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Warehouse District
Just off Main Street in downtown Fredericksburg, you’ll find the Warehouse District. Beginning just South of Main Street along Lincoln Street & extending over to Llano and Washington Streets - the Warehouse District is home to unique home goods stores such as Larry Jackson Antiques, Blackchalk Home and Laundry, Room No. 5, Gus Antiques and Carol Hicks Bolton Antiquities.
The Warehouse District is also home to restaurants like Woerner Warehouse - known for their fabulous breakfast and lunches and fine dining at August E’s - known for their extensive menu including sushi and akaushi steak, Thai Tuesdays menu and cocktail bar.
Laidback local favorite, Lincoln Street Wine Bar is also located in the Warehouse District, along with wine tasting room Vintner’s Hideaway - all tucked just one block South of Main Street.