A Hill Country Town With Real Roots.
Liberty Hill sits in the rolling Texas Hill Country, between the north and south forks of the San Gabriel River, about thirty miles northwest of Austin. Settlers first arrived in the 1840s, and in 1853 the town earned its hopeful name β Liberty Hill.
Generations later, it's still a place where neighbors know each other and quality is made by hand. That's the town that raised us β and the spirit we cook with every day.
A Downtown Built Over Generations.
First Settlers
Pioneer families put down roots in the Hill Country, between the north and south forks of the San Gabriel River.
A Name Is Born
The first post office opens and postmaster W.O. Spencer gives the town its name β Liberty Hill.
Limestone on Main
S.P. Stubblefield raises a hand-cut limestone store at Main & Myrtle β today the Stubblefield Visitors Center, the oldest occupied building in town.
The Railroad Arrives
The Austin & Northwestern Railroad rolls through and downtown shifts to meet the tracks, sparking new trade and growth.
A College Town
Liberty Normal and Business College is chartered, bringing students and new life to the young community.
Sculptures for the World
Artists from around the globe spend a summer with local families, carving monumental works now standing at the International Sculpture Park β the only one of its kind.
A City Is Chartered
Liberty Hill officially incorporates as a city β small town, big heart, in one of the fastest-growing corners of Texas.
Fresh on Co Rd 214
Milan's Kitchen serves fresh, made-to-order chicken to the same community that has gathered in Liberty Hill for generations.
What We Share With Our Town.
Built by Hand
This town's first walls were limestone, cut by hand. We hand-bread every piece of chicken the same honest way β no shortcuts.
Small Town, Big Heart
Liberty Hill's motto is ours too. Every guest is a neighbor, and every order is made with care.
A Gathering Place
From Main Street to Music in the Park, this town shows up for each other. So do we β one fresh meal at a time.
Still Gathering on Main Street.
From the world-famous International Sculpture Park to Music in the Park and a growing, walkable downtown, Liberty Hill still knows how to come together. Milan's Kitchen is proud to be one more reason to gather.
Come Taste a Piece of Liberty Hill.
Fresh chicken, made by hand, served with small-town heart. Drop by or order online.