Redbud Cafe offers a healthy and delicious Axis Venison Burger from the artisanal purveyors of high quality, free-range venison, Broken Arrow Ranch, in Ingram, Texas.
Broken Arrow Ranch’s Axis venison is recognized as the finest tasting venison available. It is touted as melt-in-your-mouth tender with a mild and delicate flavor, and also boasts a number of healthful benefits:
- It is a totally natural meat – No Hormones, No Antibiotics
- Lower in cholesterol than chicken
- It has one-third of the calories of beef, with less than 3% of the fat
- Full government inspection
Redbud Cafe’s Axis Burger
- A six ounce Axis venison patty covered in pepper jack cheese, and topped with sliced avocado, served open face on a split top roll with jalapeno-shallot mayonnaise, lettuce and tomato.
Like all our sandwiches and burgers, the Axis Burger comes with your choice of side — fresh fruit, chips and salsa, potato salad, cole slaw, or a bag of potato chips
… or add a Redbud side salad or a cup of soup!
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Weekly Specials
Each week we feature a special menu item. Check our menu board, this page, or give us a call: 830.833.0202.
Also…Look for our DAILY SPECIALS: We feature homemade soups and quiches, sandwiches and entrees, made fresh daily.
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Music This Weekend
- Friday, March 18, 6:30pm – 9:00pm: The Rounders
- Saturday, March 19, 7:00pm – 9:30pm: El Verde Boys
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Art at Redbud Cafe
NOW SHOWING:
The ceramic art of Max Butler
Max’s painterly platters will be on display on the ‘great wall’ at Redbud Cafe through mid- June and will be available for purchase through Brieger Pottery, next door.
ABOUT MAX BUTLER:
Over 40 years ago, on a whim, Max Butler took a night class in the basement pottery studio of El Centro College in Dallas, TX. It sparked a fascination with clay sent him to North Texas State University where he received a BFA in ceramics followed by an apprenticeship in France with master potter Jean Louis Gaudin. Max began his career working as a migrant potter in Texas, Oklahoma and Arizona doing piece work. He established his own studio in Bastrop, TX in 1991.
After years doing piece work, Max now enjoys focusing full time on his own vision in clay. Precision, speed, craftsmanship, and attention to detail, essential skills learned doing piecework, now serve him well. Working in terra cotta, Max concentrates primarily on open forms and vessels highlighted with his expressive brush decoration.
I am a potter, painter, teacher, musician, dad, husband and a heck of a nice guy when I want to be.
-Max Butler
To find more of his work visit butlerpottery.com
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See you on Sunday
Redbud Cafe is open on Sunday!
Sunday hours: 10am – 3pm
Serving all your favorites from our regular menu
PLUS lots of new brunch-tastic Sunday Specials!
Watch our menu board and look for our Sunday Special Menu