The Devil’s Backbone Tavern is situated on one of the most picturesque spots along this earthquake fault, providing the historic venue with a spectacular view of the surrounding Texas Hill Country.  The history dates back to the late 1890’s, when the first stone room was built for a blacksmith’s shop and a stagecoach stop at the top of a treacherous trail. After Prohibition, the sale of alcoholic beverages, particularly beer, became licensed in early 1933.  Since Hays County was “dry” with no public means to purchase alcohol, the tavern, was built next to the old blacksmith’s shop just beyond the Hays County line (in Comal) in 1937. In the early 1940’s, a Sinclair service station building was added and the dancehall was constructed.  The venue became a rare attraction for anything you needed including a cold-beer, a tire change or an ass-whoopin’ with local and touring bands such as Adolph Hofner drawing crowds to the dancehall during its “hey-day” for music and dancing.

4041 FM 32
Fischer, TX 78623
United States
(830) 964-2544

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