Augusta, Georgia takes center stage in Texas Lifestyle Magazine as more than just a Masters Tournament destination. In this weekend feature, the city’s charm unfolds through a thoughtfully curated itinerary that blends Southern hospitality, local flavor, and scenic exploration.
The experience begins with a stay at the iconic Partridge Inn, paired with a morning coffee stop at Trellis Coffee Bar and a chance to explore even more local favorites along the Augusta Coffee Trail. Dining highlights include elevated Southern cuisine at Abel Brown, bold bites at Tacocat, and a can’t-miss slice of cake from Boll Weevil Cafe, a local institution known for its towering desserts. From brunch at The Brunch House to rooftop views at Six South, Augusta’s food scene delivers at every turn.
Beyond the table, the article invites readers to slow down and explore. Stroll along the Augusta Riverwalk, browse local vendors at the Augusta Saturday Market, or take in the city’s natural beauty on a guided Petersburg Boat tour along the Augusta Canal. Cultural stops like the Morris Museum of Art and Augusta Museum of History offer deeper insight into Augusta’s story, while local gems like The Book Tavern and Augusta & Co. add a personal, community-driven touch.
Whether it’s sipping coffee at Relic Coffee Company or spotting wildlife at Phinizy Swamp, this feature captures the essence of Augusta as a destination that feels both vibrant and relaxed. It’s a reminder that while the Masters may put Augusta on the map, it’s the local experiences that keep people coming back.
As Seen In More Than the Masters: A Weekend in Augusta, Georgia
Texas Lifestyle Magazine highlights Augusta as more than a golf destination, with a full weekend of local eats, culture, and scenic experiences. Discover where to stay, dine, and explore across the Feel Good City.