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Table of Contents 101 S. Washington St. Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956) 487-0672 www.cityofrgc.com
Calendar of Events.......................................6-9 Rio Grande City Historic Downtown Map..........................10-11 Rio Grande City Main Street.........................13 Kelsey Bass Museum & Event Center..........14
406 E. Main Street Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956) 488-0047 www.rgcedc.com
Rio Grande City Public Library......................15 Robert E. Lee Museum.................................16
Points of Interest Fordyce Nature Trails....................................18 5332 E. US HWY 83 Ste.B Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956) 487-3476 www.rgcedc.com
The Grotto of Lourdes...................................21 La Santa Cruz................................................22 Chachalaca Wildlife Refuge.........................25 Fort Ringgold.................................................27 La Borde House............................................28
City of Rio Grande City City Hall 5332 E. US HWY 83 Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956) 487-0672 www.cityofrgc.com
Eat, Play, Shop & Sleep Guide................31-33 Rio Grande City Map...............................34-35
Cover Photo Juan Morin Photography Credits Melinda Gómez Christian Salinas Layout & Design Melinda Gómez
Copyright © 2018 by Rio Grande City EDC All rights reserved. The Rio Grande City Visitor's Guide or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the Rio Grande City Economic Development Corporation. Rio Grande City Visitor’s Guide
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Welcome Dear Friends, It is often said that one cannot go home again. Much like the fragile bird that leaves the nest never to return, we are often pressed with the assumption that home is a place that exists only in the nostalgic mists of yesteryear. In the years since my arrival, this great city has become my home and I have strived as a professional, a citizen, and mayor to encourage others to view and understand the tremendous sense of community and pride which permeates our town. I invite you to visit any one of our fine local eateries where the atmosphere and aromas will undoubtedly transport you back to a time of homemade food served by a beloved family member and surrounded by those most important to you. Some of our local cuisine may be unfamiliar but I guarantee that it will be served with the same love and pride that many of us grew up with. I also encourage you to participate in any of our local events, where the ideals of our community will be on full display. In my opinion, these are some of the things that define family and home and they can all be found in abundance in our town. The booklet that you are holding is incomplete. For how can merely paper and ink completely convey the plethora of sights and sounds that our great city contains? How can a paper document contain the entirety of a community that values itself on its hospitality and inclusiveness? As mayor of Rio Grande City, I encourage you to visit our town and rediscover the home and community you left behind. Sincerely,
Joel Villarreal Mayor, City of Rio Grande City
FLTR: Commissioner Dave "Chachi" Jones, Mayor Joel Villarreal, Commissioner Flor E. Flores, Commissioner Rey Ramirez, Commissioner Hernan R. Garza III
Family Fun
play to your heart's content Fordyce Nature Trails, Skate Plaza at Basilio Villarreal Municipal Park, Fort Ringgold County Park Rio Grande City has fun for the entire family. Basilio Villarreal Municipal Park and Fort Ringgold County Park offer several playgrounds, covered basketball courts and enough space for the entire family to enjoy. The Skate Plaza at Basilio Villarreal Municipal Park is fun for both novice and advanced skaters with over 12,000 square feet of ramps, bowls, benches and urban elements such as rails and stairs. For those seeking more adventurous activities, visit the Fordyce Nature Trails for hiking and biking. Explore over 200 acres of native brush, rising slopes and lush meadows.
Discover Ol' Rio turn back time
Kelsey Bass Museum, Robert E. Lee Museum, Bessie III Trolley Tour Rio Grande City’s historic sites and museums pay tribute to the unique history of this region. The Kelsey Bass Museum offers a glimpse into the people who braved the treacherous waters of the Rio Grande to create this once bustling river port. The Robert E. Lee Museum tells of the proud military history of Fort Ringgold. Take a tour on Bessie III trolley and explore the hidden places, historic sites and points of interest in Historic Downtown Rio Grande City.
Nature
along the Rio Grande River Fordyce Nature Trails, Chachalaca Wildlife Refuge, Falcon State Park Birdwatchers can flock to Rio Grande City's Chachalaca Wildlife Refuge and Fordyce Nature Trails to see a variety of bird and butterfly species gather along the Rio Grande River. For hikers, the Fordyce Nature Trails offer a wide variety of opportunities for exploring the approximately 200 acres of native brush in Rio Grande City and Starr County. If fishing is you're angle, you can try your luck with largemouth bass and channel catfish at one of the best freshwater fishing lakes in South Texas. Explore, fish and bird watch along the trails and lakeshore at Falcon State Park.
Romance in Rio Grande fall in love again
La Borde House, Lopez-Tijerina Courtyard, Kelsey Bass Courtyard Romance can be found in Rio Grande City. A stay at the historic La Borde House offers Victorian elegance for couples looking for a nostalgic getaway. For a quiet, romantic picnic, visit the Lopez-Tijerina and Kelsey Bass Courtyards. Sit and enjoy the cool shade and open sky with charming water fountains and lush foliage. Unique dining experiences like Caro's Restaurant and Casa de Adobe offer intimate dining for two. Enjoy a drink and live music at the Rio Brewing Company and add some romance to a night out. Create memories to last a lifetime in Rio Grande City.
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*times and venues subject to change.
September
November Immaculate Conception School Fall Festival Hosted by Immaculate Conception School (956) 487-8252
Monthly Events Paseo del Arte
Veterans Appreciation Dinner
Hosted by City of Rio Grande City Rio Grande City VFW #8526 (956) 682-8329
Relay for Life Walk ¡Viva Mexico!
Hosted by City of Rio Grande City Britton Avenue Kiosk (956) 487- 0672 www.cityofrgc.com
Cactus Country Festival Hosted by Our Lady of Guadalupe Church El Sauz, Texas (956) 735-3288
October
Hosted by American Cancer Society Joe Sanchez Stadium (956) 682-8329
Pediatric Practice Association's
Thanksgiving Dinner
Hosted by Pediatric Practice Association Britton Avenue Kiosk (956) 488-1200
December
National Night Out
second thursday of the month
January - April 6 pm to 8 pm
Rio Grande City Public Library (956) 487- 4389 www.rgclibrary.org
Market Days
Hosted by RGC Police Department Starr County Fairgrounds (956) 487- 8892 www.cityofrgc.com
South Texas College Fall Festival Hosted by STC Starr County Campus (956) 488-8181
Fajita Cook-Off
Hosted by City of Rio Grande City Basilio Villarreal Municipal Park (956) 487-0672
Halloween on Main
Hosted by RGC Main Street Downtown Rio Grande City (956) 488-0047
Unexplained Mysteries Conference & Festival
Hosted by City of Rio Grande City Downtown Rio Grande City (956) 487-0672
Lighting of the Tree on Britton Avenue Event Hosted by RGC Main Street Britton Avenue Kiosk (956) 488-0047 www.rgcedc.com
Toy Drive
Hosted by RGC Crimestoppers Basilio Villarreal Municipal Park (956) 487-0672
first saturday of the month
November - March 9 am to 5 pm
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Christmas Parade
Wild Game Dinner
Hosted by City of Rio Grande City Downtown Rio Grande City (956) 487-0672
Winter Wonderland
Hosted by Pediatric Care Center Starr County Fairgrounds (956) 263 -1830
A Storybook Christmas third saturday of February 6 pm to midnight The area’s best chefs exhibit their most closely guarded wild game recipes to benefit local scholarships in Starr County. The event consists of a wild game dinner, silent and live auctions and a dance to finish off the night. From venison to rattlesnake, there is a gastronomic discovery for you to make. So come and sit a spell and savor the flavors of Rio Grande City!
Starr County Fair Association
For more information, call (956) 500 -2337 www.starrcountyyouthfair.com Call for ticket pricing.
Starr County Youth Fair
Hosted by RGC Public Library (956) 487-4389 www.rgclibrary.org
Photos with Santa
Hosted by RGC Public Library (956) 487- 4389 www.rgclibrary.org
January Starr County Cook-Off
Hosted by Starr County Fair Association (956) 488-0122 www.starrcountyyouthfair.com
February Rio Brewing Co. Love your Beer Fest Hosted by Rio Brewing Co. (956) 263-1665
last week of February Starr County Fairgrounds The Starr County Youth Fair is a week long countywide event held annually in Rio Grande City. Participants in the fair enter projects in many competitive divisions, including showing livestock, arts & crafts, baking, farm shop and roping. Highlights of the event include, live music, a parade and a carnival! Put on your boots and gather up your family and come for a good ol' time! See ya'll there!
Starr County Fair Association
For more information, call (956) 488-0122 www.starrcountyyouthfair.com Call for ticket pricing.
Annual Chili Showdown Hosted by Rio Grande City EDC Britton Avenue Kiosk (956) 487-3476 www.rgcedc.com
Starr County Youth Fair Parade
Hosted by Starr County Fair Association Britton Avenue Kiosk (956) 488-0122 www.starrcountyyouthfair.com
April
Starr County's Got Talent
Remembering Our Fallen
Autism Awareness Walk
July
Hosted by Starr Psych Club South Texas College Starr County (956) 488 -8181 Hosted by Roque Guerra Jr. Elementary (956) 716 -6700 www.rgccisd.org
Memorial Day Observance Hosted by RGC Main Street Britton Avenue Kiosk (956) 488- 0047
Family Fun Day & Color Rain Dash
Hosted by City of Rio Grande City Rio Grande City Crimestoppers (956) 487- 8892 www.cityofrgc.com
Easter at the Park
Hosted by RGC Boys & Girls Youth Club (956) 487- 0672 www.cityofrgc.com
May Dia del Niño Hosted by RGC Public Library (956) 487- 4389 www.rgclibrary.org
ICS Walkathon
Freedom Fest
Hosted by Immaculate Conception School (956) 487- 8252
Hosted by City of Rio Grande City Basilio Villarreal Municipal Park (956) 487- 0672 www.cityofrgc.com
The Adventurer • You’re determined to make the most of every moment and only return to the hotel to sleep when caffeine won’t keep you going any longer. - You often need a vacation to recover from your vacation. The Cultural Explorer • You read a pile of books on the history of an area before traveling there. - You find yourself mimicking locals’ accents, and you’re especially good with “ya’ll”, “aboot” and “pahking the cah.”
Everyone has their own style of traveling, but most of us can identify with some common themes. Check out our list to find out what type (or types) of traveler you are and discover your only-in Rio Grande City experience.
The Foodie • You once fixated on a taco you heard about that you drove for three hours to try it. • You already own barbeque sauce from five different states, but you still bring an extra carry-on for stowing away local sauces and craft beer. Rio Grande City Visitor’s Guide
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Headley-Edgerton Building La Border House Rio Grande City Public Library First United Methodist Church Silverio de la Pena Building Kelsey Bass Museum & Event Center Lopez-Tijerina Courtyard Rio Grande City Main Street Office Garmon Theatre The Grotto of Lourdes Britton Avenue Kiosk Starr County Courthouse Tornillo-Historic Steamboat Tie Mifflin Kenedy Warehouse Historic Downtown Cemetery Rio Grande City Visitor’s Guide
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Main Street 406 E. Main Street Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956) 488-0047 www.rgcedc.com
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ver ten years ago, the Texas Historical Commission designated Rio Grande City as a Texas Main Street Community. Rio
Grande City is one of four designated Main Street Programs in the Rio Grande Valley. We take pride in this level of distinction and the recognition it brings to our proud community. The Main Street Program focuses on revitalization of the downtown historic district by implementing the Four Point® approach set by the National Main Street Center. These points include building partnerships within the community, promoting downtown through Main Street events, designing and maintaining historical elements unique to Rio Grande City and identifying historical value and fostering economic development. Experience our rich history, genuine hospitality and South Texas charm while you visit our Historic Downtown District anchors: the Lopez-Tijerina Courtyard, the Rio Grande City Public Library, the Kelsey Bass Museum & Event Center, La Borde House and the Grotto of Lourdes. Enjoy our lively annual art walks and wine tasting, Britton Ave Christmas Tree Lighting and hop on Bessie III to explore downtown’s back streets, hidden places and points of interest. Rio Grande City Visitor’s Guide
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Kelsey Bass
Museum & Event Center 101 S. Washington St. Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956) 487-0672 www.cityofrgc.com
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io Grande City is rich in history and proud
Photo by Juan Morin
tradition. Immerse yourself in the long and
celebrated history of this once bustling river port by visiting the Kelsey Bass Museum and Event Center. Insightful exhibits display historical information and provide a glimpse into the culture and heritage of Rio Grande City and Starr County. The museum is located at 101 S. Washington Street in historic downtown Rio Grande City. Hours of operation are from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. It is closed on holidays. For more information, please call (956) 487-0672.
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Historical Elements of a Cocina (Kitchen) Exhibit
Rio Grande City Public Library
591 East Canales St. Rio Grande City, TX 78582 (956) 487-4389 www.rgclibrary.org
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he mission of the Rio Grande City Public
Pete Diaz, Sr. built this store in 1951 to house
Library is to maintain and improve the
his expanding grocery business. Pete Diaz,
quality of life for all citizens in the community
Jr., took over the family business in 1958 and
by providing resources that enhance literacy,
operated the store until 1971 while building his
life-long learning and access to ideas and to
Valley Mart stores in Rio Grande City and across
serve as a place for children to discover the joy
the Valley. The donation of the building by the
of reading and the value of libraries. The Rio
Diaz family paved way to the first municipal
Grande City Public Library has become the hub
library in Rio Grande City.
of our community for literacy, resources and programming. Patrons have access to the latest books in various formats and the library offers a variety of services, including scanning and faxing, public access workstations with Internet access, photocopiers, office software, educational games, and Wi-Fi. Children’s programs include story time, arts and crafts and special events such as the Summer Reading Club and Storybook Christmas. Teen and Adult programs include book clubs, author visits, speaker presentations, and family feature films. Special events such as the Paseo del Arte art walks are held every spring showcasing local artists, musicians, poets and craft vendors. The Rio Grande City Public Library partners with Workforce Solutions and has dedicated computers available for job searches and resume making. The library also serves the small business community by partnering with the University of Texas RGV Small Business Development center to offer free consultations and monthly business related seminars. The Rio Grande City Public Library is housed in the original IGA Starr Grocery Company Building.
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Robert E. Lee Museum One South Fort Ringgold Rio Grande City, TX 78582 www.fortringgold.org
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ithin historic Fort Ringgold stands the
cattle from Texas ranchers and drove them across
original Commandant’s Quarter. This struc-
the river into Mexico.
ture was built in 1848 of wood frame construc-
It is said Colonel Lee shared the commandant’s
tion, when Ringgold Barracks was established.
office at the house, which brought about its name-
It is located on the top of a slight knoll where it
sake “Robert E. Lee House”. The house originally
commanded the best view of the entire post and
consisted of the central hallway, and two rooms on
the Mexican landscape across the river.
either side with a small dining room, library and
One famous guest associated with the house is General Robert E. Lee, who led the Confederate
the large porches. Today, the renovated building is a museum
forces during the Civil War. As a colonel of the
containing a collection of memorabilia, artifacts
U.S. Army, Lee visited Fort Ringgold in 1856, for
and historical data. For more information on Fort
court martial duty and in the spring of 1860, to
Ringgold and the Robert E. Lee Museum, call
stop the banditry of Juan Cortina. Cortina was a
(956) 735-4790.
Mexican National whose army of followers stole
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he Fordyce Nature Trails are a hidden gem nestled
within Rio Grande City. They are located east of FM 3167 and US Highway 83 and offer a wide variety of opportunities for hiking, biking and exploring. With approximately 200 acres of native brush, rising slopes, lush meadows and streams, the Fordyce Nature Trails are home to a variety of bird and butterfly species. The Trails are open from sunrise to sunset and are open to the general public. Come over and catch a glimpse of the natural floral and fauna Rio Grande City has to offer. Enjoy your visit!
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ur most visited site, the Grotto of Lourdes is a replica of the shrine in
Lourdes, France. It is located on the north side of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Rio Grande City. In 1927, Father Gustav Golbach began construction and with the help of the community, the grotto was completed within 14 months. The structure measures 33 x 90 feet and is decorated with native plants and rocks gathered from the surrounding area. The grotto features statues representing the Blessed Virgin Mary as the Immaculate Conception and the visionary Bernadette Soubirous, which were designed by the Lamus Studio in Paris, France. Today it is a popular place to visit during the Christmas holidays as the entire grotto is illuminated with festive lights. The grotto is open to the public. Rio Grande City Visitor’s Guide
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On
the outskirts of Rio Grande City, perched
atop of a hill off U.S Highway 83, sits a cross overlooking the vast countryside of brush and farmland. This symbol of faith and local heritage commemorates the rain that broke a devastating drought in 1900. According to local tradition, Domingo Peña, a local curandero (medicine man), began praying in hopes of a respite from the drought. After several days of prayer, he decided he needed to get closer to God and with the help of his family, they made a path up the hill. The following day, they returned to the hill to pray. As he extended his arms in prayer, the sky turned black and it began to rain for several days thus ending the drought. In gratitude for the much-needed rain and as a promise to God, Mr. Peña declared that as long as a Peña lives in the area, the cross will always remain. You can visit the site by driving east from Rio Grande City about two and a half miles and is visible from the highway.
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ocated on the south side of Fort Ringgold, this pristine
wildlife refuge is home to over 135 different species of birds and over 90 varieties of plants. The refuge features magnificent views of the Rio Grande River with its blue-green waters, lush vegetation, beautiful river bends, a natural view of two different countries, and perhaps some of the best bird watching in the county. Winding through the refuge are approximately three miles of meandering trails that give visitors a sense of tranquility and connection with nature. The refuge is open year round and is available for public visitation 365 days of the year. Bring your binoculars! Rio Grande City Visitor’s Guide
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ort Ringgold, located on the north bank of the Rio Grande
River, is approximately 100 miles northwest of Brownsville, Texas. It was established in 1848 as one of five forts along the lower Rio Grande River to defend border settlements against Indians and Mexican raiding parties. Friction between the United States and Mexico mounted especially after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo established the Rio Grande River as the new boundary between the two countries in 1848. It became one of the most elaborate posts on the border and one of the most historical posts in the entire union. On May 15, 1944, Fort Ringgold was declared surplus and became available for disposal. It was purchased by the Rio Grande City Consolidated Independent School District. It is open daily and visitors may drive onto the former post. For more information on Fort Ringgold, call (956) 716-6929. Come by and visit. Rio Grande City Visitor’s Guide
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In
the beautiful hill country of Starr County, centrally
located as the focal point of Rio Grande City’s Historic Downtown, you will find majestic La Borde House, a vision of past splendor that continues to be preserved for future generations. Located one block from the Rio Grande River, La Borde House was originally the home of Franscoise La Borde and served as a travelers’ waystation for many years. Early day guests included those visiting South Texas for political events, riverboat and wagon travelers, cattle barons who sold their herds on nearby river docks and military officers en-route to California. Built in 1899, La Borde House is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places and is positioned as a “Gracious Tradition Reborn”.
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Eat
Fast Food Burger King
1100 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-8096
Burger King (inside Walmart) 4534 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488-1402
Church’s Chicken 1329 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-8686
Dairy Queen
Okashi Sushi Bar and Seafood 4761 E. US HWY 83 (956) 317-1296
Pizza Parlors
Denny’s
4756 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488-2522
Las Alitas Sports & Wings 307 FM 3167 (956) 487-1050
Pizza Hut
Rio Café
Domino’s Pizza
Wingstop
4300 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-2551 4570 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-8000
1206 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-3888
605 N. Flores St. (956) 487- 4551 4570 E. US HWY 83 Ste. 8 (956) 488-2999
Texas Café
KFC
517 E. 2nd St. (956) 487- 3428
4580 E. HWY 83 (956) 488 -9444
Long John Silver's 4580 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488 -9444
Family owned since 1939!
McDonald’s
4290 E. HWY 83 (956) 487-8214
Starlite Burger #6 1105 W. Main St. (956) 487-3343
Stars Drive-In
1203 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-0203
Taco Bell
4147 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-8494
Whataburger
4143 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-4242
Seafood Crawfish Joint & Sports Bar
2546 Central Palm Dr. #107 (956) 263-1588
Little Caesar's Pizza
4023 E. US HWY 83 Ste. 110 (956) 488 -2116
Casual Dining Casa de Adobe 101 N. Avasolo St. (956) 487- 8216
Chili’s Grill & Bar 4805 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488 - 8540
Red Diamond
4760 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488-6205
Barbeque Starr Bar B Que 1300 W. Main St. (956) 488-0555
Mesquite Grill & Country Store
610 N. Old El Sauz Rd. (956) 716 -8485
Potbelly’s Barbecue
1150 W. US HWY 83 (956) 352-1114 Specializing in Central Texas Style smoked meats. Rio Grande City Visitor’s Guide
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El Jaripeo Tacos
Rio Brewing Company
1419 W. Main Street (956) 488-1162
La Escondida Restaurant
602 E. Main St. (956) 205-5516
5567 FM 1430 (956) 487-4540
The only place to find craft beer in Starr County!
Mr. Pollo
1718 W. Main St. (956) 488-9478
Lighter Choice Birds Rotisserie 280 W. 2nd St. (956) 317-1159
Salad Place
2546 Central Palm Dr. Ste. 106 (956) 488 -1500
Subway
4023 E. US HWY 83 Ste. 110 (956) 488-9087
Subway
Swirls Cake & Coffee Shop
1201 E. US HWY 83 (956) 500- 5508
Mexican Cuisine
La Hacienda Restaurant
6392 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-6183
La Pasadita Restaurant 205 S. Clay St. (956) 487-4729
El Valle Bakery
711 W. Main St. (956) 487- 0408 Satisfy your sweet tooth!
307 N. FM 3167 Ste. E (956) 487- 6100
Cactus Restaurant
Loro’s Taqueria
Snacks & Desserts
3239 W. US HWY 83 (956) 487- 8170
1638 W. Main St. (956) 263-1462
Cocina Mobil #2
Taqueria Hidalgo
5103 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487- 0103
133 Santa Rosa Rd (956) 716-6469
Fina’s Café
Taco Bar
Arcoiris
1173 E. US HWY 83 (956) 353-5372
Hawaiian Ice
988 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-1042
La Reynera Bakery 4762 E. US HWY 83 (956) 263 -1070
Sticky Fingers 2
4370 E. US HWY 83 Ste. D (956) 487-6333
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101 S. Britton Ave. (956) 487- 8855
Caro’s Restaurant 607 W. 2nd St. (956) 487- 2255 Best Tacos: Rio Grande Valley texasmonthly.com
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701 Avasolo St. Ste. D (956) 416- 5501
Play AMC Classic Rio Grande 10 Movies 4586 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488- 0574
Peter Piper Pizza 4526 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488- 2116
Ultimate Hype Trampoline Park 4574 E. US HWY 83 (956) 263- 1991
Melrose
Just a Cut
Reyna’s Boutique
Nail Time
5065 E. US HWY 83 Ste. B (956) 488-0056
1110 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488-2929
Rainbow
N V Nails
Shoe Dept.
Principesa Hair Studio
Sally Beauty Supply
Sexy Nails
4023 E. US HWY 83 Ste. 102 (956) 488 -6570
4568 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-2081
4023 E. US HWY 83 Ste. 103 (956) 487-7073
4027 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487- 6287
201 E. 2nd St. (956) 487-2685
4570 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487- 4074 4570 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-3588
Unique Beads
800 E. 2nd St. Ste. D 956) 522-5679
S hop
Haute Boutique Rio Grande City 108 N. Garza St. Ste. A (956) 317-1239
2546 Central Palm Dr. Ste. 109 (956) 487-7073
Sleep Quality Inn & Suites
Bealls
Vintage Willow
4758 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488 -0866 www.qualityinn.com
De la Shoes
Salons & Spas
Holiday Inn Express
4027 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487- 4179
5117 E. US HWY 83 Ste. B (956) 317-1857
Fashion Nathalie 5438 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-7957
Game Stop
4570 E. US HWY 83 (956) 488- 0238
Gran Mercado
4035 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487- 0315
Hibbett Sports
4027 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-3100
Joyeria Daisy
1651 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-1173
101 S. Avasolo. Ste. 3 (956) 500-6736
Esco Spa & Salon 701 N. Avasolo St. (956) 487-2959
Garcia’s Barber & Beauty Salon 208 W. Main St. (956) 487-2630
5274 E. US HWY 83 (956) 487-7772 www.holidayinn.com
La Borde House 601 E. Main St. (956) 487- 5101 www.labordehouse.com
2nd Street Fashions
801 E. 2nd St. (956) 487-4488 The place to find Brighton and Pandora gifts! Rio Grande City Visitor’s Guide
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