Restaurant

Stagecoach Inn

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Tips van locals

Katie
October 5, 2022
Great restaurant for breakfast or lunch in historic Salado. Have a bite and take a stroll through some of Salado's great local shops.
Susan
July 3, 2019
Fantastic food! Try a real cane sugar Dr. Pepper and some corn fritters. Strawberry Kiss for desert!
Marcia
March 31, 2021
It’s not every day that you can walk in the footsteps of larger-than-life figures like Sam Houston and the infamous outlaw Jesse James. But at the Stagecoach Inn, you can stay where, long ago, they once hung their hats on their journeys across the state. Built in 1861 by the town’s first settlers, the Stagecoach Inn has welcomed notable travelers since the days of the Chisholm Trail. Today, the inn is a comfortable home away from home with unparalleled historic charm in a location that can’t be beat. Choose from rooms with one king or two queen beds on the first or second floor, all of which come with an espresso machine and cable TV with HBO. To really live it up, book the deluxe suite with a king bed, parlor room and a kitchenette. Of course, there’s more to the Stagecoach Inn than its rooms. Start your day with some mouthwatering steak and eggs or buttermilk waffles with a cup of coffee and come back later in the day for blackened catfish or the signature SCI Burger at the Stagecoach Inn’s very own restaurant. For the full Stagecoach experience, order the four-course meal that starts with tea bread or hush puppies and includes chicken fried steak or a half-grilled pimento cheese sandwich served with banana fritters. With its upscale feel and a bar that serves creative cocktails and a long list of beer and wine, it’s also the perfect place to wind down after a day exploring town. The Stagecoach Inn isn’t the only historic spot you can stay here, as the Inn at Salado Bed & Breakfast, The Rose Mansion B&B and Inn on the Creek offer unique stays of their own.
It’s not every day that you can walk in the footsteps of larger-than-life figures like Sam Houston and the infamous outlaw Jesse James. But at the Stagecoach Inn, you can stay where, long ago, they once hung their hats on their journeys across the state. Built in 1861 by the town’s first settlers, t…
Locatie
416 S Main St
Salado, TX