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take the familiar on an adventure

Much like the family property where it’s located, Tillie’s culinary menu takes what’s familiar and infuses it with an array of innovative international flavors, creating a new set of rules for cuisine in Central Texas. Join us at Tillie’s dining room table for a modern interpretation of classic gourmet dishes and a celebration of what lies ahead.

 

Who’s Tillie?


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ATTILIA “TILLIE” HANCOCK

Attilia Aldridge Anderson Hancock was a world traveler that brought her international discoveries to Austin and its surrounding communities. More than 150 years later, her great grandson, Whit Hanks, carries on that tradition. To celebrate this philosophy, Kim and Whit Hanks could think of no one more deserving to name to be the namesake of their new restaurant.

Tillie married a prominent lawyer and banker, Lewis Hancock, who had established Austin’s first bank. In the late 1890s, Lewis and Tillie visited Scotland where they learned of the game of golf. The Hancock’s brought their discovery back to Texas and founded the Austin Country Club, which popularized golf in Austin and the state of Texas. Tillie continued to vacation in Scotland and Europe throughout the early 1900s in an attempt to escape the summer heat. Eventually, Lewis and Tillie built the Hancock Opera house in Austin, the first performance hall of its kind west of the Mississippi River. Lewis would also serve as Austin’s mayor from 1896 to 1897.

Tillie is also credited with being the first female developer in Austin when she oversaw the development of the Aldridge Place subdivision, a historic district located just north of the University of Texas campus, built from part of the original Hancock estate.


OWNERS

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Whit Hanks

Specializing in architectural antiques, Whit Hanks founded Whit Hanks Antiques in the mid 1980s while also working as real estate developer in the Central Texas region. He began acquiring property in the Dripping Springs area in 1985 and started developing Camp Lucy in 2008.

A successful career as an international antiques dealer provided him a sharp eye for the beautiful heritage pieces that have helped create the unique setting of the Camp Lucy resort and established Whim Hospitality as one of the premier event services providers in the United States.

The development of Camp Lucy, helped lead to the establishment of Whim Hospitality in 2012, an organization that was recently named to Inc. 5000’s list of America’s Fastest-growing Private Companies for the fourth-consecutive year.

In addition to his responsibilities at Whim and Camp Lucy, Whit Hanks serves as the Chairman of the Board at Pioneer Bank and has served on the Historic Preservation Commission and Economic Development Committee for the City of Dripping Springs.

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Kim Hanks

As an entrepreneur and the CEO of Whim Hospitality, Kim Hanks has grown her business from a small rental company in Dripping Springs to one of the largest and fastest growing woman-led businesses in the country. The diverse and ever-growing roster of services has put the business on the Austin Business Journal’s Fast 50 and the Inc. 5000 list for four-consecutive years.

Under Kim’s leadership, Whim has also won awards locally and nationally for its quality of service for rentals, florals, catering and event management. In addition to being named one of the top women business leaders in Central Texas by the ABJ, Hanks was honored with one of their Best CEO Awards in 2017.

With Tillie’s, Kim realizes her vision of creating a space that evokes emotion - using food as an inspiration for friends and family coming together. Tillie’s is where people will come together to celebrate, and Kim serves as the ultimate host.