hit&run: The D’Vine House Bistro

One joy of visiting restaurants is discovering a hidden and unexpected joy. I was visiting a colleague’s cabin on Canyon Lake to assess the potential for rainwater harvesting for rain-bathing. He used to run the spa at the Menger Hotel next to the Alamo and is deeply into balneology, the scientific study of the therapeutic uses of natural mineral water, hot springs, and muds (and, perhaps, rainwater). Coincidentally, when I was at a rainwater harvesting conference a few weeks earlier, a rainwater installer glowed with the benefits of rainwater bathing. Lunch was part of if my visit, and he took me to The D’Vine House Bistro, a small place on the side of a rural road.

“The new owners know how to cook,” he said as we sat down at a picnic table under a post oak out front. We rushed to get there before the lunch rush, and, indeed, there was a lunch rush as the parking lot quickly filled up. We both ordered one of the day’s special: green chicken enchiladas. What can I say more than the photo above? The chicken was high quality, the food tasty, and the green even had a wee bit of a bite to it. My pal brought out a slice of chocolate cake that was moist and a tongue dancer.

The D’Vine is quite a bit out of my way to make it a regular stop, but if I’m ever out in these parts again, I won’t hesitate to stop in and try a different dish. And be careful: there is a Devine Bistro in the area, so spell it correctly.

The D’Vine House Bistro, 2173 Potters Creek Rd, Canyon Lake, TX, United States, 78133, (512) 698-3992

2 thoughts on “hit&run: The D’Vine House Bistro

  1. I live about 5 miles from D’Vine Bistro and it is GREAT! The owners are awesome and Xavier, the chef, is amazing! Melissa makes the best quiche and pastries…Glad you found it!

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  2. We have a BnB not far from D’Vine close to the lake on Ridgewood Trail off Potters Creek and we visit there whenever we are in the area (about twice a month). Melissa and Xavi are the prefect small business combo, they know their customers and have created a friendly spot with excellent food. The Carne Asada my favorite but they can also pound out a great burger. Do not worry about leaving hungry because that is not going to happen…the portions are as generous as their hearts. Always get a desert “to go” because it is rare to have room to down one right after the entree. This is a small business that deserves a look whenever you are in the area. It is a secret jewel at Canyon Lake. They close around 2PM daily so get there early.

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