The Texas Bucket List

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  • TV-G
  • 2015
  • 14 Seasons
  • 9.2  (10)

The Texas Bucket List, produced by McAuliffe Productions, LP and hosted by Shane McAuliffe, is a travel and adventure show that explores the unique and fascinating places in Texas that locals and tourists alike should not miss. The show first premiered in 2013 and has gained a loyal following over the years due to its in-depth look at the hidden gems of Texas.

Each episode of The Texas Bucket List takes viewers on a journey to different parts of Texas, showcasing the state's action-packed adventures, cultural attractions, and natural beauty. Shane McAuliffe serves as the enthusiastic host of the show, leading viewers through each episode with a fun and engaging approach. His love for Texas shines through in every episode as he takes viewers on a whirlwind tour of the state's hidden treasures.

One of the defining features of The Texas Bucket List is its focus on local flavor. McAuliffe and his team go out of their way to find the best local eateries, shops, and attractions that most people may not know about. They introduce viewers to hardworking Texans who are masters of their craft and have unique stories to tell. The show highlights everything from the best barbecue joints to the most picturesque swimming holes in Texas. It's a perfect blend of foodie adventures, outdoor activities, and cultural experiences all rolled into one.

The Texas Bucket List celebrates everything about Texas, and the show is famous for its variety of segments. One week McAuliffe may journey to the "Cave Without a Name" in the Texas Hill Country, showcasing the stalactites and stalagmites that adorn the cave's endless chambers. The next week, he may be dining on some of the best Tex-Mex in the Rio Grande Valley, interviewing the chef who has been cooking up family recipes for generations.

The production quality of The Texas Bucket List is truly exceptional. The show boasts stunning cinematography and visuals, perfectly capturing the beauty of the Lone Star State. McAuliffe's charisma and energy also make the show a pleasure to watch, as he guides viewers through each episode with excitement and enthusiasm. It's not uncommon for viewers to feel a sense of wanderlust and adventure after watching an episode of The Texas Bucket List.

Overall, The Texas Bucket List is a fun and informative show that has something for everyone. Whether you're a foodie looking for the best local cuisine, an adventurer seeking the great outdoors, or a history buff interested in the unique stories of Texan landmarks, this show has it all. It's a must-watch for anyone who loves everything about Texas, and it's sure to inspire you to start your own Texas bucket list.

The Texas Bucket List is a series that ran for 14 seasons (138 episodes) between February 7, 2015 and on McAuliffe ProductionsLP

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The Texas Bucket List 2013
13. The Texas Bucket List 2013
June 21, 2020
Shane showcases a few of his favorite stops for the summer on The Texas Bucket List.
The Texas Bucket List 2012
12. The Texas Bucket List 2012
May 16, 2020
Shane reveals his top five favorite food stops in the Bite of the Season.
The Texas Bucket List 2011
11. The Texas Bucket List 2011
May 9, 2020
A tropical paradise Center Point called Toucan Jim's, Pineapple Ninjas on South Padre Island, and a fire dancer named Stella Moon is visited.
The Texas Bucket List 2010
10. The Texas Bucket List 2010
May 2, 2020
The Blueberry Place in Nacogdoches, Great American Steakburger in El Paso, and the Number One British Flying Training School in Terrell in explored.
The Texas Bucket List 2009
9. The Texas Bucket List 2009
April 25, 2020
Host Shane McAuliffe shoots off some mini tanks in Hico, eats at a southern eatery called Sascee's in Waco, and an air guitar competition in Houston.
The Texas Bucket List 2008
8. The Texas Bucket List 2008
April 11, 2020
Shane visits a coffee roaster in the Alamo City, eats crawfish at the Circle M in Big Sandy, and learns about the Beehive Restaurant and Saloon in Albany.
The Texas Bucket List 2007
7. The Texas Bucket List 2007
April 4, 2020
Shane explores the dome homes of Italy, stops by San Antonio for a hot dog at Jocho's Don Chente, and Mossman Guitars in Sulphur Springs is explored.
The Texas Bucket List 2006
6. The Texas Bucket List 2006
March 14, 2020
This week, host Shane McAuliffe gets the royal treatment at Newman's Castle and Bakery in Bellville, grabs a delicious bite to eat at a burger joint in Nacogdoches called Butcher Boys and comes finds some lovable little monsters at Monsters on Main in Denison.
The Texas Bucket List 2005
5. The Texas Bucket List 2005
March 7, 2020
Shane learns about the rich history of Del Rio and Val Verde County at the Whitehead Museum, chows down at the Pecan Point Gastropub in Texakana and the Milam County Railroad Museum in Cameron is explored.
The Texas Bucket List 2004
4. The Texas Bucket List 2004
February 29, 2020
Shane travels to the American Roadside Museum in Hillsboro, gets authentic barbacoa at Vera's Backyard Bar-B-Que in Brownsville and he visits a cigar factory with Cuban roots in Texas City called El Cubano.
The Texas Bucket List 2003
3. The Texas Bucket List 2003
February 22, 2020
Host Shane McAuliffe features a New Orleans inspired brunch bistro in San Antonio called NOLA Brunch and Beignets, explores an interesting outdoor exhibit called the Chairy Orchard in Denton, and then takes a blast to the past to learn about Texas native and legendary author, Robert E. Howard, in Cross Plains.
The Texas Bucket List 2002
2. The Texas Bucket List 2002
February 15, 2020
Host Shane McAuliffe visits a whimsical coffee shop in Corpus Christi called Coffee Mugg, then travels to Van Horn to taste some authentic Mexican cuisine at Mom's Kitchen and tops off the week at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas.
The Texas Bucket List 2001
1. The Texas Bucket List 2001
February 8, 2020
In the 14th Season Premiere of The Texas Bucket List, host Shane McAuliffe makes a stop at 1775, a barbecue joint dedicated to Army in College Station, then makes his way up to Amarillo to try the most gourmet michelada in Texas at Rocket Brews, and visits Houston to explore the David Adickes Art Studio, home to some huge presidential heads.
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Where to Watch The Texas Bucket List
The Texas Bucket List is available for streaming on the McAuliffe ProductionsLP website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Texas Bucket List on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    February 7, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    9.2  (10)