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The Salt Lick was opened in Driftwood in 1967 by Thurman Roberts, Sr. and his wife Hisako T. Roberts. [1] It quickly grew in popularity and went from being open just a few times a year to seven days a week. Roberts and Hisako built the Salt Lick restaurant on the ranch where he was born, using locally quarried limestone.
Driftwood is home to The Salt Lick, a relatively well-known barbecue restaurant, Trattoria Lisina, Driftwood Estate Winery, the Wildflower Barn Event Center, Stonehouse Villa Wedding Venue, Vista Brewing, the Ragland Ranch & Organic Herb Farm, and the Lazy 8 Ranch.
The Old Settler's Bluegrass Festival was first held in Old Settler's Park in Round Rock, Texas. After the park flooded during a festival weekend, the organizers moved the festival first to Stone Mountain Events Center in Dripping Springs, Texas, and later to the Salt Lick BBQ Pavilion and Camp Ben McCulloch in Driftwood, Texas.
Driftwood Hays City Store has a formidable comfort-food neighbor in the form of Salt Lick BBQ, one of the state's most iconic restaurants. But if you're looking for more than barbecue, this is a ...
Featured sandwiches include: the Bar-B-Que Brisket Jalapeño Sandwich, a creation combining a 1/2-pound of open pit-barbecued beef brisket and pickled jalapeño peppers, both drenched in a spicy Habanero sauce, at The Salt Lick in Driftwood, Texas; a seared beef tongue sandwich with garlic aioli, a red pepper relish, and smoked green onions ...
Salt Lick, Kentucky, a city in Bath County Salt Lick Town, also known as Seekunk, a Mingo village destroyed by William Crawford during Dunmore's War Saltlick Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania
The Salt Lick: Driftwood, TX: 3 EV0103 With Bacon Bacon Burger Guy Fieri Hodad's: San Diego, CA: 3 EV0103 With Bacon Office Burger Adam Gertler Father's Office: Los Angeles, CA: 3 EV0103 With Bacon House Smoked Bacon Flatbread Aida Mollenkamp Nopa San Francisco, CA: 3 EV0103 With Bacon Salumi Cone Tyler Florence Boccalone Salumeria: San ...
Sinnemahoning Creek (meaning "stony lick" [3] [4] in the Lenape language) is formed by the confluence of the Bennett and Driftwood branches at the borough of Driftwood. [2] The tributary First Fork Sinnemahoning Creek joins 3.7 miles (6.0 km) downstream of Driftwood.