INN AT ART CENTER
Jerry and Susan Warnell purchased the back half of the original Art Center in 1999 and have created a wonderful world of the gourmet Silo House restaurant, bed & breakfast, Gecko Gallery, artists studios and they live here.
Link to new web site  InnAtTheArtCenter.com
...the address and phone numbers are different from the Art Center
Bed & Breakfast- Silo House Restaurant- Gecko Gallery


2503 Martin Luther King   San Angelo TX 76903

NOTICE -- a change in phone numbers
To make B/B reservation or questions about Gecko Gallery artists(325) 659-3836
toll free: 1-866-557-5337
email Jerry & Susan
Silo House Restaurant reservations made at
325-658-3333
Silo House Restaurant

Beginning January, Jerry has leased the Silo House Restaurant to Liz and JR Matthews, who are both certified graduates of Culinary Institute Hyde Park, New York, and will carry on the great tradition that Jerry and Susan started. Come dine at San Angelo's finest… Silo House Restaurant. 
To receive a weekly email of current menu email Jerry & Susan above or call the restaurant and ask to be added to their email list.
Bed and breakfast at Inn At The Art Center

Peaceful romantic seclusion greets you as you step through the front gate.The Inn at the Art Center will remind you a bit of old Santa Fe. The Inn is truly a Bed & Breakfast different from "an extra room in the house", each room, nestled among artisans' studios is artfully decorated with private entrances and baths. Part of a compound of artists studios, art galleries, classrooms, and residences, the Inn is off the street and completely fenced providing security and privacy.Vine covered patios, grape arbors, and informal flower and herb gardens whisk you away from the every day world.

Breakfast
Whether you are an early riser or you like to sleep in, only want a cup of tea and a scone or a more traditional breakfast, the breakfast nook is available to you when ever you are ready.


Whether you are here for a night, a romantic weekend, or an extended stay, the congenial atmosphere of The Old Chicken Farm Art Center will surely draw you back time and time again.Spacious and comfortable rooms await you at the Inn at the Art Center.The rooms, each with a private entrance and bath, are individually decorated to their own theme, and being part of the Art Center, original art is everywhere.Our rooms have TV and an eclectic collection of books.To insure your privacy, a telephone is located in the Silo House restaurant.Our rooms are non-smoking; smoking is permitted outdoors only and candles are prohibited.Check-in time is by appointment.Checkout time is 12 noon.
To make reservations or ask questions, call or click the hyperlink above to send a email.


Policies
A deposit of the first night's stay (for one night only) or one-half total amount of stay is required to confirm a reservation.Full payment at check-in.Cash, personal & traveler's checks and American Express, Discover, Visa/MC accepted.
A stay of longer than 7 nights will be discounted.Monthly rates are also available.
Cancellation policy: Cancellations received 7 days before arrival will receive a full refund.Otherwise, a gift certificate will be mailed for a future stay.
Sorry, pets are not permitted.
A view of the entrance to the Silo House Restaurant
and to the right is a large sculpture garden.
Many gazebo areas and lots of art work await your visit.
Frommes Travel Guide … says

There's a vibrant art scene in San Angelo, typified by the Texas hippie vibe at the  Old Chicken Farm Art Center, 2505 N. Martin Luther King Blvd. (tel. 325/653-4936), a local landmark since 1971. Formerly an abandoned chicken farm, this funky artist's compound (adorned with the likes of longhorn skulls, steel cutouts of chicken and cacti, and an old phone booth) is home to eight studios that are open at various times, displaying a wide range of pottery, metalwork, and paintings. The main StarKeeper Gallery houses the contemporary handmade ceramics of Roger Allen, the center's founder and proprietor, open from 10am to 5pm Tuesday through Saturday. Allen, whose creative StarKeeper and Dancing Ladies dishes are in high demand throughout the Southwest, lives in a cozy house on-site and can spin a mean story if you've got the time. The Art Center also hosts resident artist's openings on the first Saturday of each month. Additionally, there's a bed-and-breakfast, The Inn at the Art Center, on-site.
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