From Jester King:
New Name. Still Your Hill Country Homebase
We are pleased to announce that the Tipping T Inn is being rebranded as the Jester King Inn. Following the successful acquisition of the Tipping T in 2019 and subsequent navigation through the global issues of 2020, we feel now is the perfect time to welcome the Jester King Inn to the Jester King family of brands.
While normally this announcement is made at the completion of rebranding, in support of our mission of tying unique food and drink with time, place, and people, we are inviting everyone to join us as we physically carry out the rebrand over the next several weeks. This includes discounts on mid-week bookings and multiple night stays, as well as a summer concert series. Tickets for the summer concert series go on sale May 21st at 10am. You can buy tickets here --> https://www.universe.com/users/jester-king-brewery-Z1CX8V
This new addition to the Jester King brand highlights our commitment to both our guests and our community, providing a 20 bed property perfect for long overdue family or friend reunions, a Hill Country staycation, or an intimate private event space. With a commercial kitchen, upstairs meeting space, 165 acres to roam and access to Jester King food and drink, the Inn is also a great location for team building and corporate events.
The updated aesthetic is borne of the Texas Hill Country. Its color palette takes a specific cue from an adored native songbird, the Painted Bunting. Like it’s French nickname, we too hope to be nonpareil or “without equal”. Additionally, we are retooling the cabin names to reflect the surrounding nature, and will be slowly changing out signage over the summer. All of our updated cabin names are inspired by our local wildlife.
RUBY - Adapted from the original cabin name and the Ruby-throated Hummingbird’s gem-like brilliance
DILLO - Dubbed in honor of our little armored neighbors, the Nine-banded Armadillo
BOBCAT - Named for that notorious bob-tailed Texas wildcat
BUNTING - Its name is unchanged, sharing inspiration with our new color palette in the Painted Bunting
COYOTE - The infamous wandering trickster. This is the new name of Waller House, built in the early 1900s and relocated to our property from east Austin
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