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A Look at Rancho Pillow, a Bohemian Round Top Retreat

Brace yourself. Color ahead. Plus a really cool place to have dinner after antiquing.
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A Look at Rancho Pillow, a Bohemian Round Top Retreat

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Imagine, if you will, a lodge that perfectly captures the essence of Round Top. Is it colorful? Yes. Is it heavily layered? Obviously. Is there something that could be considered a treasure at almost every turn? You bet. Lucky for you, a talented Texan named Sheila Youngblood created such a place in the pastoral city of Round Top, and during prime antiquing season, she’s offering a unique dining experience at the ranch-cum-lodging destination, Rancho Pillow.

To sweeten the pot, Youngblood has invited a variety of chefs to take part in Feast in the Field, a week-long series beginning today that combines starlit, family-style dinners with a curated pop-up in a handmade, Kenyan safari tent. We may not know everything, but we can say with utmost certainty that the experience will be cool, and, like, really pretty.

View the slideshow to tour the property for yourself. So, you agree? Then get to booking.

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