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BRENNA AND PATRICK'S WEDDING
June, 2008 in Victoria
Ceremony: Fannin United Methodist Church
Reception: Colony Creek Country Club
Venues
- Ceremony: Fannin United Methodist Church
- Restaurant: Longleaf Coffee Co
- Reception: Colony Creek Country Club
- Restaurant: Mumphord's Place Restaurant
- Hotel: Comfort Inn
- Restaurant: Rosebud Fountain & Grill
- Hotel: Fairfield Inn
- Restaurant: Tejanita Restaurant
- Hotel: Friendly Oaks Bed & Breakfast
- Restaurant: Ventura's Tamales-Specialties
- Hotel: Hampton Inn Victoria, TX
- Entertainment: Schroeder Dance Hall
- Hotel: Holiday Inn Express
- Attraction: Alamo
- Hotel: Inn On Main
- Attraction: Fannin Battleground St Hist Park
- Restaurant: Baytown Seafood Restaurant
- Attraction: Goliad County Courthouse
- Restaurant: Greek Brothers Steak House
- Attraction: Goliad State Park
- Restaurant: Gristmill River Restaurant & Bar
- Attraction: Home Run Tubing
- Restaurant: La Hacienda Mexican Cafe
- Attraction: Presidio-La Bahia
- Restaurant: Liberty Bar




Restaurant:
Greek Brothers Steak House
6220 N Navarro StVictoria, TX, United States
"Greek Brothers is where we met! Decent Greek food, great drinks and the band that will be at the reception plays here on Thursday nights."
Restaurant:
Gristmill River Restaurant & Bar
1287 Gruene RdNew Braunfels, TX, United States
"Awesome restaurant in an old gristmill. Great food, even better ambiance."
Restaurant:
La Hacienda Mexican Cafe
7702 N Navarro StVictoria, TX, United States
"Fried, stuffed, cheesy avocado. Enough said."
Restaurant:
Liberty Bar
328 E Josephine StSan Antonio, TX, United States
"Amazing food. A little hard to find and everything's crooked, literally. The walls, floor, ceiling, tables, everything is crooked. Check out the website. And if you have time, eat there!"
Restaurant:
Longleaf Coffee Co
215 S Main StVictoria, TX, United States
"Great coffee shop, with yummy scones, croissants, pies and drinks! In downtown historic Victoria."
Restaurant:
Mumphord's Place Restaurant
1202 E Juan Linn StVictoria, TX, United States
"The best barbecue in Victoria. Hands down, no contest. Don't forget to get the green beans and potato salad."
Restaurant:
Rosebud Fountain & Grill
102 S Main StVictoria, TX, United States
"Great cafe. Try the oyster po'boy and don't miss the fries or floats!"
Restaurant:
Tejanita Restaurant
1309 Sam Houston DrVictoria, TX, United States
"Great Mexican food!"
Restaurant:
Ventura's Tamales-Specialties
304 E Rio Grande StVictoria, TX, United States
"Some of the best tamales in Victoria. Short on ambiance, long on flavor."
Entertainment:
Schroeder Dance Hall
"2nd oldest dance hall in Texas! Hard wood dance floor, live music and of course, lots of dancing! Check out the website for the schedule and some history!"
Attraction:
Alamo
300 Alamo PlzSan Antonio, TX, United States
"The Alamo. 'Nuff said. Go be a tourist! Free admission."
Attraction:
Fannin Battleground St Hist Park
TX-P27, Uninc Goliad County, Texas, United States
"The Battleground, where Anonymous's grandparents used to go on dates, my 1st birthday party and the location of the annual Fannin picnic."
Attraction:
Goliad County Courthouse
127 N Courthouse SqGoliad, TX, United States
"My grandmother was instrumental in the renovations and restoration. Check out the antique stores in the square. One of the prettiest courthouses and squares in Texas!"
Attraction:
Goliad State Park
108 Park Road 6Goliad, TX, United States
"Check out the mission, one of the first in Texas. Goliad was one of the three original Spanish towns in Texas."
Attraction:
Home Run Tubing
1563 Gruene RdNew Braunfels, TX, United States
"We are going to go tubing on the Guadalupe River the day after the wedding, for anyone that is interested! It's so much fun and a great way to cool down and relax! Check out the website for prices and photos!"
Attraction:
Presidio-La Bahia
217 Loop 71Goliad, TX, United States
"The only Spanish fort remaining in the Catholic Church's possession and one of the best examples of Spanish frontier forts still in existence. It is the most fought over fort in Texas history, surpassing even the Alamo. Very pretty to walk around the grounds!"






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