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Temple Texas is more than you expect! The 2013 official Visitor's Guide will you discover all Temple has to offer. Check out the many ways to experience Temple!

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The Tale of Temple................................................ 2Calendar of Events................................................ 3Attractions............................................................... 5Activities................................................................... 9Shopping.................................................................. 11Map of Temple........................................................ 13Dining........................................................................ 15Nightlife..................................................................... 20Lodging..................................................................... 21Conference Centers.............................................. 22

The Official Temple Visitor Guideis published quarterly by the City of Temple Convention

and Visitors BureauPhotographs and concerns should be sent to:

Visitor Guide EditorTemple Visitor Center

120 W. Central Ave.Temple, TX 76501

800-479-0338254-298-5900

FAX 254-298-5383www.discovertemple.com

Inside This Issue

City of Temple (Administration)254-298-5561

Corps of Engineers (Lake Belton)254-939-1829

DPS: Highway Patrol254-939-5838

Hospitals:Scott & White - 254-724-2111Temple VA - 254-778-4811Veterans Home 254-791-8280

Temple Chamber of Commerce254-773-2105

Temple Parks & Leisure Services254-298-5690Temple Daily Telegram254-778-4444

Texas Parks & Wildlife254-778-8913

Community Business Directorywww.discovertemple.com

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Twenty seven dollars for an acre of land seemed like a lot of money in 1881, but Jonathan Ewing Moore managed to sell 181 acres at that price to the railroad. The Santa Fe needed a central junction point for the hundreds of miles of track that were begin-ning to spread throughout the state. Trains brought prospective buyers from five different cities to the land auction held on June 29, 1881. In true Texas style, a party and a barbecue highlighted the event. Named after engineer Bernard M. Temple, the man responsible for building the tracks through Bell County, a town was born that day. The Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway became a major employer for Temple and in 1891 built the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Hospital. In early 1892, Dr. Arthur Carroll Scott & Dr. Raleigh R. White, Jr., arrived in Temple to work in the hospital. The doctors saw a need for medical services that reached beyond the railroad workers to the town residents. In 1904, the doctors opened the Temple Sani-tarium, which gave rise to one of the fastest-growing hospitals in the 20th century, the Scott & White Memorial Hospital and Clinic . Temple is a city built on success stories like that of the two vi-sionary doctors. The world headquarters of McLane Company and Wilsonart International are located here, because the founders of these enterprises built their legacy in Temple. Scott & White Memo-rial Hospital and Clinic continues its phenomenal growth today with a multi-million dollar expansion of the facility. Its alignment with Texas A&M University Health Science Center as a teaching hos-pital is an example of the unique educational opportunities offered in Temple. These organizations are just a part of Temple’s solid economic foundation. Diversity is the key to the thriving billion-dollar busi-ness sector, composed of a strong industrial base of manufacturing, medical services and education. Today, 125 years after its birth, Temple still enjoys the distinction of being the demographic center of Texas. With the major cities of Dallas, Houston and San Antonio less than three hours away, it is the transportation center as well. In fact, 84 percent of the state’s population is within three hours of the Temple city limits. Temple uniquely offers the best aspects of two worlds: the con-veniences of big-city dwelling with the atmosphere of a small town. Instead of traffic jams that provide the background noise of the morning commute in a metropolis, you just might here the strains of the “Leave it to Beaver” theme song playing on your car radio. A home to visionaries and dreamers who saw the fulfillment of their aspirations, Temple offers a bright future to those fortunate enough to live within this community of growth and opportunity.

The Tale of temple

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Calendar of Events

Temple College Jazz FestivalAnnually - Last weekend of MarchTemple CollegeNationally-known jazz musicians will be featured as guest artists for the annual Temple College Jazz Festival. This music festival is an entertaining and educational weekend of outstanding jazz that will bring together top profes-sional artists, clinicians, and hundreds of college, high school, and middle school student musicians for clinics, competitions and performances. The guest artists will be featured along with the Temple Jazz Orchestra, Temple College Jazz Ensemble and Temple College Vocal Jazz Ensemble for the evening concerts Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Bloomin’ Temple FestivalAnnually - Third weekend of AprilDowntown TempleTake a trip into downtown Temple, and enjoy three days of fun... Temple style! Activities include a carnival midway, live music by local and national performers, arts & crafts, a car show, barbeque cook-off and children’s area with inflatable games. Come celebrate the best of our com-munity, both past and present! Call 254-773-2105 or visit www.bloomintemple.com for more information.

Central Texas AirshowAnnually - First weekend of MayTemple AirportHigh flying thrills and beautiful static displays create a weekend of fun during the Central Texas Airshow. MESMERIZING is the only word to describe the illustrious Friday Night Show filled with fireworks, fireballs, smoke and pyrotechnics as a night aircraft act flies through its paces. An astonishing fireworks display finale will leave everyone anxious to see what the rest of the weekend has to offer! Saturday and Sunday include static displays and aerobatic displays that will knock your socks off! For more information, visit www.centraltexasairshow.com.

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Battle of Temple JunctionAnnually - Third weekend of MayBend ‘O The River RanchCome and watch history come to life on the battlegrounds at the Bend O’ The River Ranch. Full scale battles will be held on Saturday and Sunday - complete with pyrotechnics! For more information, call 254-298-5900 or visit www.discovertemple.com.

July 4th Family Fun FestAnnually - July 4thMiller ParkThis annual Independence Day celebration includes activities for the entire family! Spend the day at Miller Park, and enjoy live entertainment, arts & crafts, food and games for the kids. The highlight of the evening is the amazing fireworks display! Don’t miss this opportunity for patriotic summer fun. For more information, call 254-298-5690 or visit www.templeparks.net.

Texas Early Day Tractor & Engine AssociationAnnually - First weekend of OctoberTractor Fair GroundsStep back in time in a turn-of the century “Heritage City,” complete with massive displays of rare tractors, engines, equipment and historic structures. The 48-acre showground holds numerous demonstrations, including an antique tractor parade and pull, threshing, corn grinding, wire fence weaving and more! Fill up with delicious corn bread, beans, Bar-be-Que and ice cream made with antique engines! Find that rare part at the flea market, swap yarns, and hear stories of our past. A Sunday morning non-denominational service will be held in the historic church. Showground rental available for special occasions. Visit www.tedtea.org or call 254-230-9188 for more information.

Main Street Fright Fest Annually -October 31stNo tricks, only treats when you spend Halloween on Main St! On Oct 31st Main Street is transformed into a festive Hal-loween celebration! Vendors line the street with a variety of arts, crafts, goods and food! Vendors provide treats and fun free activites for the kids such as face painting, bean bag toss , bounce house and much more!

For a complete list of Temple events, visit www.discovertemple.com.

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While Temple is known for excellent healthcare and a vari-ety of sporting and special events, the city has much more to offer. Ideally located on IH-35, Temple offers a delightful atmosphere in the heart of Central Texas.

Bell County MuseumThe Bell County Museum serves the community as a vital resource for the col-lection, interpretation and preservation of the historical heritage of the Bell County area. From pre-his-tory to the land grant period, from the formation of the county in 1850, to the establishment of Fort Hood, the region’s history is richly portrayed in permanent and rotating exhibits. The Bell County Museum is located at 201 N. Main in Belton. Open Tuesday-Saturday 1:00 pm-5:00 pm. Free admission. 254-933-5243 or visit their web site at www.bellcountytx.com/museum/index.htm.

Cultural Activities CenterThe Cultural Activities Center (CAC) is Central Texas’ premiere visual and performing arts center. Experience live onstage performances by profes-sional touring artists for children and adults, art galleries and classes,

dance classes and camps, summer arts camps, reception & meeting rooms, and much more! New gallery exhibitions and openings occur every month and numerous events are held in the banquet facilities, landscaped courtyard, meeting rooms, and 487-seat auditorium. Galleries open Mon. – Sat. 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Free admission. Located at 3011 N. 3rd St. (Exit 303-B off I-35). For pricing/event infor-mation, call 254-773-9926 or visit www.cacARTS.org.

Czech Heritage Museum and Genealogy Center A trek through the Czech Heritage Museum and Gene-alogy Center is a journey into the culture of the Slavic people from Bohemia, Moravia, and parts of Silesia who

Area Attractions

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settled in Central Texas. The museum is a celebration of these early Texas settlers and their way of life. Preserved artifacts include a variety of Czech ar-tifacts, coins, Bibles, costumes, antique musical instruments, and an extensive library with historic documents dat-ing back to the 1700’s. It is located at 119 W. French Ave. in Temple. Open Tues. - Sat. 10:00 am.-4:00 pm. For more information, please call 254-899-2935 or visit them at www.czechmuseum.org. Admission fee.

Miller Springs Nature Area When Lake Belton overflowed its spillway in 1992, the rush of water carved out a huge canyon and created a wetlands. This is being preserved as a natural area offering hiking, bird-watching and wildlife photography. Miracle Mile, a fully accessible boardwalk trail, allows people with disabilities to view the wetlands and restored native prairie below. Open dawn to dusk. From I-35, take Hwy 36 north to FM 2305, then to the north side of the dam on FM 2271. For information, call 254-939-1829. or visit them www.millerspringspark.org/

Railroad & Heritage MuseumHoused in the restored 1910 Santa Fe Depot with a work-ing Amtrak station, the museum depicts railroad history and local heritage. Exhibits include railroad equipment, model trains, telegraph room and listening stations for train communications, with observation windows looking over BNSF main line. Locomotives, cabooses and passen-ger cars are displayed outside. Open Tues. – Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Closed Mondays, Sundays and holidays. Located at 315 W. Ave. B. For more information, call 254-298-5172 or visit http://www.rrhm.org. Admission fee.

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Lake Belton Belton Lake is located 16.7 miles upstream of the conflu-ence of the Leon River and the Little River. It is in the northern part of Bell County about three miles north of the City of Belton and approximately eight miles west of the City of Temple. Belton Lake was completed in 1954 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to control flooding within the Brazos River Basin. The lake functions as a water supply, fish and wildlife habitat, as well as pro-viding recreation opportunities for the public. Several examples of the recreation facilities offered at Belton Lake include camping, picnicking, fishing, boating, hik-ing, wildlife watching and more.

Lion’s Junction Family Water ParkStroll on in, the water’s great! Lions Junction’s unique zero-depth pool allows visitors to walk right in without any need for stairs or ladders. The park also offers a pair of three story waterslides, a special play area which engages kids with its railroad themed water feature, a lazy river that winds a full two hundred feet, and a con-cession stand! It’s all the fun of a playground with the extra splash of a spray pad. The park is open during the Summer months, and is also available for private parties. For more information, call 254-298-5690.

Temple Symphony OrchestraThe Temple Symphony Orchestra provides music of the highest artistic standards, performing a broad range of repertoire to a wide and diverse audience through live performances. Performances are held by season. For more information, call 254-778-NOTE or visit www.templesymphony.org.

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Temple Civic TheatreWith a full-time professional staff, the Temple Civic Theatre performs six main-series productions each year along with other special presentations. The mis-sion of Temple Civic Theatre is to produce theatre of the highest caliber, to enlist regional talent through open auditions, to educate youth and adults in all aspects of theatre, and to provide opportunities for and encourage participation by volunteers, thus enriching the artistic and cultural base of the communities of Central Texas. For pricing/event information, call 254-778-4751 or visit www.artstemple.com.

Wilson HouseThe Ralph Sr. and Sunny Wilson house appears to be a hybrid of a ranch and modern-style home architecture. The interiors of the Wilson house feature extensive use of decorative plastic laminates. The Wilson house is a statement of the many founding principals that remain intact even today - innovation, design excellence and a commitment to the continuous development of interior surfacing products that, literally, become the fabric of our everyday lives. In light of this, the house also pro-vides a repository for Wilsonart history. Tour hours are Mon. - Fri. 8am-5pm. Tours are by appt. only and must be scheduled one week in advance. Located at 1714 S. 61st St. For more information, please contact 254-207-2207 or visit www.wilsonart.com/wilsonhouse.

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Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (BLORA)Sparta Road at Cottage RoadFort Hood254-287-4907

Boulders Sport Climbing Center325 Indian Trail in Harker Heights254-690-9790

City of Temple Parks & Leisure Svc.1909 Curtis B. Elliott254-298-5690

Elm Ridge Riding StablesPea Ridge Road254-780-2370

Good Time Carriage Rides3888 Middle Road254-771-2839

Wheels Family Skating Center814 N. 31st St.254-778-4141

Summer Fun Water Park1410 Waco Rd. in Belton254-939-0366

Summit Fitness & Rec. Ctr.620 Fryers Creek Circle254-298-5348

Temple Raceway13850 Hwy. 95 in Academy254-982-9188www.templeacademy.com

Temple Skate Park300 W. Ave. B254-298-5690

Golf & Tennis Clubs:Caddy Shack Golf Rangeand Mini Putt-Putt2901 Kegley Rd. I-35Midway Exit254-771-333

Sammons Golf Links2727 W. Adams254-771-2030

Summit Tennis620 Fryers Creek Circle254-298-5348

Wildflower Country Club4902 Wildflower Lane254-771-1177

Just Playin’ Around!

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Extreme Sports:Skydive Temple15771 South IH-35254-947-DIVEwww.skydivetemple.com

Weber’s Paintball &Sport ShootingAt Crossfire CreekTroy, Texas (Exit 308)254-938-0415

Learn to Fly! Wings Over TexasTemple Airport254-535-3743www.flywingsovertexas.com

Bowling & Laser Tag:Spare Time Fun Center5434 205 Loop254-791-5399www.sparetimetexax.com

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2nd Street Emporium8 S. 2nd St.254-770-0088

Aunt Minnie’s Antiques504 N. 3rd St.254-778-6010

Brickwood Boutique2603 Thornton Lane #125254-771-2050

The Pink House Antiques1918 W. Ave. H254-718-4588

The Second Look113 W. Avenue H254-718-4588

Aldi3310 S. 31st Street630-819-8100

Bob Mills Furniture2100 S. 61st254-935-2720

The Book Cellar3 W. Central Ave.254-773-7545

Callie’s House1401 S. 31st St.254-770-0511

Cavendar’s Boot City2919 S. General Bruce Dr.254-773-0297

Charlene’s807 S. 19th Street254-778-5391

Claire’s Boutique3111 S. 31st Street254-778-0380

Discover Natural Foods1706 W. Ave. M254-773-1858

Gifts & Goodies3111 S. 31st St., #3067254-774-6868

Heart of Texas Goodwill11 N. 4th St.254-778-48814108 S. 31st Street254-733-4635

The Kitchen Nook1106 S. 31st Street254-778-3523

Lastovica Fine Jewelers1202 S. 31st Street254-773-5772

Magnificat Center Gifts1103 S. 9th Street254-770-3070

Natural Grocers3621 S. General Bruce Dr254-744-7560

Other Mothers2811 Thornton Lane254-742-0200

Pin-Up’s Boutique1701 W. Ave. M254-773-1996

Sally’s Star Resale1102 S. 31st Street254-771-0896

Sears1212 Marlandwood254-770-1221

Second Hand Rose17 E. Central Ave.254-770-0610

Antiques

Specialty Shops

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Shar’s Consignment Boutique1615 Canyon Creek Dr.254-773-7744

Sikkes Boutique3038 S. 31st254-295-7889

St. Francis Gift Shop5001 Hickory Rd.254-774-9232

St. Luke’s Gift Shop2807 Oakdale Dr.254-771-0115

Rags to Riches2002 S. 57th Ste. C254-771-2401

Temple Sew & Quilt1510 S. 31st Street254-774-9797

The Punch Bowl2819 W. Adams Ave.254-791-4209

Tuesday Morning2603 Thornton Lane254-771-4199

Twice Upon a Clothesline6 N. 2nd St254-778-3130

Whitetale Books2010 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-774-9695

Lowe’s Home Improvement Ctr 605 SW H K Dodgen Loop254-778-2090

Sam’s Club 1414 Marlandwood Rd. 254-774-8402

Wal-Mart Super Center 3401 S. 31st Street254-778-9235

Birdcreek CrossingI-35 and Loop 363Major stores include Target, Home Depot, PetsMart, Michael’s Crafts, Best Buy, Sally’s Beauty Supply, Specs Liquor and OfficeMax

Market Place Shopping CenterS. 31st St. at HK Dodgen Loop Major stores include HEB Grocery Store, Pier 1 Imports, Beall’s and Payless Shoe Source, Matress Firm, and Khol’s Department Store Southloop Shopping CenterThornton Lane at HK Dodgen Loop Major stores include Big Lots, Hancock Fabrics, Harbor Freight, Wally’s Party Factory, Tuesday Morning and Brick-wood Boutique.

Temple MallS. 31st St. at HK Dodgen Loop Major stores include Dillard’s, Macy’s, J. C. Penney, Premiere Cinema 16, and more!

Temple Towne Center2112 SW HK Dodgen Loop Major stores include Ross, Petco, Staples, Marshall’s, Bed Bath & Beyond, Hobby Lobby, Shoe Carnival, Charming Charlies, Ulta and Rue21

Major RetailStores

ShoppingCenters

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Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill 1808 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-771-5991

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse3550 S. General Bruce Dr.254-778-3300

Cafe 354011 S General Bruce Dr254-231-3484

Chili’s Restaurant3810 S. General Bruce Dr.254-778-4551

Cotton Patch Cafe3111 S. 31st St.254-771-3899

Cracker Barrel3687 S. General Bruce Dr.254-774-7457

Hilton Garden Inn Restaurant 1749 Scott Blvd.254-773-0200

Al’s Bar-B-Q Barn1220 W. Avenue M254-778-4621 Back Yard Bar-B-Q1695 Morgans Point Rd.254-780-9889 Best Quality Meats & Sausage Shop2610 S. General Bruce Dr.254-899-0202 Chucks Pea Ridge BBQ & Steak House8205 W. Adams Ave.254-780-2318 Clem Mikeska’s Bar-B-Q1217 S. 57th St. 254-778-5481

Cyclone Corral BBQ 7200 State Hwy 53254-985-2317 Eighth Street Meat Market717 S. MLK Jr. Blvd.254-773-2123

Fat Boy’s BBQ2849 Scott Blvd.254-774-9906

Kerley’s Bar-B-Que613 E. Central Ave.254-778-1885

Mungia’s Bar-B-Que Restaurant6095 Heidenheimer Rd.254-983-4031

Pit Stop Barbeque502 N. 1st St.254-458-5059

Bill’s Grill1906 S. 1st St.254-773-3030 Denny’s1010 N. General Bruce Dr.254-778-4111

Five Guys Burgers & Fries3550 S. General Bruce Dr.254-770-0900

French Quarter Sidewalk Cafe2001 N. 3rd St.254-778-6637

Fuddruckers (Temple Mall)3111 S. 31St., Ste. 3211254-742-1700

Green’s Sausage House16483 State Hwy. 53254-985-2331

International House of Pancakes3913 Bell Dr.254-791-2200 Jody’s Family Restaurant1301 S. 1st St.254-774-7999

Home Style

Bar-B-Que

Family Dining

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Jody’s Restaurant1219 S. 1st St.254-778-9954 Luby’s Cafeteria3925 S. General Bruce Dr254-773-2424

Smashburger3008 S 31st254-742-0746

Wes’s Burger Shack & More4 S. Main St. 254-778-9377

Arby’s1514 W. Adams Ave.254-773-3112

Big Chew-Chew’s8150 W. Adams Ave.254-780-4300

Bush’s Chicken 4609 S. 31st St.254-771-1301

Chick-Fil-A 114 N. 31st St.254-771-20203306 S. 31st. St.254-778-1889

Church’s Chicken1710 S. 31st St.254-771-1011

Crow’s Burger Shop2305 S. 57th St.254-773-9650

Dairy Queen15 N. 7th St.254-773-60213113 S. 31st St.254-774-8740

Ervin’s Chicken10 Olaf Dr.254-742-2802

Jack In The Box204 W. Adams Ave.254-778-45713608 SW H K Dodgen Loop254-742-0195

KFC10 S. 31st St.254-778-3451 Long John Silver’s3210 S. 31st St.254-771-1001201 N. General Bruce Dr.254-778-8553

Mc Donald’s3403 S. 31St St.254-771-2889 1601 W. Adams Ave.254-778-0314 3814 S. General Bruce Dr.254-773-3000

Rylander’s Best Hamburgers 2801 W. Avenue M254-778-4131

Sonic Drive-In2012 S. 57Th St.254-778-04141401 Marlandwood Rd.254-742-1777 5355 W. Adams Ave.254-773-3767

Taco Bell 3002 S. 31st St.254-773-0011 1508 W. Adams Ave.254-773-6666 Wendy’s 301 N. General Bruce Dr.254-773-11891348 SW HK Dodgen Loop245-773-7220 Whataburger Incorporated115 N. General Bruce Dr.254-771-00011415 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-771-1811

Fast Food

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DiBZ Italian17 E. Avenue B254-771-0169

Fazoli’s2416 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-791-2133

Italianos1610 S. 31st Street254-791-2000

Joe’s Italian Grill3166 S. 31st St254-774-7421

Olive Garden3625 S. General Bruce Dr.254-774-1266

Pignetti’s14 S. 2nd St.254-778-1269

Camino Real4303 S. 31st St.254-773-2202

Casa Ole3111 S. 31st St., # 37254-778-5399

Chipotle Mexican Grill3505 S. General Bruce Dr.254-742-1209

Coronas de Oro2609 S. 37th St.254-771-3695

El Chico Mexican Restaurant3303 S. 31st St.254-771-3080

El Dorado Restaurant715 S. 1st St.254-791-1200

El Puerto De Jalisco2819 W. Adams Ave.254-770-1450

El Taco Jalisco1602 S. 31st St.254-773-8997

El Taquito 1102 W. Avenue G254-773-9494

Las Casas Restaurante & Patio2907 S. General Bruce Dr.254-774-7476

Monterey’s Tex Mex Cafe1712 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-778-9212

Sol De Jalisco4201 S. General Bruce Dr.254-771-1929

Taco Cabana3550 S. General Bruce Dr.254-742-2500

Taqueria Mexicano Grille #2 1704 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-773-2733

Taqueria Mexicano Grille #35505 S. General Bruce Dr.254-791-1913

Taqueria Tres Magueyes #1518 N. 3rd St.254-899-8155

Tres Magueyes Restaurant11 N. 29th St.254-899-2250

Taqueria Tres Magueyes #42801 S. General Bruce Dr.254-773-4434

Cactus Jack’s300 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-778-1384

Dynasty Chinese Restaurant2501 Airport Road254-778-4434

Nami Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar19 S. 2nd St.254-778-0404 Rice, Etc.1521 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-231-3550

Mexican

Oriental

Italian

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Sakura Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar2201 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-771-3700

Saigon Cafe 220 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-773-4263

Taste of Thai107 W. Central Ave.254-771-2355

Yank Sing Chinese Buffet1902 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-773-3772

CiCi’s Pizza1617 Azalea Dr.254-771-2424

Domino’s Pizza4301 S. 31st St.254-778-6706

Little Caesars Pizza 104 N. 27th St254-773-70013620 S. 31st St.254-773-3356 Mazzio’s Pizza1420 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-771-3320

Mr. Mike’s Pizza & Wings2902 S. 31st St.254-771-5100

Papa John’s Pizza1316 S. 31st St.254-771-5646

Niki’s Roma Pizza3111 S. 31st St.254-791-4888

Papa Moran’s Pizza6173 W. Adams Ave.254-742-7788

Papa Murphy’s Take-N-Bake Pizza2668 S. 31st St., Ste. E254-778-6600

Pizza Hut603 N. General Bruce Dr.254-742-22227150 W. Adams Ave.254-295-0570

Wing Stop3024 S. 31st St.254-773-9565

Wings-Pizza-N-Things2112 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-778-3663

Ace High Bingo & Saloon2001 W Adams Ste. E254-773-5560

Buckaroos Bar & Grill5001 Hwy 95254-773-3939

Bum’s Sports Bar & Grill215 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-778-8688

J. Cowboy Wine Bar13 E. Ave. B254-773-2228

Lonestar Sports Bar & Grill2370 E. FM 93254-771-1500

Midway Bar & Grill - Holiday Inn5247 S. General Bruce Dr.254-778-5511

O’Brien’s Irish Pub11 E. Central Ave.254-295-0518

Ratibor Country Grill11226 FM 2086254-984-2255

DeVinchi’s SubmarineSandwiches2411 W. Ave. M254-773-0629

Jason’s Deli3034 S 31st 254-771-1948

PizzaPubs & Grills

Sandwiches

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Kolache Kitchen23108 Southeast H K Dodgen Loop254-778-5202

McAlister’s Deli2102 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-742-1720

Megg’s Cafe & Hamilton Bakery1749 Everton Dr.254-771-3800

Molly’s Deli & Bakery20 E. Avenue A254-778-2613

Schlotzsky’s2668 S. 31st St. 254-778-3400

Subway Sandwiches & Salads2906 S. 31st St.254-778-71443 N. 29th St.254-742-10405510 W. Adams Ave.254-773-23323550 S. General Bruce254-899-0777 Ye Olde English Bakery1401 S. 31st St., in Pecan Plaza254-778-3865

Brookies Goodies2001 W. Adams Ave, Ste. A254-742-9117

GoGo’s Frozen Yogurt & Cupcakes2668 S. 31st Street, Ste. B254-778-4646

Fat Charlies Hot Dogs5510 W. Adams Ave.254-771-4270

Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream2112 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-791-9866

Shipley Donuts - North115 N. 31st St.254-773-44511005 Marlandwood Dr., #121254-771-3688

Shipley Donuts - West5 Meadowbrook254-770-0121

Starbucks Coffee Company111 N. General Bruce Dr.254-791-39491313 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-770-0751

Sweet Tr-eatery204 S. 31st Ste. B254-771-9939

TCBY3010 S 31st254-773-2750

Teddy Bear Bakery115 W French Ave254-231-1926

B-Dells Fire & Ice Grill221 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-791-3473

Cheeves Bros. Steak House14 E. Avenue A254-742-2300

Chucks Pea Ridge BBQ & Steak House8205 W. Adams Ave.254-780-2318

Texas Roadhouse624 N. General Bruce Dr.254-773-0033

Specialty

Steaks

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From a night at the movies to live entertainment, each night of your stay will be filled with fun and entertainment!

Bum’s Sports Bar & Grill215 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-778-8688Features a full bar, big screen TV’s, NTN, billiards, darts, snacks and burgers!

Cactus Jack’s 300 SW HK Dodgen Loop254-778-1384Features karaoke, a full bar, TV’s and live entertainment.

Cultural Activites Center3011 N. 3rd Street254-773-9926Live performing arts, plays and productions. Live music!

Denim & Diamonds4501 S. General Bruce Dr.254-773-7055Full bar and dance floor.

Dooley’s Pool Hall & Pro Shop1010 S. 31st Street254-774-7803Features a full bar, big screen TV’s, billiards and darts!

Green Door12 S. 2nd Street254-598-3497Features a full bar, TV’s, live entertainment and delicious food.

Future Cues Pool Hall &Sports Bar102 S General Bruce Dr254-291-2526Lunch & Dinner menus, live entertainment and lots of fun!

In The Mood Ballroom13 S. Main St.254-773-7088Learn to dance or just enjoy the show! Call for event list-ings.

J Kowboy Wine Bar13 E. Avenue B254-773-2228This local favorite offers great atmosphere and a wide vari-ety of wine and cocktails!

Las Casas Patio2907 S. General Bruce Dr.254-774-7476There’s always a party on the patio! Full bar and menu, TV’s and lots of fun!

O’Briens Irish Pub11 E. Central Ave.254-295-0518Features a full bar, live enter-tainment, billiards and more!

Premiere Cinema 16Temple MallS. 31st Street at HK Dodgen LoopState of the art movie theater with 16 screens, concessions and more!

The Spot100 North Main St.254-778-7768Dancing for the youngsters!

Clubs, Taverns& Fun!

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America’s Best Value Inn 915 N. General Bruce Dr. 254-771-3264/888-315-2378

Best Western 602 N. General Bruce Dr. 254-742-1122/800-905-2328

Budget Inn 4025 S. General Bruce Dr. 254-778-1361

Candlewood Suites 1850 Scott Blvd. 254-773-8342/877-226-3539

Classic Inn 4508 S. General Bruce Dr. 254-773-3613

Baymont Inn & Suites 1415 N. General Bruce Dr. 254-770-0300/800-337-0550

Days Inn 1104 N. General Bruce Dr. 254-774-9223/800-329-7466

Eagle Inn 1601 N. 3rd St. 254-778-0889

Econo Lodge 1001 N. General Bruce Dr. 254-771-1688/800-528-3118

Economy Inn 205 W. Ave. G 254-773-9043

Fairfield Inn 1402 SW HK Dodgen Loop 254-771-3030/800-228-2800

Great Western Inn 400 SW HK Dodgen Loop 254-773-1515

Hampton Inn 1414 SW HK Dodgen Loop 254-778-6700/800-426-7866

Hilton Garden Inn1749 Scott Blvd.254-773-0200/877-782-9444

Holiday Inn 5247 S. General Bruce Dr. 254-778-5511/800-HOLIDAY

Knights Inn 802 N. General Bruce Dr. 254-771-3631/800-843-5644

La Quinta Inn 1604 W. Barton Ave. 254-771-2980/800-531-5900

Oasis Motel 2711 S. General Bruce Dr. 254-773-5296

Motel 6 1610 Nugent Ave. 254-770-1100/877-732-3320

Ranch House Inn & Suites1902 1st St.254-773-0114

Lodging

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Residence Inn by Marriott4301 S. General Bruce Dr.254-773-8400

Stratford House Inn 1912 S. 31st St. 254-778-5521/800-688-6868

Super 8 5505 S. General Bruce Dr. 254-778-0962/800-800-8000

Texas Inn3309 N. General Bruce Dr. 254-742-1020

Travelodge4001 S. General Bruce Dr. 254-773-7221

Amtrak315 W. Avenue B (Santa Fe Depot)254-742-2019

Centex Airport Shuttle254-449-6437

Clark Travel Charter Bus Service7766 N. IH 35254-770-1200/800-440-3072

Enterprise Rent-A-Car4103 S. General Bruce Dr. 254-770-1342/800-736-8222

Greyhound Bus Lines Fare & Schedule Information 20 S. 5th Street 254-773-4123/800-231-2222

Hertz Local Edition Rent A Car3603 SW H K Dodgen Loop254-771-2045 National Car Rental2905 Thornton Lane254-773-7081

Temple Bus Center20 S. 5th St. 254-773-7251

The HOP - Hill Country Transit4515 W. US 190254-933-3700

Temple Yellow Cab705 W. Avenue G254-773-6855

Hilton Garden Inn1749 Scott Blvd.254-773-0200

Mayborn Convention Center3303 N. 3rd St.254-298-5720

Rockin’ R Retreat & Conference Center5650 Bottoms Rd.254-760-4218

Transportation Conference Centers

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