Contact Information for Songbird Meadows Bed & Breakfast
Patrick & Patti McLead, owners
Songbird Meadows Bed & Breakfast
1022 Stanton Ranch Loop
P.O. Box 1532
Johnson City, Texas 78636
office: 830.868.2468
fax: 830-868-7575
Office Hours: 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.
email: info@SongbirdMeadowsBB.net
We accept Master Card, VISA and Discover. Please call between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. for reservations.
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If you are Gold Star Parent or Family, we would like to hear from you . . .
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Songbird Meadows Bed & Breakfast is located in the Heart of the Texas Hill Country just outside of Johnson City, Texas off HWY 281.
Enjoy the peace and quiet of our secluded retreat while just minutes away from dining, antiquing, shopping, vineyards, art galleries, artist studios, historical parks, recreational parks, Austin, San Antonio, Fredericksburg and Marble Falls, Texas.
Johnson City, just a few miles up the road, is home to Pedernales Falls State Park, LBJ National Historical Park and State Park (Stonewall, TX), a number of Art Galleries including TASTE, Wine +Art (a Kirchman Gallery Enterprise), A Smith Gallery – Fine Art Photography, LMC Murals & Fine Art, Benini Galleries and Sculpture Ranch, and renowned artists; pyrographer Kathleen Marie, artist Stephen Sumrall Orsak and many others. Don't miss Johnson City's selection of restaurants, from fine dining at the Silver K Cafe; to breakfast, hamburgers & fried chicken at the Chrome Cactus; hand-crafted beer, brick oven pizza, burgers and weekend specials at Pecan Street Brewing; pizza, pasta & salads at AJ's Pizza and Mexican food at El Charro & El Agave!
If you want to enjoy live music, check out the Friendly Bar Bistro, Silver K Cafe and Pecan Street Brewing just to name a few right here in Johnson City.
Head out in a different direction each day and visit Austin - the state capital of Texas, San Antonio - home of the riverwalk, Marble Falls - Highland Lakes, historical Fredericksburg, and famed music venues and dance halls in Luckenbach and Albert, Texas! |
Why we're here
Sgt. Garrett McLead, our son, was killed in action August 22, 2007 in Iraq. Though cut short, he was someone who truly 'lived' his life. Through this tragedy we've come to value our way of life even more than before. We encourage you to actually 'live' in freedom. Freedom is NOT free therefore we should all treasure it and live like someone worth fighting and dying for.
If you are a Gold Star Parent or Family - please contact us! |