Best Late Night Eats in Fredericksburg, Texas
Fredericksburg, Texas — updated August 21, 2026
In a town where most tasting rooms lock up by 6 p.m., late night means midnight at the outside. Here are the Fredericksburg bars, wine rooms and music venues that stay open latest, ranked by posted closing time and how settled their ratings are.
Listings verified
Fredericksburg runs on wine-tasting hours, which means the Hill Country's busiest Main Street town largely shuts down between 5 and 6 p.m. A handful of rooms push past that: a rock bar open to midnight, a saloon that runs karaoke until the lights come up, and a supper club that serves Thursday through Saturday evenings only. This list is ordered by how late each place actually stays open, with rating and review volume used to show how settled that reputation is.
1. Der Daiwel
The latest posted hours in town: listings show 6 p.m. to midnight, with the door opening at the hour most bars in Fredericksburg are winding down. It bills itself as a heavy metal rock bar, and its Facebook page advertises a happy hour from 6 to 7 p.m. with $7 shots. There is a menu, though it is not published in detail anywhere we could verify, so treat food as a secondary reason to come rather than the main one. At 4.7 across 401 reviews, the rating has enough volume behind it to be considered settled. Go for the hours and the room, and ask what the kitchen is doing when you arrive.
2. Yee Haw Saloon
On Friday and Saturday, Yee Haw runs 11 a.m. to midnight, which makes it the only place on US-290 worth driving to after 10 on a weekend. Karaoke fills those same nights, 6 p.m. to midnight. The bar lists 16 draft beers and frozen drinks. Weeknights are a different business entirely: Monday through Thursday it closes at 6 p.m., and Sunday at 5, so the late-night version of this place exists only two nights a week. The 4.8 rating rests on 214 reviews, a smaller sample than the big wineries here, but consistent.
3. Barons CreekSide
The Club at Barons CreekSide serves Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings from 5 to 10:30 p.m., with live music from 7 to 10. That is a genuine dinner-and-a-set night rather than a tasting room stretching its hours. The menu changes weekly and is posted ahead of each week alongside the music lineup, so check before committing. Closed Sunday through Wednesday, with no exceptions listed. The 4.9 rating comes from 564 reviews, a strong figure for a venue open only three nights a week, which suggests the people who make it out are consistently happy.
4. Cuvée Wine & Piano Bar
Live piano runs Friday and Saturday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m., and the Main Street location's reservation system offers slots as late as 11:30 p.m. Published hours differ by source: the restaurant's own site lists Tuesday through Thursday 3 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 1 to 10 p.m., while OpenTable shows Monday through Thursday 1 to 8 p.m., Friday 1 to 10, Saturday noon to 10 and Sunday noon to 7. Call before a late arrival. The rating is 4.8 from 302 reviews, enough to trust for a weekend nightcap with music.
5. Brooke's Bubble Bar
A pink champagne bar on East Main with caviar bumps on the menu, and one of the most-reviewed rooms in town: 4.9 from 3,186 reviews, which is about as proven as a rating gets here. Hours are the catch, and they conflict across listings. Instagram advertises Thursday through Sunday, noon to 9 p.m.; the bar's own site shows Thursday and Friday noon to 9 with Monday through Wednesday closed; Yelp shows a Monday noon-to-9 window and Tuesday closed. Nine o'clock is the consistent closing time in every version, so plan an early-evening stop rather than a late one.
6. Signor Vineyards | Downtown
The downtown Orange Street room is one of the few tasting bars advertising an 8 p.m. close, including a Sunday window listed as 3 to 8 p.m., though the site also posts standard Sunday-through-Thursday hours of noon to 5. Tastings run $30 per person, walk-ins are welcome daily, and sessions are capped at 90 minutes for parties of one to six. It is 21 and up, pet-free, and no outside food is allowed. The perfect 5.0 rating comes from 204 reviews, promising but a smaller base than the older wineries on this list.
7. Slate Theory Winery
Open daily on US-290, with no reservations required for the main tasting room, which makes it a reliable stop when downtown parking has already defeated you. Doors open at noon Monday through Thursday and Sunday, 11 a.m. Friday and Saturday; the closing time is not clearly published in any source we found, so call if you are arriving after dinner. The wines are made from 100% Texas-grown fruit sourced from estate vineyards and regional growers. A 4.8 across 988 reviews puts it among the better-established tasting rooms in the area.
8. Augusta Vin
Later than most tasting rooms without being a night spot: noon to 6:30 p.m. Friday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, and noon to 5:30 Monday through Thursday. There is a real food menu alongside the tastings, listing shared bites such as tomato bruschetta, a hummus bowl, and cheese and charcuterie boards, with general and elevated tasting options and vineyard tours. The rating is 4.8 from 3,580 reviews, a large enough sample to be reliable. Best used as a 6 p.m. landing spot before moving on to somewhere with midnight hours.
9. Barons Creek Vineyards
The most-reviewed place on this list by a wide margin, at 4.9 from 4,639 reviews, and also the earliest to close: noon to 5 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tastings are $25 per person at a seated bar or table, walk-ins welcome, with wine-paired tapas available. It earns its place here only as the front half of a late evening. Note that the Barons CreekSide club at Goehmann Lane, listed separately above, is the property that actually serves until 10:30 p.m.
What we left off
Himalayan Heritage Restaurant & Bar VA sits on Spotsylvania Avenue in Fredericksburg, Virginia, not Fredericksburg, Texas, so it has been removed from this guide.