Texas Tuesdays continue…
The mega empire known as Magnolia began with the remarkably successful HGTV show Fixer Upper. Though I only watched a handful of episodes over the years, I took more interest once I visited Waco.
My daughter only lived in Waco for a few months after college, but we have taken drives to Magnolia four times. During my last visit, we stopped in just for coffee at Magnolia Press and a treat at the bakery. The latte was the greater lure for me than the cupcake, though both were delicious!





The other visits included full meals at Magnolia Table, which is a short drive from the Silos property. On my first tour, I incorrectly assumed the restaurant was on the same site as the shops and other dining options.




In my opinion, the Silos were a brilliant move by the Gaines’. Prior to Fixer Upper, the mention of Waco, TX often brought David Koresh and the Waco Siege to mind. Yes, there is Baylor University and a few other notable things in the city, but not many. Taking a run-down area in a town with an unfortunate reputation and transforming it into a pleasant, delicious tourist attraction was smart business.


There are several small, boutique shops on the property, along with the larger Magnolia Market and Magnolia Home. These were a few fun finds, mostly from the shop No. 16.



The Old Church on the property has an interesting story. Here is a snapshot from the inside:

Food trucks also offer several fun options, including the Sweet Tea truck which is a regular stop for my daughter. Other thoughtful touches more for the local community include Silobrations and Christmas at the Silos.
Thank you for joining me on this week’s Texas Tour!

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