Local Business Spotlight: Farm to TableTop in Burnet, Texas
Hearty eats, tabletop gaming, and 3D printing—Farm to Table seeks to be a neighborhood hub for creativity and community.
Terry Brandenburg

A New Kind of Neighborhood Hangout
Farm to Tabletop is officially blurring the lines between a neighborhood deli and a gamer’s paradise. The local shop is positioning itself as a community hub, serving up a menu of hearty sandwiches and pizza alongside a hefty dose of analog and digital fun.
Whether you are looking to start a new 3D printing project or settle a score over a board game, the shop has you covered. For those who prefer joysticks to dice, there is an adjoining arcade right on-site. The setup is a win-win for families: Parents can relax in the cafe and finish their meal while watching the arcade action on a dedicated observation screen.
"I just want to be a hangout spot for everyone and anyone. You want to sit down and play Mahjong? I got Mahjong. Whatever your fantasy [tabletop game] is, I got it. I don't specialize in anything, but I specialize in all things." —Kyle Thompson, owner-operator of Farm to Tabletop

Tabletop Games to Buy, Rent, or Join

The tables at Farm to Tabletop are always open for a friendly match. Whether you’re looking to lead a quest in Dungeons & Dragons or just want to challenge a neighbor to Chinese Checkers over lunch, you’re welcome to grab a game and a seat anytime. While the shop's game library is available to rent for open play throughout the day, the cafe also hosts several regularly scheduled sessions to help local players find their crew. Board games are also available for purchase.
Dungeons and Dragons meets twice weekly:
• Tuesdays | 6:00-10:00 p.m. (Ages 16+)
• Saturdays | 2:00-6:00 p.m. (Mixed ages; 10- to 12-year-olds show up regularly)
Free meeting space is available outside of these times for Tabletop game groups.
Magic Mondays — Magic: The Gathering card game sessions — are in the works. Stay tuned for the official announcement.

The Cafe

From the Kitchen: Fresh Eats and Seasonal Treats
Farm to Tabletop is focusing on the "Farm" side of its name with a menu built on fresh, local ingredients. Owner Kyle prepares every hearty sandwich using freshly sliced meats and homemade bread. If you’re in the mood for pizza, you can grab a whole pie or a single slice, both featuring the shop's signature scratch-made dough.
Kyle features his own line of seasonal jams to go with the bread. While raspberry and strawberry are current crowd favorites, keep an eye out for the new white peach mango flavor rolling out soon.
From Jan. 20 through Feb. 27, 2026, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, enjoy a free bread and jam appetizer with every board game rental! It’s the perfect way to sample Kyle’s homemade preserves while you play.

3-D Printing Services and Products

Looking for something unique? Farm to Tabletop stocks a variety of 3D-printed collectibles, but the options don't stop at the shelf. If you have a specific vision in mind, Kyle can likely bring it to life.
The shop specializes in custom requests—simply send over your design idea to get started. Kyle recently collaborated with local bookstore Title Euphoria to print a custom display shelf for its children’s section, proving that if you can dream it, he can print it.


Hours & Location

Farm to Tabletop
📍 124 S. Main St., Burnet, Texas
Hours:
• Sunday – Friday: 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
• Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
📞 Telephone: 512-234-8042
🍕 Order Online: Toast
