13th Annual Texas Reds Steak & Grape Festival Brings “Bottles, Barrels And Beef” To Historic Downtown Bryan September 27-29 The bottles will be uncorked! The barrels will be tapped! And the beef will be served! Mark your calendars now for September 27-29, 2019 as plans are underway for the … [Read more...]
“The Docs” to play at Summer Sunset Series Friday, July 26th
Southern rock band, The Docs, are thrilled to be playing at the Palace Theater in Downtown Bryan at 8 p.m. on Friday, July 26 as part of the Summer Sunset Series. The Docs are one of four local Brazos Valley bands selected to play for the concert series after video auditions for a panel of local … [Read more...]
10th Annual Downtown Bryan Street & Art Fair
10th Annual Downtown Bryan Street & Art Fair More than 30 Texas artists and craftsmen will exhibit paintings, jewelry, sculptures and other handmade works at the Downtown Bryan Street and Art Fair on Saturday, April 13 from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The Art Fair is celebrating its 10th year in Downtown … [Read more...]
The Official Bluebonnet Festival of Texas Returns April 13th & 14th
The Official Bluebonnet Festival of Texas Returns Everything’s bigger in Texas. The local festivals that take place in the Brazos Valley are no exception. The Official State of Texas Bluebonnet Festival returns this year, bigger and better than ever. On April 13th and 14th, the sweet town of … [Read more...]
Real Brazos Valley Love Stories: Tracy + Joshua
Tracy + Joshua Photos by Uncle Tio Photography Joshua and I met in a welding class in high school and reconnected at Texas A&M when we started dating. We dated throughout college and long distance for a year while I finished college. He tricked me into believing we had won a … [Read more...]
Tasteful Temptations: 5 Knocks Speakeasy and Downtown Elixir & Spirits
Tasteful Temptations: 5 Knocks Speakeasy | Downtown Elixir & Spirits Article By Caitlin Curbello-Rodriguez New Orleans native Dustin Batson (formerly owned West End Elixir Co.) has brought to the community something incredibly unique – a swanky speakeasy alongside a refined, gourmet Cajun … [Read more...]
Why Bryan? Because It’s Just Better.
Bryan started as a small-town stop along the expanding railway system in Texas. William Joel Bryan was a nephew of Stephen F. Austin, one of the first settlers to the area, and is our city’s namesake. On August 19, 1867, the first train steamed into town and since that day, life has just … [Read more...]
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