The “Silent Sean” Taco at Mary’s Tacos | Aubrey, Social Media Coordinator
“For me, this is a Boerne staple. When I was away at school and I would come home for the holidays, this was the first thing I wanted when I got home. It’s simply taco mastery.”
Glasshouse Candles from Hey Love | Jessi, Photographer and Editorial Coordinator
“Glasshouse candles from Hey Love are a personal favorite. With their delightful scents and elegant design, they're perfect for gifting or keeping in your own home. They're my go-to for hostess gifts, birthdays, or just-because moments!”
The Boerne Bookshop | Rocio, Copy Editor
“This place has it all! Nostalgic vibes, a warm and cozy atmosphere, a wide variety of all genres, plus a great children's section. There’s even a lovely outdoor reading area that is shaded.”
The Kurobuta Pork Chop at Tardif’s American Brasserie | Kevin, Executive Director
“This is an 18-ounce masterpiece. When I leaned back in my seat after finishing it, the waiter quietly whispered, ‘You're the first person I've ever seen finish it!’”
Gift Box from The Rosewood Farm and Fragrance Farmer’s Market | Paula, Photographer
“The Rosewood Farm and Fragrance Farmer’s Market box is pure magic—handpicked monthly from Boerne’s freshest market finds. It’s a luxurious, farm-to-doorstep delight that makes every month feel special!”
"Cowboy Salt" from Texas Salt Co. | Molly, Photographer
“Imagine a little jar of happiness that you can sprinkle onto your favorite foods to make them sing. It’s cold smoked salt with garlic and rosemary. It’s like eating outside at a campfire but in your kitchen.”
Panang Curry at Love Thai | Tara, Publisher
“Love Thai is perfect for a casual date night. Owners Sarika and Jeffry Tollet slow-cook this thick crimson curry in their signature coconut sauce, Thai chilies, lime leaves, and choice of protein (I get it with tofu and vegetables). Soooo yummy!”
The Cibolo Center for Conservation | Daniel, Editor
“I love how calm and peaceful I feel, even in the middle of Boerne. The trails are so fun to hike, the oaks offer some of the best shade, and the trees along Cibolo Creek are almost magical. Plus, there are lots of opportunities to learn, and there’s a farmers market on weekends. I love this place!”