| The Knot in the Loop Saloon is one of the worst-kept
secrets in the Hill Country. The road bicyclists know about it. The motorcyclists know
about it. The wildflower gazers know about it. And now Im going to tell you about
it. The saloon could be described as a neighborhood bar, but the neighborhood is one of
the prettiest in the Hill Country. Most of the neighbors walk on four legs, except for a
wild turkey or two.
The scenic Willow City Loop begins two miles east of the saloon. The 13 miles of county
road winding north from Willow City and then bending west to meet TX 16 is gorgeous any
time of the year and spectacular during wildflower season. The narrow, two-lane road
travels through hidden canyons cut by placid creeks. The views from the top of the hills
are stunning before the road drops into tree-shaded valleys with a picturesque stream. In
between are lost meadows filled with colorful flowers and deer.
"Its going to be a phenomenal year for wildflowers," predicts Robin
Nichols. This August, it will be three years since she and her husband, Wayne, turned
their barn and workshop into the Knot in the Loop Saloon. The name comes more from their
lack of insight into the gossip of Willow City than it does from their location, she says.
The Nichols barn has become more of a clubhouse than a saloon. The 13-foot Texas
granite bar that Wayne built gives the hall a touch of class. Four pool tables offer
entertainment as do the friendly locals who drift in and out. Or visitors can sit at the
tables on the front porch and watch the world pass by. It will cost you a dollar to find
out how they got the bills to stick to the wood ceiling.
Besides offering visitors to Gods country cold refreshments, the saloon provides
two essential elements to enjoying a Sunday ride in the Hill Country between
Fredericksburg and Llano the only parking lot and the only free public restrooms in
the area.
To understand why these items are so important, you have to know a thing or two about
the Willow City Loop. The 75 residents of the city receive no compensation for all the
tourists passing through their fair city. They all seem fine with the visitors as long as
they keep moving. The area ranchers just dont appreciate cars blocking the road
while the kids trample through the pastures to have their pictures taken in a field of
bluebonnets. The no-parking signs along the road are enforced.
The Nichols dont mind visitors using their facilities. With the exception of the
artwork in the mens restroom, the powder rooms are clean and well maintained. A tip
jar near the door is there so potty inspectors dont feel obligated to buy anything.
"We made $17 off the can one day during bluebonnet season," Robin says with a
laugh.
During wildflower season, which usually begins in mid-March, the field in front of the
saloon is filled with color. It offers photographers a safe place to snap next years
Christmas card. Bicyclists like the field because it is about the only place in the area
where they can leave their vehicles while they ride. One winter, Robin and Wayne rescued a
group of bike riders stuck on the Willow City Loop when a norther blew in. "No matter
which way you go from here," Robin says, "youre going to have some big
hills to climb."
Its also not uncommon to see clusters of motorcycles parked around the saloon on
any pretty weekend. "The back roads around here are great for motorcycles,"
Robin says. A popular route is a big circle beginning at Luckenbach and heading up to
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, 10 miles west of the watering hole.
Knot in the Loop Saloon is about 70 miles west of Austin and 13 miles north of
Fredericksburg at the intersection of FM 1323 and TX 16. The bar sells candy, soft drinks,
and water as well as beer and wine. For more information or to check on the wildflowers,
call 830/685-3591 or visit www.willowcitytexas.com.
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Open at noon Tuesday - Sunday -- sometimes earlier...
'Till midnight -- sometimes earlier.
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Pool, Jukebox and Sometimes Live Music.
Camping by Request.
What's up with all those dollar bills on the
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