so you never miss a hidden gem (or a hidden taco).

