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ant street inn, brenham

🌿 Small-town charm • šŸ” Historic stays • šŸ•°ļø 19th-century buildings • šŸ“ Brenham, Texas

Ant Street Inn is right between Austin and Houston!

The hotel occupies the historicĀ Schmid Brothers Grocery Building, dating back to 1899

I was recently in Brenham, Texas, where I stayed at the Ant Street Inn, right in the middle of the town’s historic district. I didn’t know it was on the National Register of Historic Landmarks. It’s set inside a row of restoredĀ 1800s buildings, originally part of the town’s early commercial strip.

The inn combines several connected storefronts, which gives it a slightly unexpected layout

Some even haveĀ balconies overlooking the street, which is one of its best features

Brenham itself dates back toĀ 1844, and this area would have once been the center of daily life—shops, trade, and local activity. Today, it’s much quieter, but the structure of that history is still very visible.

It’s rare that I’d recommend somewhere this quickly, but this is one of them. I’d stay there again without even looking at other options. If you need a getaway idea, I suggest Brenham is one of the most underrated small towns in Texas. Book your stay here.

Ant Street got its name from early sightings ofĀ large ant trailsĀ in the area

Fun Facts

šŸØ The building was completed inĀ 1899 as the Schmid Brothers Grocery Building

šŸ›’ It originally housed aĀ grocery store, feed store, and even a saloon upstairs

🄩 The back of the building was once a butcher shop, with traces of that era still visible

šŸŽ­ The upstairs ballroom has had many lives—dance hall, meeting space, wrestling arena, and gambling hall

šŸšļø By the late 20th century, it had fallen into disrepair before beingĀ restored in the early 1990s

šŸ›ļø It opened as a B&B inĀ 1995, helping revive downtown Brenham

šŸØ The inn has hadĀ only two sets of owners in 30 years, adding to its consistency

šŸ–¼ļø Many furnishings areĀ true antiques, giving the space an authentic historic feel

🧭 The property spans an entire city block, unusual for a boutique inn

šŸ¦ Guests often enjoy small touches likeĀ complimentary Blue Bell ice cream

The historic district is sometimes described asĀ quietly haunted

$150 to $285 per night

The town grew quickly thanks to theĀ railroad in the 1860s

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