
Fun Dining meets Fine Dining Elevate your experience to a second floor 1920’s industrial themed Bar and Restaurant. Enjoy Custom cocktails, margaritas, martinis and ice cold beer at the oldest bar in the Hill Country built right here in Boerne in 1869. Compliment our fabulous selection of gourmet appetizers with our huge selections of wine along with a menu that changes with the seasonal local ingredients. Whether you are looking for a place to unwind after work or a fun spot to listen to groovy music while a classic silent movie is projected on a wall or even an outdoor rooftop space to toss bean bags with your kids – we got you covered. Need a quite comfy corner with wifi and a cocktail? Yep, got that too.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 153 S Main St, Boerne, TX 78006
Phone: (830) 331-2675
Website: https://richterboerne.com/
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Reviews
What a unique gem that I wish we had in Houston. We were able to get last minute reservations on a Friday night for table of two with drinks and appetizers coming within 5 minutes of our initial order. Servers were so well versed on the liquor and spirits with a back-story for their unique options, very cool. Brussel sprouts were perfectly charred and crispy with bacon equally as tasty and perfectly cooked. Hubby had the tuna nachos and loved it, serving sizes for both appetizers were huge and we ate every last bite. For entreeswe had the crispy skin salmon and chicken karage roll, again large portions in a good way and very delish!
It’s safe to say that Richter has left a lasting impression on us. We’re genuinely excited about the prospect of making it our new local spot for dining and drinks. With such an unforgettable experience, we can’t wait to return and indulge in the culinary delights that Richter has to offer.
The pork the dish was amazing. Only knock was the pizza sauce was very overpowering and I was not a fan of it. Try the wings, trust me!
There are SO many wonderful things to say about the Richter! A quick summary: The building has been lovingly restored with impeccable attention to its original history. The furnishings and overall ambience are extremely authentic; when they couldn’t get the original pieces, they found extremely close period pieces or reproductions. The bar in the tavern is reminiscent of the huge bar in Cody, WY, and is indeed genuine. The garage doors on the ceiling of the Cork and Keg and the downstairs hallway are from the building’s original incarnation as a garage. The original artwork scattered through the building is superb and well-chosen. The overall vibe is extremely welcoming, with large open areas on every level and staff members who are honestly pleased to be of service. The prices for food and drink are quite reasonable, and the menu is eclectic with something for everyone. We unfortunately were only able to enjoy a glass of regional wine while we were there, but it was delicious and perfectly served. And the best part of all is Guy himself. He is friendly and engaging and a consummate host. He has all the stories of the Richter’s history, as well as of the town itself. After 10 minutes of talking with him, we felt like we’ve known him all our lives! He truly loves the building and the town, and his enthusiasm is infectious.
We can’t wait to return to the Richter! Thank you so much for SUCH a marvelous time!
Yesterday’s experience was more like a 3-star experience and hopefully a one-time miss. That’s why the overall 4-star rating. We tried the Crystal flight which made sense when it was served. I joked with the server that hopefully it was not all water since the drinks were clear. The fun part was tasting and guessing what the drinks were and looking at the menu. We got 2 out of 4 correctly.
My husband and I decided to split the Mixed Greens again but did forget they charge extra for splitting the plates. We ordered the Chicken Wings again but this was on the dry side. My husband had the Pan Roasted Red Snapper. He enjoyed the flavors a lot but this was slightly overcooked. I had the Pan Roasted Pork Loin. The sauce on top of the pork loin was delicious with the crawfish and sweetness. There were a few pieces of the pork loin that were on the dry side too. The mash potatoes were uniquely good mixed with red peppers. We did give all the feedback to the server and hopefully the chef and management address the issues.