
Alice TX
Alice Texas Restaurants
Alice, Texas - Restaurants
  
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 Alice                       Country Club  
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Kaboom!                       Subs & Salads  1814 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/664-0335  | 
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 Brad's                       BBQ  
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The                       Kettle  820 Business 281 S. 361/664-4126  | 
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 Branding                       Iron BBQ   | 
KFC  Stan Fullen 1205 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/664-0511 
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 Charlie's                       Pizza Pantry  
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Long                       John Silver's  1812 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/664-9404  | 
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 Chente's                       Restaurant  
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McDonald's                       of Alice  Rudy Perez 1220 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/664-8790  | 
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 Church's                       Chicken  
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Nortex                       Bakery & Fast Foods  Ruben Contreras 1801 N. Texas Blvd. Alice, Texas 78332 361/664-0540  | 
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 Coyote                       Burger  
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Crossroad's                       BBQ  Frank Torres 406 Business 281 N. Alice, Texas 78332 361/664-1157  | 
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 Dairy                       Burger#1  
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Piece                       of Cake Jennifer Harper 302 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/668-0869  | 
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 Dairy                       Burger #2  
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Pizza                       Hut Emma Herrera 1712 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/664-2189  | 
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 Dairy                       Queen #1  | 
Pizza                       Inn Tamara Keischnik 1201 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/668-8323  | 
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 Dairy                       Queen #2  | 
Popeye's                       Famous Fried Chicken Mike Smith 1180 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/664-4927 
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 Day's Inn                       Restaurant 
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Taco                       Bell 1217 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/668-1917  | 
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 Dena's                       Restaurant 
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Whataburger Connie DeLaRosa 1242 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/664-3663  | 
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 Juanita's                       Restaurant  | 
Woody's                       Grill John Stanley 108 E. Main Alice, Texas 78332 361/668-3733  | 
Alice Texas Accommodations
Alice, Texas - Places to Stay
  
Hotels & Motels
Alice               Motor Inn
 Sonny Singh               
 500 S. Highway 281                                             
 Alice, TX                78332                              
 Phone:                512-664-7323
Bel-Aire               Motel
 Ray Chhotu
 724 N. Johnson
 Alice, Texas  78332
 Phone:  361/664-2184
Best               Western Executive Inn                              
 Joe               Patel
 1350 S. Business 281                              
 Alice, TX                78332                              
 Phone:                361/664-2133
Capri               Motel
 Ray Chhotu
 North Business 281
 Alice, Texas  78332
 Phone:  361/664-7341
Day's Inn 
 Bruce Hong                              
 555 N. Johnson                               
 Alice, TX                78332                                              
 Phone:  361/664-6616
King's               Inn 
 Asif Malik
 815 S. Business 281                              
 Alice, TX                78332                              
 Phone:                361/664-4351
Sunset               Motel
 Ray Chhotu
 North Business 281
 Alice, Texas  78332
 Phone:               361/664-6534
RV & Mobile Home Parks
Bluebonnet Mobile Home Park725 N. Business 281
Alice, Texas 78332
361/668-3606
Capri                       Mobile Home & RV Park
 1121 Stonehinge
 Alice, Texas  78332
 361/664-4320
Paisano                       Mobile Home & RV Park
 5540 S. HWY 359
 Alice, Texas  78332
 361/664-3909
White's                       Mobile Home & RV Park
 HWY 44
 Alice, Texas  78332
 361/664-3624
Alice Texas
Texas Coastal Bend
  Alice, Texas - The Hub of South Texas
 
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Alice is the county                 seat of Jim Wells County. It was established as a city in 1888.                 First called Bandana, then Kleberg, it was finally named Alice                 after the daughter of Captain Richard King, who established the                 King Ranch. As a result of the Texas-Mexican Railroad and the                 San Antonio-Aransas Pass Railroad intersecting at Alice, the                 community became the world's largest cattle shipping point from                 1888 to 1893.
 
 Alice is a hub of the petroleum                 industry, agri-business and tourism in South Texas. The                 lifestyle is outdoor oriented with hunting, fishing, and golfing                 as the main attractions.
Annual events In Alice include: Fiesta Bandana to celebrate Cinco de Mayo in May; the Jim Wells County Fair in October; Alice - "Wonderland of Lights" starting on December 3rd with a Christmas parade and lighting ceremony and lasting through the New Year.


