Bevers Kitchen & Gifts – Cozy Country Comfort in Chappell Hill
- Sara Loren
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Bevers Kitchen & Gifts captures everything you want from a countryside eatery—warm hospitality, hearty homestyle dishes, and a dessert selection that will make any pie lover swoon. Located along a charming street lined with small, local shops, this cozy kitchen is the perfect mid-road-trip stop or weekend getaway treat.
Arriving just an hour before closing still left plenty of time to enjoy a light meal and some unforgettable pie. The savory menu brings comfort in every bite, especially the standout beef chili. Though beanless, this version delivers depth, warmth, and rich earthy spices that evoke true Texas comfort. Paired with wild rice seasoned with thyme, celery, and carrots, it makes a beautifully balanced and hearty bowl.
The beef brisket sandwich also earns praise—tender, flavorful, and exactly what you’d hope for from a small-town kitchen. But the real crown jewels here are the pies. From classic buttermilk to coconut cream with a towering meringue, each slice hits the mark with crisp crusts, balanced sweetness, and nostalgic charm.
Bevers Kitchen shines in its sweets, its simplicity, and its welcoming country vibe. A must-stop for anyone passing through Chappell Hill.
Must-Try Items:
Beef chili (deep, earthy, & richly spiced)
Wild rice side (herbaceous & comforting)
Beef brisket sandwich
Coconut cream pie with meringue
Buttermilk pie (classic & nostalgic)
Review
Sara I. (Mar 30, 2023):
“What a wonderful and cozy homestyle kitchen in the countryside. I loved it here and loved everything about Bevers Kitchen & Gifts. Arrived here close to one hour before closing and had enough time to snack on some pie and a bit of savory food. Had decent leftovers because I just wanted a light bite to eat that mid-afternoon.
I loved their beef chili! I typically can't stand chili without beans, I don't want to eat beef bolognese! But theirs? Even without the beans the chili was darn good. Lots of savory and deep earthy spices. I decided to pair my chili with a side of wild rice. The wild rice was great! Earthy as well, with a tone of ground thyme and diced celery as well as carrot. Paired well with the spicy beef chili. Yum.
I liked their beef brisket sandwich as well, which I got to try a bite from my partner. The service was friendly and chill, so was the environment. It's also nestled within a cozy street full of little shops that are unique to the area.
Having a sweet tooth, I was impressed with the pies at Bevers kitchen. Hadn't had buttermilk pie in eons. Coconut cream pie with meringue.. good stuff. I was afraid the meringue would be sickly sweet. Nope. The meringue was piled high and cut well with the creaminess of the coconut cream. The pie crust? Absolute crisp. They shine with their sweets and I'll definitely revisit to try another pie when in the area. This spot is recommended by Sara the pastry gal. Go!”
Category: American, New American
Location: Chappell Hill, Texas
Tags: Bevers Kitchen review, Chappell Hill restaurants, Texas country cooking, best pies Texas, buttermilk pie review, homestyle dining Texas, comfort food road trip



















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