Dofflemyer Hotel
Nestled in the heart of San Saba's historic district, the Dofflemyer Hotel stands as a testament to both the timeless elegance of the past and the vibrant energy of the present. Originally erected in 1913 by W.C. Dofflemyer, the building served as the home of the San Saba National Bank, boasting innovative artificial stone construction—a marvel of its time. The second floor, once a bastion of refined social gatherings as The San Saba Club, now houses our boutique Hill Country inn, offering five thoughtfully adorned rooms and a luxurious suite. As custodians of this heritage, we have seamlessly integrated the building's rich history with modern comforts, creating an ambiance where guests can immerse themselves in the charm of yesteryears while enjoying contemporary conveniences.
Located at the crossroads of Highway 190 and Highway 16, our hotel serves as a gateway to the myriad treasures of San Saba and its surrounding area. Known as the Pecan Capital of the World, the city beckons visitors with its abundance of pecan trees and specialty shops, reflecting a legacy deeply rooted in its founding in 1854 along the banks of the San Saba River. Beyond the city limits, a tapestry of natural wonders awaits exploration, from the majestic Wedding Oak Tree to the rugged landscapes of Colorado Bend State Park. Whether you're drawn to the allure of history, the tranquility of nature, or the simple pleasures of small-town hospitality, the Dofflemyer Hotel invites you to discover the timeless allure of the Texas Hill Country.