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The Tribune (Aug 10, 2009)
I was in the grocery store languishing at the check-out line when a magazine cover caught my left eyeball’s attention. Betcha $9 you’ve probably seen it.
It’s got a rather imposing shot of a thick, juicy cheeseburger gracing the cover. ...
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alamospringsranch.com (July 24, 2009)
Yep, that’s Mike and Cindy’s burger on the front page of Texas Monthly. Congratulations!
Go by for great burgers, live music on Saturday nights and a good, old-fashioned experience. Oh, and order a glass of Texas wine from Sistercreek winery.
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News 8 Austin (July 24, 2009)
Topping the list [Texas Monthly 50 best burgers] is the green chili cheese burger extravaganza – overflowing with double meat patties, avocados,
tomatoes and cheese – which is produced at Alamo Springs Cafe in Fredericksburg. “Once you start eating that burger, you just can’t
put it down,” ...
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Texas Monthly (July 22, 2009)
There are burgers that go quietly and then there are those that must be wrestled to the mat with both hands and a pile of napkins. At the top of the latter
category sits the green-chile cheeseburger at this little roadhouse ten miles south of Fredericksburg in the middle of beautiful nowhere. This burger is
like a roller coaster: You have to hang on for dear life, and you can’t get off in the middle. Scrumptious beef juices drip from the humongous,
hand-pressed patty (no two alike!) and mix with the roasted green chiles, cheese, mayo, and mustard to create a kind of divine burger roux that soaks
into the cloud-soft jalapeño-cheese bun without ever making it soggy and runs down your hands (both of them) as you bury your face over and over again
in this meaty marvel..
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Yelp.com:
Gigantic burgers. Crispy fries. Delicious onion rings. Alamo Springs Cafe is within walking distance
of the Old Tunnel where 3 million Mexican freetail bats live. Have a burger and beer before the bats
emerge for their nightly feeding then walk on down and watch the show...
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Texas Monthly:
For a pure Hill Country experience, take the pretty drive to the Old Tunnel, which is home to up to 3
million bats, from roughly March through October. The migratory critters probably will have gone south
for the winter by now, but you can still head to the Alamo Springs Cafe (a few hundred feet up and to
the left) for a great burger on a jalapeno cheese bun. The folksy dinner special changes every night.
Beer & wine...
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NiftyFineFoods.com:
ASC serves a variety of low end and high end foods running the gambit from honky-tonk bar food to
complete restaurant dinners. Did I mention the word “strange” earlier? Daily Dinner Specials start
at 6:00PM each evening...
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Texas Hill Country Blog:
A Great Place to eat at Alamo Springs Cafe. Alamo Springs Cafe is a small cafe by the Bat Cave
or Old Train Tunnel off Old San Antonio Road. They have good homemade hamburgers, daily specials and
all kinds of beer in a layed back atmosphere. You can dine inside or out on the deck...
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Mary Ann's View:
I had a wonderful hamburger served on jalapeno cheese bread. We sat inside due to the rain, but it has
a lovely outdoor seating area as well as the picturesque interior...
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Fredricksburg Texas Online:
Enjoy fantastic food, including fabulous, homemade hamburgers, BLT's, portabella mushroom burgers, New Mexico style
green chili burgers, goat cheese w/roasted garlic, handmade fries, onion rings, dinner specials that are out of this
world...
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bcm's Neighborhood:
And if you are anywhere near Fredericksburg, TX be sure to eat at the Alamo Springs Cafe. They have the best damn
cheeseburgers around...
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FullHouseMusic:
That’s how Cordon Bleu quality food and hill country music helped establish the Alamo Springs Cafe, located out Old
San Antonio Highway next to the Old Tunnel Wildlife Management Area, near Fredericksburg, Texas...
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Roadfood.com:
We only visit Fredericksburg occasionally, as we live near Houston, but friends who live there told us
about the Alamo Springs Cafe, about 12 miles southeast of town. We have been there for lunch several
times, with no disappointments...
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