Hooper's
Restaurant & Pub
325-388-6022
Hooper's is a renowned restaurant and pub that offers breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a variety of drinks throughout the day. Situated across the street from The Antler's Inn, it has gained popularity among enthusiasts worldwide due to its association with the iconic 1974 horror film, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. This film, considered a Southern classic, was written and directed by Tobe Hooper, an esteemed Austin filmmaker and alumnus of the University of Texas at Austin.
Located at 1001 King Court, our establishment served as the actual filming location for the infamous home of the deranged cannibalistic family in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, including the notorious character Leatherface. In tribute to the legendary Texas filmmaker, Tobe Hooper, who sadly passed away in 2017, we transformed the former Grand Central Cafe into the modern Hooper's.
Junction Prime
Restaurant & Steakhouse
*Reservations recommended, walk-ins accepted
Junction Prime is our steakhouse nestled in the heart of Kingsland, Texas, situated on the historic grounds of the old railroad depot. This unique dining establishment combines the rich history of the location with a contemporary twist on fine dining. The restaurant features an inviting bar-centric layout, complete with an open kitchen, creating an engaging and dynamic atmosphere.
The menu at Junction Prime is a delightful blend of steak and seafood, featuring prime cuts sourced from local ranches, such as Dean & Peeler Farms and MTX Ranch. In addition to the mouthwatering steaks, the restaurant also offers a delectable array of starters, salads and pasta dishes to cater to various tastes. For those with a sweet tooth, our desserts are lovingly crafted from scratch at the adjacent The Antlers Inn.



