The Gas Station

Barbecue restaurant · Bastrop County

The Gas Station

Barbecue restaurant · Bastrop County

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1073 TX-304, Bastrop, TX 78602

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Highlights

The Brisket is to DIE for! We have a retail store that sells HORROR memorabilia. We Offer 4 cabins for rent so you can enjoy the whole experience. The Gas Station often hosts autograph events with various horror movie actors. Here are a few of the actors that have visited The Gas Station. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974, Ed Neil aka The Hitchhiker, Ed Guinn aka The Truck Driver, William Vail aka Kirk, Allen Danziger aka Jerry, Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, Caroline Williams aka Stretch. You may BYOB while we are getting our beer license! You can book your room on our website. It's a place you need to visit!  

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1073 TX-304, Bastrop, TX 78602 Get directions

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1073 TX-304, Bastrop, TX 78602 Get directions

+1 512 321 7297
texasgasstation.com

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"If you’ve ever watched a vintage horror film involving a cannibalistic chainsaw-wielding murder and thought, That’s my ideal dining experience, Bastrop, Texas, has the spot for you. The original gas-station-cum-barbecue-joint featured in the cult classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is now a weekend destination, complete with four rustic cabins (with one shared bathroom), a campsite, and, of course, plenty of smoked and sauced meats. The lodge’s phone number may be 512-321-SAWS, but don’t worry: A sign out front reassures visitors that “We Slaughter Barbecue,” rather than, say, people. That’s a relief, considering that in the iconic film, the cannibal family that runs the gas station serves their customers…literally. The station has been a pilgrimage destination for horror buffs since the film’s 1974 release. A few years ago, one Massacre aficionado took his love for the franchise one step further. Roy Rose, an Ohio businessman, purchased the station, added food, lodging, and a replica of the film’s green vintage van, and opened in 2016. Rose even recruited Ari Lehman, who made movie history as the original Jason Voorhees, as a partner in his “horror resort.” Whether they book a night at the lodge or just come for dinner, visitors can enjoy classic Texas barbecue, with brisket and sausage by the pound or plate, alongside coleslaw, beans, and potato salad. True lovers of this cult classic can purchase a piece of cinematic history at the site’s brick-and-mortar and online gift shop. For $90, fans can acquire an eight-inch plank taken from the original Gas Station awning, complete with a Certificate of Authenticity. Fans pinched for cash can shell out $30 for an autographed photo of Caroline Williams, star of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, holding a chainsaw. If autographed photos and authentic awnings aren’t enough “chainsaw love” for you, take a trip to Texas and book yourself a night at the original." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"If you’ve ever watched a vintage horror film involving a cannibalistic chainsaw-wielding murder and thought, That’s my ideal dining experience, Bastrop, Texas, has the spot for you. The original gas-station-cum-barbecue-joint featured in the cult classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is now a weekend destination, complete with four rustic cabins (with one shared bathroom), a campsite, and, of course, plenty of smoked and sauced meats. The lodge’s phone number may be 512-321-SAWS, but don’t worry: A sign out front reassures visitors that “We Slaughter Barbecue,” rather than, say, people. That’s a relief, considering that in the iconic film, the cannibal family that runs the gas station serves their customers…literally. The station has been a pilgrimage destination for horror buffs since the film’s 1974 release. A few years ago, one Massacre aficionado took his love for the franchise one step further. Roy Rose, an Ohio businessman, purchased the station, added food, lodging, and a replica of the film’s green vintage van, and opened in 2016. Rose even recruited Ari Lehman, who made movie history as the original Jason Voorhees, as a partner in his “horror resort.” Whether they book a night at the lodge or just come for dinner, visitors can enjoy classic Texas barbecue, with brisket and sausage by the pound or plate, alongside coleslaw, beans, and potato salad. True lovers of this cult classic can purchase a piece of cinematic history at the site’s brick-and-mortar and online gift shop. For $90, fans can acquire an eight-inch plank taken from the original Gas Station awning, complete with a Certificate of Authenticity. Fans pinched for cash can shell out $30 for an autographed photo of Caroline Williams, star of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, holding a chainsaw. If autographed photos and authentic awnings aren’t enough “chainsaw love” for you, take a trip to Texas and book yourself a night at the original." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"If you’ve ever watched a vintage horror film involving a cannibalistic chainsaw-wielding murder and thought, That’s my ideal dining experience, Bastrop, Texas, has the spot for you. The original gas-station-cum-barbecue-joint featured in the cult classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is now a weekend destination, complete with four rustic cabins (with one shared bathroom), a campsite, and, of course, plenty of smoked and sauced meats. The lodge’s phone number may be 512-321-SAWS, but don’t worry: A sign out front reassures visitors that “We Slaughter Barbecue,” rather than, say, people. That’s a relief, considering that in the iconic film, the cannibal family that runs the gas station serves their customers…literally. The station has been a pilgrimage destination for horror buffs since the film’s 1974 release. A few years ago, one Massacre aficionado took his love for the franchise one step further. Roy Rose, an Ohio businessman, purchased the station, added food, lodging, and a replica of the film’s green vintage van, and opened in 2016. Rose even recruited Ari Lehman, who made movie history as the original Jason Voorhees, as a partner in his “horror resort.” Whether they book a night at the lodge or just come for dinner, visitors can enjoy classic Texas barbecue, with brisket and sausage by the pound or plate, alongside coleslaw, beans, and potato salad. True lovers of this cult classic can purchase a piece of cinematic history at the site’s brick-and-mortar and online gift shop. For $90, fans can acquire an eight-inch plank taken from the original Gas Station awning, complete with a Certificate of Authenticity. Fans pinched for cash can shell out $30 for an autographed photo of Caroline Williams, star of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, holding a chainsaw. If autographed photos and authentic awnings aren’t enough “chainsaw love” for you, take a trip to Texas and book yourself a night at the original." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"If you’ve ever watched a vintage horror film involving a cannibalistic chainsaw-wielding murder and thought, That’s my ideal dining experience, Bastrop, Texas, has the spot for you. The original gas-station-cum-barbecue-joint featured in the cult classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is now a weekend destination, complete with four rustic cabins (with one shared bathroom), a campsite, and, of course, plenty of smoked and sauced meats. The lodge’s phone number may be 512-321-SAWS, but don’t worry: A sign out front reassures visitors that “We Slaughter Barbecue,” rather than, say, people. That’s a relief, considering that in the iconic film, the cannibal family that runs the gas station serves their customers…literally. The station has been a pilgrimage destination for horror buffs since the film’s 1974 release. A few years ago, one Massacre aficionado took his love for the franchise one step further. Roy Rose, an Ohio businessman, purchased the station, added food, lodging, and a replica of the film’s green vintage van, and opened in 2016. Rose even recruited Ari Lehman, who made movie history as the original Jason Voorhees, as a partner in his “horror resort.” Whether they book a night at the lodge or just come for dinner, visitors can enjoy classic Texas barbecue, with brisket and sausage by the pound or plate, alongside coleslaw, beans, and potato salad. True lovers of this cult classic can purchase a piece of cinematic history at the site’s brick-and-mortar and online gift shop. For $90, fans can acquire an eight-inch plank taken from the original Gas Station awning, complete with a Certificate of Authenticity. Fans pinched for cash can shell out $30 for an autographed photo of Caroline Williams, star of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, holding a chainsaw. If autographed photos and authentic awnings aren’t enough “chainsaw love” for you, take a trip to Texas and book yourself a night at the original." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ Restaurants: Where to Find Them - Eater Austin

"The gas station featured in the original Texas Chain Saw keeps it simple and spooky. ... Sausage, brisket, and beef are served with classic sides like potato salad, coleslaw, and beans. ... The Gas Station also hosts various free meet-and-greets with famous genre actors." - Marisa Mirabal

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