Tasty Travel Cities

From the High Plains to the Hill Country, GO TEXAN establishments participating in the Restaurant Round-Up make it easy for you to add Lone Star flavor to your next Texas road trip or rural getaway. Whether you dine out, stay over or simply enjoy the freedom of the Texas roads, remember to look for GO TEXAN restaurants, bed and breakfasts, rural communities and more to ensure an unforgettably true Texas experience.
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Comanche, Texas
From the Folks in Comanche: "Experience captivating Comanche through our eclectic cuisine, fine wines, great hunting and even better shopping. Comanche is a progressive community with a cherished past."
Pop: 4,482
Nearby: Abilene: 80 miles; Ft. Worth: 120 miles; Austin: 150 miles.
Profile: Nestled in the hills of Central Texas, Comanche boasts of antique and gift shops, great restaurants, an art gallery, museum, library, Texas-grown pecans and more, with more than 120 rooms available for overnight stays.
To Do: Browse antique shops, enjoy great cuisine and the revitalized historic downtown. Comanche County Museum is a great attraction for families. Listen for the train at the Comanche Depot, placed on Texas’ Most Endangered Places list in 2007. Show off your golf skills at the beautiful 18-hole course overlooking Lake Proctor where you’ll also find great fishing, camping and water sports. Hunting is terrific for deer, quail, dove and wild turkey.
Restaurants: Cook’s Fish Barn.
You’re Invited: Barnie McBee North Central Texas Regional State Championship BBQ Cook-off, Comanche County Pow-wow, Deer Hunter Chili Supper, Cora’s Christmas all within 10 miles.
Commissioner Todd Staples  Copyright © 2013 Texas Department of Agriculture