Crossroads Saloon and Steakhouse
$$$ • Steakhouses, Bars
Hours:
305 W Main St, Fredericksburg
(830) 992-3288
About Crossroads Saloon and Steakhouse
Customers' Favorites
Recent Reviews
We visited Fredericksburg TX for our 29th wedding anniversary. First night in town was not sure where to eat. Went downtown, from two blocks away you could smell the steaks 🥩 cookin. The amazing smell matched the amazing taste! Well done CR!
Great meal food was great. Ordered a Jack and coke and was charged $8 For the Jack and a $2 charge for the coke. Never been to a bar that charges for a mixer. Definitely wont drink here again.
😊Great food everytime we eat there been going for the last 7 years never had a bad meal or bad service , last night was over the top Aaron and both bartenders went above and beyond to make sure my wife had her Pecan flavored drink. dont mind paying for that kind of service and meal !
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5 - 9PM |
| Thursday | 5 - 11PM |
| Friday | 5PM - 2AM |
| Saturday | 4PM - 2AM |
| Sunday | 5 - 10PM |
Crossroads Saloon and Steakhouse is known for its delicious steaks and unique Cowboy Colada. The peach pie dessert is a must-try. Parking is available on the street. The menu offers a variety of options, including a tenderloin meal with customizable sides and a salad. The service is excellent and professional, with servers like Natalie who make the experience memorable. The steak has a slightly salty flavor but is well-prepared and cooked to perfection, making it a favorite among customers. Guests have enjoyed the Chicken Fried Steak, describing it as fantastic and tender. The ribeye steak is also highly recommended, praised for its huge cut and wonderful taste. The atmosphere is great, complemented by live music that adds a fun vibe. The Old Fashioned cocktails are a standout, with some guests calling them the best they’ve ever had. While the menu is steak-focused, the bread and honey butter have received positive feedback. Overall, Crossroads is a perfect place to end a day in Fredericksburg, especially for a celebratory meal.