The Shady Villa Hotel and Stagecoach Restaurant are an architectural time capsule. The oldest parts of the restaurant date back to 1861 with an addition in 1941, and the mid-century hotel buildings were constructed in the 1950s. The restaurant and hotel both stand as a depiction of and tribute to treasured time gone by. Here the past, the present, and the future are all holding hands. With 48 rooms housed in several mid-century buildings, the hotel offers guests a private oasis in a small-town setting.
The space features modern architecture with vintage elements that showcases images of Waco’s rich history. From built-in china cabinets, 20-foot tall windows, beautiful beams, vintage paintings, historical photos of Waco, European antiques, and more! You won’t want to miss the beautiful mural painted by a local artist on the back of the house!