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Issue 5 | July 2013
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Cultural & Entertainment magazine
! n u F e v a H o t e c a l P A All Star 4th of July Stacey Watkins Combines Art With Science
Union Hill Band
Talent, Talent, Talent And More Talent
Greatest Burgers Ever
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Issue 5 • July 2013 There is more than one way to see a movie! Brazos Drive-In. & Show Biz at the Lake.
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Stacey Watkins local artist mixes science with art. Visit the galleries of Granbury for free, and be amazed by your experience. Full list enclosed.
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Activities
4th of July events for Granbury and Glen Rose.
Lodging
Lodges Bed and Breakfasts, Hotel or Motel, we can help you decide where to stay.
HOOD County
Life in Granbury
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Art:
Stacey Watkins Page 6
Blending Art and Science, Stacey’s artwork is a blend of phosphorescent pigments and resin.
Calendar of Events
We got it all! Want to know want’s happening today, check here....
Glen Rose
Life in Glen Rose.
Shopping
Consignment shops carry luxury clothing, shoes, accessories, handbags, home decor, antiques and furniture.
Theater
Granbury Theater Company presents: All Shook Up a musical comedy, plus your 2013 season schedule.
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Theater:
All Shook Up Page 20
Dining:
Willie & Dick’s Grill Page 24
We have more fun than you can ever imagine in our area. So don’t miss out on the festivities in Historic Granbury and Glen Rose.
Inspired by the songs of Elvis Presley and based on William Shakespeare’s 1602 play “Twelfth Night”, a musical comedy.
Locally owned, mom and pop business, serving food that is home grown with a gourmet air.
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Music & Nightlife Dining
Union Hill Band, now complete, and making a name for themselves in the Texas Red Dirt music scene, Fashioned after roadside places down by the coast and New Orleans., Willie and Dick’s is where the shabby look is as outstanding as the food.
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Cover: Granbury’s Fireworks show is ranked in the Top 10 of the Southwestern United States & the Top 50 in the nation.
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Welcome to My Hometowns Texas
Cultural & Entertainment Magazine of Hood and Somervell Counties!
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uly has us thinking of summer vacation travel and for some of us staycations. You can pay for gas and hotels, or you can celebrate this spectacular Independence Day week with fun, BBQ, Parades, dazzling Fireworks, Shopping, and listen to some of the best entertainment, right here in Granbury and Glen Rose. July 4, 1776, the day the Declaration of Independence was adopted, declared our freedom from Great Britain. Our forefathers’ signing of this historic document, has inspired democratic movements around the globe. So, now we celebrate as a nation our unalienable rights of -- Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Since happiness can inspire fun, here is some fun stuff to do for the 4th of July. Look at our schedule (in the center of the magazine) for these events. I will highlight a few:
GRANBURY EVENTS 4TH OF JULY
THURSDAY. JULY 4TH • Granbury Hometown “1776” Musical By Granbury Theatre Co. • 3:30 & 7:30 pm • Historic Courthouse Parade 10:00 am • Spectacular Fireworks - Over Lake Granbury - ranked Top 10 in the southwestern United States 9:45 pm
THURSDAY, JULY 4 • Fourth of July Parade Historic Square 10:00 am • Community Choir to perform 10:30 am • Annual Cow Patty Bingo benefiting Optimist Club 11:00 am
Joe Adams - Publisher
Hulsey Band - 9:30-11 pm • Vendors will be open SATURDAY. JULY 6TH • Old-Fashioned GamesShanley Park- Kids of all ages join in sack races, cow chip toss and more 10:30 am • Shall We Dance? - Conference Center Tarleton’s Langdon Center Big Band will perform 40’s music and Shall We Dance Studio provides 50’s, 60’s, 70’s and 80’s music. Come early for FREE dance instruction. Wear what you please, from high-heels to bobby socks. Tango, ChaCha, Waltz, Swing or free style! 8:00 pm • Sunday, July 7thStonewater Church Service - City Beach - Come worship with us! 9:00 am GLEN ROSE EVENTS 4TH OF JULY WEDNESDAY, JULY 3RD • Fireworks Show at Wheeler Branch Park 9:30 pm
• Shopping * Classic Cars * Pie FRIDAY, JULY 5 • Free Concert at Oakdale Park 8:00 pm, Jimmy Jones Band, Bring Lawn Chairs We have more fun than you can ever imagine in our area. So don’t miss out on the festivities in Historic Granbury and Glen Rose.
Joe Adams
Publisher: Joe Adams joe@myhometownstexas.com
Sales: Carilyn Hipp carilyn@myhometownstexas.com Denise Newton d.newton@myhometownstexas.com
FRIDAY, JULY 5TH • D& D Rockin’ Rods Car Show –Mike Brown Hyundai - The best in classic cars, hot rods, trucks 7 -11 pm
• Free Admission begins at 5:00 pm; Park Opens 7:30 am -- Adults $4, Students $2, Under 13 Free • Gates close 9:15 pm
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• Live Music on the Square - Bring your lawn chair or come dance to The Brady
• Fireworks 9:30 pm
Art Department:
• Post Fireworks – Rivers Shine Concert
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My Hometowns Texas, LLC 1413 E. Apache Trail Granbury, Tx 76048 817-219-4166 www.MyHometownsTexas.com To list your business or event, email us at: events@myhometownstexas.com
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Movies
HAMMER OF THE GODS THE WOLVERINE
TOP MOVIES FOR JULY
THE CONJURING PACIFIC RIM
movies
ShowBiz 6 at Lake Granbury scan for the latest movie information.
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scan for the latest movie information:
www.showbizcinemas.com 3D Man of Steel
PG13
Showtime is 8:15
3D Monsters University
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Gates close at 8:45
THE BRAZOS
Gates open 7:15
3D World War Z PG13
****We are a cash only establishment ****
Monsters University G
Admission: $20.00 per car-load
Now You See Me
$15.00 heroes discount
PG13
The Heat R White House Down PG13
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Outside food and drinks are aloud just NO grills and NO glass containers
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Art
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Stacey Watkins
Local artist, has found her passion with experimenting and creating a form of art that combines art and a bit of science.
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tacey’s education and background was science oriented, but since childhood her passion has been art. Intrigued by both, the only thing to do was to use them together. The artwork she composes is a blend of phosphorescent pigments and resin. The medium is unique since it absorbs UV light (black light or natural sun light) and changes in the dark to a glow with contrast of vibrant colors. Stacey says “My artwork visually evolves and is re-born with each new day’s dawn of early light.” Stacey’s creativity in her art is not limited to just one medium or theme. Her mixed medium art is a variety of “all kinds of stuff”. It begins with combing the salvage yards for interesting finds to place in the next artwork and can include weaving copper, plasma cutting metal or blowing a piece of glass. The material fusing together the objects in the piece is resin, which
creates the artwork’s canvas. The resin is impregnated with different colors of pigment that store the UV energy. Stacey says, “I never want to stop learning and experimenting with finding new ways to make or enhance my artwork.” Most of Stacey’s artwork is faith based because “it was God” she says who helped get her life back in order to create her the art she does. “My artwork is a reflection of my belief that if you have faith in the Lord there are no ends to possibilities in life or in art”. “To me when I create a piece of art I am expressing my feelings of my faith and my joy I feel as a reflection of the Lord’s spirit and I hope that it communicates the same to my audience. I let the Holy Spirit guide me when I am creating art, because I have realized the hard way that when I try to do things on my own they do not work as well. My goal for my viewer’s is to experience a feeling of his holy presence.” Stacey’s art is hanging in her gallery, Your Private Collection Art Gallery. She says, “I love to
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show people my art and not tell them I am the artist so I can see true reactions. I enjoy hearing what they have to say and feel. After I hear how they feel about my art, then I tell them why I make it and hope it leaves them with a positive
Stacey’s artwork is gaining attention in national and international juried art shows as well the media. Two of her artworks, Sealed by Faith and Warrior from Above, were selected by Art Scene Today magazine in its recent international juried competition. The competition called, It’s a Color Thing, was an exploration of the use of color in art. In October, 2010, Southern Living Magazine stated her art as “a must see” and on April 21, 2013, Texas Country Reporter aired a segment they filmed in her studio and gallery, Your Private Collection. You can see her artwork demonstrated at the gallery and also in her recent published book on her art, Sent From Above. Granbury is an art
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Galleries Artefactz
120 N. Houston Street (817) 573-9446 www.artefactz.com
Brazos Prophetic Arts
313 Ables Street (817) 579-1775
Langdon Center Art Gallery
Uptownarts.NET 4395 E. Hwy. 377 (682) 936-2581
Wolf Crossing Art Gallery
1410 Fall Creek Hwy. (817) 326-0232
Your Private Collection
Lake Granbury Art Association www.granburyart.org 224 N Travis Street
(817) 579-7656
Scan for a listing of local artists’
106 North Houston (817) 579-7733 www.yourprivatecollection.com
308 East Pearl Street (817) 279-1164
Glen Rose
Oak Tree Gallery & Framing
307 SW Barnard Street (254) 897-7494 barnardsmill.com
RAEB Inc
200 SW Barnard Street (254) 897-1988 thewhitebuffalogallery.com
Barnard’s Mill Art Museum
2103 East Highway 377 (817) 573-6252
3101 Neri Road (817) 573-5616
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White Buffalo Gallery
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community where you can see the art of many artists who are recognized in the art world without traveling to other cities where their work is also shown like Fort Worth, Dallas, Santa Fe, Jackson Hole, Atlanta, and Scottsdale for example. Get out and visit the galleries of Granbury for free, and be amazed by your experience.
ACTIVITIES
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Free Fireworks Show at Wheeler Branch Park GLEN ROSE
Granbury’s Fireworks show is ranked in the Top 10 in the Southwestern United States & the Top 50 in the nation.
Wednesday, July 3 * 9:30 PM Presented by: Somervell County Water District, Glen Rose CVB, Glen Rose Chamber of Commerce, and Glen Rose Lions Club
• Our celebration was picked as one of the top 4th of July Celebrations in the state by Texas Highways. • Be a part of the celebration that brings over 50,000 to our community.
7:30 AM – Park Opens – Adults $4, Students $2, Under 13 Free 5:00 PM – Free Admission to Park Begins 9:15 PM – Gates Close 9:30 PM – Fireworks Post Fireworks – 3 Rivers Shine Concert Midnight – Park Closes Food Vendors * Family Fun Awesome Fireworks
THURSDAY,JULY, 4TH • Tom Ward Decorated Bike Contest 9 a.m. GISD Admin • Hometown Parade 10 a.m. GHS to Square • Ranch Rodeo 6 p.m. Reunion Grounds • Arts/Crafts/Food Vendors 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Square • Live entertainment on indoor stage 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. Granbury Live • “1776” a Musical by Granbury Theatre Company 3:30 & 7:30 p.m. Courthouse - 2nd Floor • Spectacular Fireworks Show 9:45 p.m. Over Lake Granbury
For more info: www.GlenRoseTexas.net 254-897-3084 Annual 4th of July Parade Historic Courthouse Square Thursday, July 4 * 10:00 AM 10:30 AM – Community Choir to perform 11:00 AM – Annual Cow Patty Bingo Benefiting Optimist Club Shopping * Classic Cars * Pie Free Concert at Oakdale Park Friday, July 5 * 8:00 PM Featuring: Jimmy Jones Bank Bring a blanket, lawn chair, family & friends! Part of the First Friday Summer Concert Series 8 - My Hometowns Texas Cultural & Entertainment Magazine
Old-Fashioned 4th of July Events
FRIDAY, JULY 5TH • Arts/Crafts/Food Vendors 10 a.m. - 11p.m. Square • Live entertainment on indoor stage 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Granbury Live • D & D Rockin’ Rods Car Show 7 - 11 p.m. Mike Brown Hyundai • “1776” a Musical by Granbury Theatre Company 7:30 9:30 p.m. Courthouse - 2nd Floor • Live Music on the Square - Brady Hulsey Band 9:30 p.m. - 11 p.m. Square SATURDAY, July, 6TH • Old-Fashioned Games 10:30 a.m. Shanley Park • Live entertainment on indoor stage 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Granbury Live stage • Arts/Crafts/Food Vendors 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Square • “1776” a Musical by Granbury Theatre Company 3:30 & 7:30 p.m. Courthouse - 2nd Floor • Shall We Dance? Come Dance Like the Stars! 8 p.m. Conference Center SUNDAY, July, 7TH • Stonewater Church Service 9 a.m. City Beach Visit Granburychamber.com for event details www.myhometownstexas.com
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GOLF COURSES Harbor Lakes Golf Club Course 18 holes over 7,239 yards with a par of 72 (Private Non-Equity) 2100 Clubhouse Dr., Granbury
Nutcracker Golf Club Course
18 holes over 6,743 yards with a par of 72 (Private Equity) 9500 Orchard Dr., Granbury
(817) 578-8600
(817) 279-0936
Granbury Country Club Course
Starr Hollow Golf Club, Course
9 holes over 3,054 yards with a par of 36 (Public) 1611 Rockview Dr., Granbury
9 holes (Private Non-Equity) 5717 Star Hollow Ct., Tolar
Hidden Oaks Course
18 holes over 6,731 yards with a par of 72 (Municipal) 2439 E Highway 67, Glen Rose
(817) 573-9912
(254) 834-3464
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Squaw Valley Golf Course
18 holes over 6,880 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 2701 Hideaway Bay Ct., Granbury
(254) 897-7956
(817) 279-1078
De Cordova Bend
Country Club Course 18 holes over 6,423 yards with a par of 70 (Private Equity) 5301 Country Club Dr., Granbury
(817) 326-2381
Pecan Plantation
Country Club Course 18 holes over 6,830 yards with a par of 72 (Private Equity) 8650 Westover Ct., Granbury
(800) 279-6471
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Lodging
After seven months of extensive restoration work, the Iron Horse Inn re-opened in the Spring of 2013. For Reservations Call:
GRANBURY HOTEL/MOTEL Baymont Inn 1515 N. Plaza Dr Granbury, TX 76048 817-579-9977 sleepinngranbury@yahoo.com www.sleepinn.com Best Western 1517 N. Plaza Dr Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-4239 44579@hotel.bestwestern.com Classic Inn 1209 North Plaza Drive Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-8874 hamandshivam@yahoo.com Comfort Suites 903 Harbor Lakes Dr. Granbury, TX 76048 817-579-5559 gm.txb14@choicehotles.com Days Inn 1201 N. Plaza Drive Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-2611 or 800-228-5150 Granbury Inn & Suites 1339 North Plaza Drive Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-2691 / 800-858-8607 rs_mathias@hotmail.com Hilton Garden Inn 635 E. Pearl St (on the Lake) Granbury, TX 76048 817-579-3800 La Quinta Inn & Suites 880 Harbor Lakes Drive Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-2007 lq6040gm@laquinta.com Nutt House Hotel 119 East Bridge Street Granbury, TX 76048 817-279-1207 or 888-678-0813 nutthouse@granbury.com www.nutt-hotel.com Plantation Inn 1451 East Pearl Street
Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-8846 / 800-422-2402 www.plantationinngranbury.com Quality Inn & Suites 800 Harbor Lakes Drive Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-4411 / 800-465-4329 www.hotelingranbury.com GRANBURY BED AND BREAKFAST Alfonso’s Loft 137 East Pearl Street Granbury, TX 76048 Phone: 817-573-3308 Email: stay@alfonsoloft.com www.alfonsosloft.com Angel of the Lake 606 E. Bridge St Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-0073 or 800-641-0073 www.the arborhouse.net Arbor House B & B 530 East Pearl Street Across from the City Beach Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-0073 / 800-641-0073 www.granbury-bed-and-breakfast.com
Granbury Gardens Bed & Breakfast 321 W. Doyle Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-9010 stay@granburygardensband.com www.granburygardens.com Granbury Square Flat 109 1/2 East Bridge Street Granbury, TX 76048 972-239-9210 haroldem@flash.net www.granburysquareflat.com Ida Belles Cottage 110 Lambert Street Granbury, Texas 76048 214.796.5016 or 817.279.2889 www.idabellecottage.com Inn on Lake Granbury 205 West Doyle Street (on the Lake) Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-0046 / 877-573-0046 info@innonlakegranbury.com www.innonlakegranbury.com Iron Horse Bed & Breakfast 616 Thorp Springs Road Granbury, TX 76048 (817) 993-9847 www.ironhorsebb.com
Brierhouse Bed & Breakfast 7711 Colony Road Tolar, TX 76476 800-474-1160 www.brierhouse.com Dinosaur Trail Cabins 2800 Glen Rose Hwy Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-3023 dinosaurtrail@sbcglobal.net www.dinosaurtrailcabins.com
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Pomegranate House 1002 W. Pearl St Granbury, TX 76048 817-279-7412 / 888-503-7659 www.pomhouse.com Texas Heritage Cabins 5801 Matlock Road Granbury, TX 76049 817-326-3639 www.granbury-log-cabins.com The Windmill Farm and Bed & BreaKfast 6625 Colony Road Tolar, TX 76476 817-279-2217 crickgauer@itexas.net www.thewindmillfarm.com GRANBURY RV PARKS 377 RV Park 4170 East Hwy 377 Granbury, TX 76048 Phone: 817-579-1315 Countryside RV Park 2600 West Hwy 377 Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-7539
Arkens Bed & Breakfast 635 June Rose Court (on the Lake) Granbury, TX 76048 817-408-6061 www.arkensbedbreakfast.com Baker St. Harbour 511 South Baker Street (on the Lake) Granbury, TX 76048 817-578-3684 / 877-578-3684 www.bakerstharbour.com
Granbury, TX 76048 817-279-1207 or 888-678-0813 nutthouse@granbury.com www.nutt-hotel.com
LODGING
Iron Horse Inn Bed and Breakfast
(817) 993-9847
Lake Granbury Marina 2323 South Morgan Street Granbury, TX 76049 Phone: 817-279-1000 Lambert Street Guesthouse 215 South Lambert Street Granbury, TX 76048 817-579-1876 jcvb@hcnews.com www.bradbraune.com/lambertstreet Manor of Time 121 West Bluff Street Granbury, TX 76048 817-579-0212 www.manoroftime.com Nutt House Hotel 119 East Bridge Street
Midway Pines RV Park & Storage 9322 Hwy 144 South Granbury, TX 76048 817-279-7925 midwaypines@sbcglobal.net www.midwaypines.com Thorp Spring RV Park 2700 Lipan Hwy #63 Granbury, TX 76048 817-573-3043
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Lodging GLEN ROSE HOTELS & MOTELS America’s Best Value Inn & Suites 1614 NE Big Bend Trail Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-2111 www.americasbestvalueinn.com Best Western Dinosaur Valley Inn & Suites 1311 NE Big Bend Trail Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-4818 www.dinosaurvalleyinn.com Comfort Inn & Suites 1615 NE Big Bend Trail Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-898-8900 www.comfortinn.com
LODGING
Glen Rose Inn & Suites Hwy 67 & FM 56 Glen Rose, TX 67043 254-897-2940 or 866-393-8037 www.glenroseinnandsuites.com Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 113 Paluxy Summit Blvd Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-898-9900 www.glenrosetexas.us Inn on the River 205 SW Barnard Street
Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-2929 or 800-575-2101 www.innontheriver.com LaQuinta Inn & Suites 101 W. Bo Gibbs Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-898-0679 www.laquintainnglenrose.com Rough Creek Lodge 5165 County Road 2013 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-3700 or 888-670-1223 www.roughcreek.com
817-279-3002 www.countrywoodsinn.com Inn on the River 205 SW Barnard Street Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-2929 or 800-575-2101 www.innontheriver.com The Lodge at Fossil Rim 3022 County Road 2010 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-2960 www.fossilrim.org
GLEN ROSE BED & BREAKFASTS Bussey’s Something Special 202 Hereford Street Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-4843 or 877-426-2233 www.busseys.net Cedars on the Brazos 2920 County Road #413 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-898-1000 www.cedarsonthebrazos.com Country Woods Inn 420 Grand Ave. Glen Rose, TX 76043
Barnard Street River House 804 NE Barnard Street Glen Rose, TX 76043 800-476-0175 www.barnardriverhouse.com Brazos House Retreat 3142 County Road Rainbow, TX 76077 682-200-7855 www.brazoshouseretreat.com CJ’s Country Cabins 3454 FM 56 South Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-898-9533 or 877-898-9533 www.cjscountrycabins.com Country Woods Inn 420 Grand Ave. Glen Rose, TX 76043 817-279-3002 www.countrywoodsinn.com
GLEN ROSE CABINS & HOUSES Anderson Creek Cabins 1448 Moody Lane Glen Rose, TX 76043 214-868-4318 www.andersoncreekranch.com
Hideaway Ranch Retreat 1022 Private Road 1250 Bluff Dale, TX 254-823-6606 or 866-609-HIDE www.thehideawaycabins.com
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CALENDAR A place to have fun 3
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Yeats-Duke 1858 Working Museum 10:00 am – 5:00 pm 214 N Crockett St., Granbury
Fireworks show at Wheeler Branch Park- Glen Rose 5:00-Free admission to Park 9:15- Gates close | 9:30 pm – Fireworks Post Fireworks–3 Rivers Shine Concert Midnight – Park Closes
Community Flea Market of Granbury 8:00 am - 5:00 pm | 817 240-9065 4101 Glen Rose Highway
Revolver Brewing Tour: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm 5650 Matlock Road 817-736-8034
Last Mile Cemetery Tour Granbury’s City Cemetery 10:45 pm - 11:45 pm | 817-559-0849
Open every Saturday
Dinosaur Valley State Park Glen Rose Nature Hike 10 am - 11 am | 254-897-4588 Barking Rocks Winery in Granbury Winery & Tasting Tours 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm 1919 Allen Court | 817-579-0007
Open every day
FCS Indoor Paintball Facility 10:00 am – 7:00 pm | 817-326-5527 6025 Fall Creek Highway
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Glen Rose Expo Center – Main Arena Summer Series Jackpot Barrel Race Acton Celebrates American 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Concert presents Community Choirs & Paluxy River Band-3433 Fall Creek Hwy.
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Shall We Dance? -- 8 pm Granbury Conference Center Langdon Center Big Band
Open every Friday & Saturday
Granbury Ghosts and Legend Tours On the Square | 7:00 pm & 9:15 pm 817-559-0849 or GranburyGhosts@gmail.com
Glen Rose Expo Center-Main Arena Tuley’s Rope for the Trucks
Wildlife Painter, Mary Rabien, and Wildlife Sculptor, Douglas B. Clark, will present a Dual Demonstration 11am to 4p White Buffalo Gallery Glen Rose
Dollhouse Museum 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Friday & Saturday 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Sunday 421 East Bridge St., Granbury
Rock N Bowl – Granbury Lanes 10:00 pm – midnight
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D&D Rockin’ Rods – 7 - 11 pm Mike Brown Hyundai-Granbury Barking Rocks Winery - 7 pm – 11pm 1919 Allen Ct - Granbury Music by Brad Thompson Oakdale Park – Glen Rose 1019 SW Barnard St Summer Concert Series Jimmy Jones Band 8 pm – 10:30 pm The Dock – Granbury Green Light Pistol 8 pm Hollywood & Vine – Glen Rose Cody Dell Akridge 7:30 pm Amanda Goodman-Pruitt
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Barking Rocks Winery- Tours 1:00 -5:00 pm | 1919 Allen Court Creation Evidence Museum-Glen Rose Noah’s Ark Display Dedication10:00 am-5:00 pm Acton Nature Center--1st Saturday Bird Walk | 6900 Smoky Hill Ct 7:00-9:30 pm – Bring binoculars The Dock – Granbury Luke Wade & No Civilians 8 pm
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The Dock – Granbury Mike Stanley Band 8 pm
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Revolver Brewing Tour: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm 5650 Matlock Road 817-736-8034 Girls Night Out – Glen Rose 5:00 – 9:00 pm Art on the Square-Glen Rose 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Bluegrass at Oakdale Park-Glen Rose 1019 SW Barnard St. 254-897-2321 Jam sessions 12:00 – 5:00 pm Granbury Theater Company All Shook Up 3:30 pm & 7:30 pm Revolver Brewing Tour: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm 5650 Matlock Road | 817-736-8034
Historic Granbury Square Gunslingers On the Square – 11:30 am & 2 pm
Fossil Rim – Glen Rose Photography Tour 4-8 pm
Girls Night Out – 5:30 pm – 8 pm Granbury Square
HALO Pet Adoption Day Arrow Feed-Granbury 11 am – 2 pm
Hollywood & Vine – Glen Rose Ransom Rhodes 7:30 pm
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Granbury Theater Company All Shook Up -- 7:30 pm Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Discovery after Dark-7:00-10:00 pm 254-897-2960 The Dock – Granbury Elaina Kay 8 pm Hollywood & Vine – Glen Rose Sand Dollar Rodeo 7:30 pm
Last Saturday Gallery Night The Galleries of Granbury Granbury Square – 6 pm – 9 pm
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Granbury Theater Company All Shook Up 3:30 pm & 7:30 pm
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National Day of the Cowboy Glen Rose - 10 am at Oakdale Park Fossil Rim – Glen Rose Photography Tour 4-8 pm Revolver Brewing Tour: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm 5650 Matlock Road 817-736-8034 Barking Rocks Winery-Granbury Tours – 1:00 -5:00 pm 1919 Allen Court
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Lodging Ken’s Kabin 1258 Rugged Oaks CR 321 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-898-9016 or 254-396-1146 www.kenscabin.net
Camp N Fish 2790 County Road 304 Rainbow, TX 254-898-1069 www.campnfish.net
Oakdale Park 1019 Northeast Barnard St. Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-2321 or 877-713-2340 www.oakdalepark.com
Cedar Ridge RV Park 4475 Hwy 67 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-3410 www.cedarridgervpark.com Chamber’s Place RV 1607 W. Hwy 67 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-396-1564 www.chambersrv.com
Popejoy Haus Cabins 1943 County Road 321 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-3521 www.popejoyhaus.com Riverside Cottages 1140 County Road 315 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-485-5300 www.riversidecottages.net Rose Hill Ranch 4771 S. FM 56 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-396-6699 www.rosehillranchtx.com Trickle Creek Cabins County Road 196 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-396-0000 www.tricklecreekcabins.com GLEN ROSE TENT CAMPING Camp N Fish 2790 County Road 304 Rainbow, TX 254-898-1069 www.campnfish.net Dinosaur Valley State Park Park Road 56 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-4588 or 512-389-8900 stateparks.com/dinosaur_valley.html Oakdale Park 1019 Northeast Barnard St. Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-2321 or 877-713-2340 www.oakdalepark.com
Dinosaur Valley State Park Park Road 56 Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-4588 or 512-389-8900 stateparks.com/dinosaur_valley.html Flint Canyon RV Park 1321 FM 56 North Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-898-0700 - 817-933-0571 www.flintcanyonrvpark.com Jurassic RV Park 4621 Hwy 144 North Granbury, TX 76048 254-897-1223 www.jurassicrvpark.com Oakdale Park 1019 Northeast Barnard Street Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-897-2321 or 877-713-2340 www.oakdalepark.com 7th Heaven Ranch & RV Park 1516 County Road 313 Spur Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-898-1875 Tres Rios Resort 2322 County Road Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-221-0018 www.tresriosrvpark.com CRESSON HOTEL Best Western Cresson Inn 9120 E Highway 377, Cresson, TX 76035 877-574-2464 www.book.bestwestern.com
GLEN ROSE RV PARKS B Street RV Park 1900 SW Barnard Street Glen Rose, TX 76043 254-396-0562 www.bstreetrvpark.com
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LODGING
Paluxy Riverbed Cabins 1319 FM 205 Glen Rose, TX 76043 800-235-2004 www.paluxyriverbedcabins.com
Shopping Consignments are offering the best prices!
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onsignment shops have become very popular today. This industry keeps growing when times are slow. These shops carry luxury clothing labels, shoes, accessories, handbags, home decor, antiques and furniture. Shopping in consignment shops is full of fun and excitement. You never know what you may find.
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These shops have become not only fun but what a treat to find something special and of good quality. If you love the latest trends in fashion you will find the shops quite amazing. The shops have designer consignments giving you the chance to work with what you love. Whether you are looking for an accent piece to make a room pop or a bedroom suite, you can find great quality with a great price.
Resale is what attracts most people to these shops. They provide us the opportunity to purchase items without having to spend much money. They make it possible for us to look stylish and elegant not only in clothing but also in home decor. Consignment shops are the best option. They are simply the best way of finding a treasure and paying only a small amount. It is not a wonder that most people have now turned to these shops. Once you find a great bargain you are “hooked”.
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his fun, high energy musical takes a collection of Elvis Presley songs to form the backdrop of this story about a mysterious, leatherjacketed stranger who shakes up a small Midwestern town in the 1950s. Helps them to discover the magic of romance and the power of rock & roll. Librettist Joe DiPietro’s tale of the cross-dressing, mistaken identity and romance that ensue was inspired by Twelfth Night and other Shakespearean comedies. Sure to be a show full of rock and roll hits and choreography to keep your toes tapping. Directed by Jodi and Sonni Barrus.
Among the 27 songs featured in the score are classics like “Heartbreak Hotel,” “Love Me Tender,” “Don’t Be Cruel,” “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” and of course the title tune “All Shook Up”. Musical direction by Duncan Mcmahan Plays July 19th - August 24th Show times Thurs –Friday 7:30 Saturday 3:30 and 7:30 Call for tickets 817-579-0952 or order online at Granburytheatrecompany.org
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GRANBURY SQUARE PLAZA
on the square
Music/Nightlife Things were moving along but there were artistic differences with the original guitarist and Ricky. Turns out it was the departure of the original guitarist and the arrival of James Gilliland. James had just left 281 South to join Union Hill and it was a good decision and turning point for the band. James also has an extensive voice repertoire and added that missing ingredient they needed to make the trademark three-part harmony that makes Union Hill a unique listening experience.
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nion Hill has been called the best band you’ve never heard of recently by Aaron Bentley from Texas Red Dirt Magazine. The band came out of chance meetings, a Craigslist ad, and a mutual friend’s intervention of the sale of a drum kit. The rhythm guitarist, songwriter and vocalist, Ricky Tiwater was just returning from his last tour in Iraq looking for an outlet and put an ad in Craigslist looking for a band. Cedrick Barnes, bass player, responded to the ad and they picked up a drummer along the way. The band was complete…well, almost. The chemistry wasn’t right, leading to the dismissal of the original drummer for artistic differences. Ricky had a handful of original tunes he wrote overseas and no drummer or band to bring them to life. Meanwhile, Garrett Roper was going to post that he was selling his drum kit. Friends and family argued his decision. He had a degree in performance and on occasion used his kit for
local musical performance gigs he got through his extensive contacts in the industry. Garrett also has an unexpected wide vocal range for a percussionist. A mutual friend of Garrett and Ricky put them in contact with one another and Garrett agreed to a rehearsal. At this point in his life, he had no intentions on joining a band. What happened next blew Ricky away and he insisted that Garrett keep his drums and join the band. Garrett played in the style the band needed, could sing backups and harmonize with Ricky, a bonus he wasn’t looking for, but
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enthusiastically welcomed. The two part harmony they had was nice. Garrett agreed to join the band and they began rehearsing shortly afterwards and Union Hill was born in January 2012. In April of 2012, they had worked up enough material for their first gig. They were the pre-game entertainment for a Brahmas hockey club playoff game at Nytex Sports Center in N. Richland Hills. The gig was unpaid, but gave them a taste of live performance as a group for the first time.
The band is now complete, and making a name for themselves in the Texas Red Dirt music scene, making benefit appearances to those causes close to their hearts. They are currently in studio with Bart Rose and Fort Worth Sound. They have laid down tracks to appear on the upcoming and much anticipated “Four Corners of Home”, the homesick title track Ricky wrote in Iraq. The album features their amazing three part harmonies, catchy earworm lyrics and a fusion of country storytelling with good old fashioned rock and roll hooks. You can find Union Hill at: unionhillband.com facebook.com/unionhillband .twitter.com/unionhilltx .reverbnation.com/ UnionHillReverbPage www.youtube.com/ unionhillbandtx
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Music/Nightlife GRANBURY
BARKING ROCKS WINERY 1919 Allen Court 817-579-0007 Boozers 211 M & M Ranch Road 817-579-6094 boozersbar.net
buffalo gap steakhouse 1470 E. Hwy. 377 817-573-4471 buffalogapsteakhousegranbury.com Live Music Saturday’s
Diamond D’s 3605 Contrary Creek Road 817-573-2100 The Dock 1003 White Cliff Road 817-573-9100 Eighteen Ninety Grille 115 East Pearl Street 817-533-3400 eighteenninety.com Live Music Saturday’s
July 4 The Dock Heather Roberts Band – 8 pm July 5 The Dock Green Light Pistol – 8 pm Hollywood & Vine Cody Dell Akridge – 7:30 pm Amanda Goodman-Pruitt July 6 The Dock Luke Wade & No Civilians – 8 pm July 11 Boozers – Cactus Jack – 8 pm
revolverbrewery.com Live Music Saturday’s
Saddle Bags BBQ 3636 W Hwy 3770 817-579-7200 Jam every Saturday
GLEN ROSE
The Green Pickle SW Barnard Street 254-898-1611
Beer garden and live music most weekends.
Hollywood & Vine 101 NE Vine Street 254-898-0250
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STORieBOOK CAFE 101 NE Vine Street 254-898-0250
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Grady’s Line Camp Restaurant & Live Music 4610 Shaw Road 254-835-4459 gradyslinecamp.com
July 12 The Dock Mike Stanley Band – 8 pm July 13 Hollywood & Vine Ransom Rhodes–7:30 pm
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REVOLVER BREWING 5650 Matlock Rd. 817-736-8034
July 19 The Dock Elaina Kay – 8 pm Hollywood & Vine Sand Dollar Rodeo – 7:30 pm July 20 Revolver Brewing Fish Fry Bingo – 12 pm July 26 Hollywood & Vine HR & The Service Reps – 7:30 pm
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verybody has their favorite hole in the wall hang out, where it’s less about food and more about people. The waitresses have worked there since the beginning, locals catch up on the latest gossip, and the owners, William and Melanie Jensen, know everyone by name. This type of place, Willie & Dick’s Grill, is a locally owned mom and pop business serving food that is home grown with a gourmet air which is not easily dismissed. The beach style interior houses a wide array of vintage Coca-Cola signs, old license plates, a trolley car meter from 1913, and a “ya’ll park here” sign with general Granbury on it that hung on the Granbury square for many years. Items stretch all the way from Cozumel Mexico to the Wavy Pier in Chicago. Everywhere you look there’s something cool or funny to see. This is not surprising considering the name of the restaurant the owners’ chose. If you ask the owners, “Who is Dick,” they will point to the alligator on the front porch. You would expect this eclectic atmosphere of a former wrecker-service owner. “It’s old
and crooked by design,” states Willie. He proudly fashioned the restaurant after roadside places down by the coast and New Orleans. It is where the shabby look is as outstanding as the food. As Willie stated, “I wanted this to be a fun, family place where there is something for everyone. At Willie and Dick’s, they love all their customers. They take pride in their food. They make their own sauces, batter, and breading. They lightly dust the shrimp, catfish, and vegetables. Don’t forget to try their jalapeno sliced pickles, green beans, fish tacos, and beer battered fish. If burgers are your thing, then try one of their specialty burgers, Santa Fe green chili cheeseburger, the Caribbean Cancun burger, tasty mushroom burger or a patty melt on rye with swiss and caramelized onions. Their burgers are made fresh every day; last but not least is their chicken fried steak with fresh cut french fries to order. For those of you not up for the fried fare, they offer a variety of salads, and chicken wraps. On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday be sure to stop for dinner and karaoke. And if you like to sing, come show your stuff. It’s always fun and friendly for the whole family. If the cheese and the fried foods have not lubed your spirits, than the free beer surely will. There is also free wi-fi and outdoor dining available.
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Dining DINING ON THE SQUARE THE ART OF CHOCOLATE SHOPPE 115 E. Pearl Street | 817-579-0075 TheArtofChocolateShoppe.com BABE’S CHICKEN HOUSE W. Pearl St. | 817-573-9777 BRAZOS SMOKEHOUSE 101 E. Pearl St. | 817-579-1393 Thursday - Saturday: 11am - 8pm only Farina’s Winery & Café 202 N Houston St. | 817-579-5300 Opening in July The Fillin Station 100 N Crockett St | 817-573-1554 FUZZY’S TACO SHOP - patio dining 115 W. Pearl St. | 817-579-8226 NUTSHELL EATERY & BAKERY 137 E. Pearl St. | 817-279-8989 PARADISE COFFEE HOUSE & BISTRO 129 Pearl St. | 817-573-3853 EIGHTEEN NINETY GRILLE 115 E. Pearl St. | 817-533-3400 eighteenninety.com BISTRO PEARL ST. STATION –patio dining 129 Pearl St. | 817-579-7233
GRUMPS BURGERS 3503 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-5000 HOFFBRAU STEAKHOUSE 315 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-776-4982 CARI’S RESTAURANT 2113 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-980-1223 CHILI’S BAR & GRILL 1000 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-579-9402 COTTON PATCH 1151 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-579-6461 FIREHOUSE CAFE 1462 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-279-1160 GOLDEN CHICK Hwy. 4 in Acton | 817-326-2007 IRBY’S BURGERS & CATFISH 804 E. Pearl St. | 817-579-9402 MONTANA RESTAURANT 1454 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-2500 PAM’S 204 S. Morgan | 817-326-8052 Rednecks Chicken & Burgers 3605 Contrary Ck, Rd. | 817-573-0555 RIB SHACK - patio dining 4021 Old Acton Hwy. 4 | 817-326-4752
LINDA’S SOUTHERN KITCHEN Pearl @ Crockett St. | 817-573-1952
SPRING CREEK BARBEQUE 317 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-579-7336
FUZZY’S TACO SHOP - patio dining 115 W. Pearl St. | 817-579-8226
STUMPYS LAKESIDE GRILL 2323 S. Morgan | 817-279-1000
CHRISTINA’S BISTRO 110 N. Houston St. | 817-579-1707
THE DOCK 1003 Whitecliff Rd. | 817-579-8200
AMERICAN (off the square) BUFFALO GAP STEAKHOUSE 1470 E. Hwy. 377 & Business 377 817-573-4471 | patio dining
Willie & Dicks 424 Fall Creek Hwy. | 817-326-6241
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GREAT AMERICAN GRILL Inside Hilton 635 E. Pearl St. | 817-579-3807
COFFEE HOUSES COFFEE GRINDER (inside HEB Market) 3804 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-279-0977
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Dining PARADISE COFFEE CO. 129 W. Pearl St. | 817-573-3853
THE BAYOU Cajun/Creole Seafood 539 NE Big Bend Tr. | 254-898-0322
STARBUCKS W/DRIVE THRU 413 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-0640
BIG CUP EATERY Mexican & American Hwy. 67 & 56 | 254-897-3841
JAPANESE MIYAKO 715 Autumn Ridge Dr. | 817-579-8668
CHACHI’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT Hwy. 67 | 254-897-7504
ITALIAN ANTONIO’S RISTORANTE ITALIANO 4426 E. Hwy. 377| 817-573-1783 DOMINO’S 1151 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-579-1800 JOE’S PASTA & PIZZA 512 W. Pearl St. | 817-579-5637 LITTLE CAESARS 1421 S. Morgan | 817-573-1411 NIZZA PIZZA PASTA & SUBS 2200 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-7575 PAPA JOHN’S 726 E HWY 377 | 817-579-1220 PASTA FINA 1106 S. Morgan | 817-279-8669 Pizza Hut 1014 S Morgan St. | 817-573-3765 MEXICAN AGAVE TAMALE COMPANY 106 N. Lambert | 817-579-7600 Don Melquias 430 E Pearl St. |817-579-0800 EL CHICO 1151 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-573-8833 GARCIA’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1840 Camp Crucis Ct. | 817 573-4920 FUZZY’S TACO SHOP - patio dining 115 W. Pearl St. | 817-579-8226 LA FIESTA 1112 S. Morgan St. 817-579-1275 MI FAMILIA 1468 E. Hwy. 377 | 817-279-0382 Montes Breakfast Burritos 2202 E Hwy 377 | 817-573-0250 Papa Chulo’s 1300 S Morgan St | 817-573-3800 Opening in July SABOR MEXICANO TAQUERIA & GRILL 515 W. Bridge St. | 817-573-6202
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Taco D 206 S Morgan St. | 817-573-6318 ORIENTAL CHINA CAFE BUFFET 1491 S. Morgan St.| 817-579-7888 SONG HAYS CHINESE RESTAURANT 1311 N. Plaza Dr. | 817-573-4841 PANDA EXPRESS 1031 E. Hwy. 377 | 817 573-8988
CHINA WOK 109 SW Barnard St | 254-897-2660 DEBBIE’S RESTAURANT Hwy. 67 | 254-897-4399 DONNA’S DONUTS Hwy. 67 | 254-897-7522 FOSSIL RIM WILDLIFE CAFE 1789 CR 2009 |254-898-4263 GREEN PICKLE - BURGERS 212 NE Barnard St. | 254-898-1611 HAMMOND’S B-B-Q Hwy. 67 | 254-897-3008 HOLLYWOOD & VINE 101 NE Vine St. | 254-898-0250 INN ON THE RIVER Barnard St. Reservations Required 254-897-2929 or 800-575-2101 LOCO COYOTE GRILL Steaks & Burgers West on Hwy. 67 | 254-897-2324 MI RINCON FAVORITO 114 W Walnut St. | 254-897-2256 MR. JIM’S PIZZA Hwy. 67 - Delivery - 254-897-9999 PIE PEDDLERS - 254-897-9228 106 Barnard St.Fresh Baked Pies RANCH HOUSE BBQ & STEAKS Hwy. 67 | 254-897-3441 RIVERHOUSE GRILL 210 SW Barnard St. | 254-898-8514 ROUGH CREEK LODGE Reservations CR2013 - 254-965-3700 or 800-864-4705 SIMPLE SIMON’S PIZZA Hwy. 67 - Delivery - 254-898-0022 STORIEBOOK CAFE 502 NE Barnard St. | 254-897-2665 SUNSHINE DONUTS Hwy. 67 | 254-897-2827 TOLAR DINING GRADY’S LINE CAMP 4610 Shaw Rd. | 254-835-4459 BLUFF DALE DINING SILVER DOLLAR STEAKHOUSE CR 196 & CR 1014 | 254-459-0545 LET’S EAT 28602 Hwy 377 | 254-728-3635 CHUCKWAGON STEAKHOUSE 26512 Hwy 377 | 254-728-3470
GLEN ROSE DINING
BARNARD STREET BAKERY 1110 NE Big Bend Tr. | 254-897-3324
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