Amarillo is saying goodbye to a local favorite. Rocket Brews, the unique Michelada and daiquiri shop featured on The Texas Bucket List, has announced it will close on February 8th.
Amarillo is saying goodbye to the Just Between Friends consignment sale. For nearly a decade, JBF served as a "cool club" where families could recoup costs on outgrown items and buy needed supplies at a discount.
Amarillo's dining landscape continues to shift as Chicken Express at I-40 and Grand permanently closed on Christmas Eve. This brings the city down to just three locations. While the timing was tough for employees, fans can still find their favorite chicken and tea at the remaining three spots.
Amarillo is down to its final Denny's location. Following the 2024 closure of the Georgia Street site, the Denny's at Exit 76 (Flying J/Airport Blvd) has permanently closed due to rising rent and declining profits
H.R. Flowers and Gifts, a Canyon staple for 50 years, is closing as owner Glenda Moore announces her retirement. The business is currently for sale and must be moved to a new location. A final inventory and fixture sale will run until February 22nd, following one last Valentine's Day season.
The holiday season usually means bustling restaurants, but House Divided is taking a different path this year. Let’s dive into what this means for the community.
Canyon residents were shocked as Texas Rose Steakhouse announced its closure while preparing to relocate to Amarillo. Community questions and concerns continue.
Texas Rose Steakhouse is opening soon in Amarillo, taking over the former Rib Crib spot with the same great menu fans love in Canyon. While announcing Canyon closing.
Amarillo’s favorite climbing spot, ARCH, has officially closed — leaving the local community heartbroken and saying goodbye to years of adventure, fitness, and friendship