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From Show Daily...
"SHOW DATES: September 30 - October 7, 2006. From
fine European antiquities that ‘talk’ to the seasoned collector and
preposterously pink lions perfect for livening up the living room, to hot
hip-swinging honky-tonk and succulent sirloin or shrimp suppers, Zapp Hall Show
is perhaps one of the most divinely diverse events in all of Warrenton. The
market’s motto is: “Come for the antiques, stay for the atmosphere,” and
quite an atmosphere it is. While the offering of antiques range from fine French
to crazy cowgirl, the show also offers much more. Live country music nightly in
the Beer Garden, where there’s room for dancing and dining under the stars.
Among bands who have played here are Black Cat Choir of Round Top, Michael Mach
Band from La Grange, Brett Mouton of Houston and international country music
sensation Todd Fritsch. Thursday, October 5th is the show’s semi-annual
Bellinis & Bargains Twilight Shopping, when all dealers stay open until at
least 8 pm. It is also the evening of the Junk Gypsy Co. zany Junk-O-Rama Prom,
where shoppers dress up in gaudy vintage duds and dance the evening away on the
Zapp Hall grounds. The event has grown into a “gotta be
there” happening during Antiques Week. Then there’s Royer’s Round Top Cafe
at Zapp Hall, which is now serving lunch and dinner Saturday to Saturday on the
Hall’s grounds during the show. Their fabulous menu of
‘contemporary comfort food’ includes treats like the shrimp BLT, quail with
fresh veggies, sirloin salad, pasta dishes, ribs, chicken, roast tenderloin and
more. A wide selection of cold beer, wine, soft drinks and frozen cappuccinos
are also available, not to mention the incredible homemade pies. Mama Tamale’s
pink shack will also be open during the event’s duration, serving up fresh hot
tamales on the spot for hungry treasure hunters. There is no admission or cover
to the Zapp Hall Show or any of their events. See for yourself why folks flock
in for the fantastic selection of antiques, and end up staying for the friendly
atmosphere." ~ Thanks Show Daily!!
Let the Junk Gypsy's tell
you about Zapp Hall. . .
Zapp Hall is a historic dance hall located in Warrenton, Texas off State Highway 237, between La Grange and Brenham. It is owned by the Bud Evans family and is notorious for smile-evoking antics, including Big Al's Free Beer Stand, Cheryl's Famous Apron Dance, and the occasional all-night tent soiree set to the tunes of Texas' Singing Cowboy, Todd Fritsch.
The turn-of-the-century dance hall is the home of the biannual Zapp Hall Antiques Show that runs in conjunction with the World Famous Round Top Antiques Week, which has been featured in numerous magazines, including Country Home, Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion, and Country Living.
This is the mother of all antique shows. It is a must-do for all antiquers, junkers, and road trippers. Not only are the antiques unparalleled but the soul of the show is uplifting and inspiring. The Gypsyville crew considers it the highlight of the year.
Not only will you find crumbling grandeur, decadent antiques, scrumptious home décor, and fabulous garden pieces, but you will find funky roadside treasures, unique clothing and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.
The evenings are magical at Zapp. Sangrias are served at twilight in the Gypsyville tent with the Junk Gypsy crew. Under sparkling chandeliers and twinkling stars you will be able to visit with kindred spirits and add friends to your ever-expanding book of life.
Nightly Zapp Hall will host Texas bands and serve fabulous food under a big top circus-style tent. This is a place where time stands still while you dance under the Texas moon. Memories are made, creativity is inspired, and lifelong friendships are cultivated.