The Gas Station
Barbecue restaurant · Bastrop County ·

The Gas Station

Barbecue restaurant · Bastrop County ·

BBQ, horror memorabilia, and cabins at TCM filming site

horror movie memorabilia
brisket
friendly staff
texas chainsaw massacre
cabins
sausage
barbecue
cool place
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1073 TX-304, Bastrop, TX 78602 Get directions

$$

See Menu
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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1073 TX-304, Bastrop, TX 78602 Get directions

+1 512 321 7297
texasgasstation.com
@texasgasstation

$$ · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups

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Jan 24, 2026

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