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Wife has a business trip for work Oct 20-25 . Im gonna take the bike along so I have something to do during the day . Need some info on good places to go and the places I need to stay away from . And places to go at nignt as well as bikes shops ..Any info would be appreciated Thanks
Check outTexas Pride BBQ right off 1604, cold beer, great food and lot's of bikes.
Your not far from Bandera, the cowboy capital of Tejas and all the great riding areas too.
Frio Canyon area and take the loop, nice riding out that way. You can try the three sisters and that should make your day!
Cheer's from Tejas!
Plus One for Durty Nellies. Also Dick's Last Resort if you have thick skin and Coyote Ugly Bar. Also Pat O'Briens has a bar at the river walk and some good food. If your gonna be riding check out the Hill Country, Bandara, Three Sisters, Fredricksburg area.
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