[Timeless Flavors at The Lazy Heart Grill: A Taste of History in Saint Jo, Texas]
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Step into a world of timeless flavors at The Lazy Heart Grill, a full-service restaurant paying tribute to a cherished cattle brand passed down through generations. Chef Debby's outstanding creations have garnered acclaim, catering events of all sizes. Nestled in historic 130-year-old buildings with rustic charm, the Grill offers delectable cakes and pies that transport visitors on a flavorful journey. Located near the original Stonewall Saloon turned museum, this dining experience in Saint Jo's historic "square" blends culinary delights with a touch of rich history.
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Step into a world of timeless flavors at The Lazy Heart Grill, a full-service restaurant paying tribute to a cherished cattle brand passed down through generations. Chef Debby's outstanding creations have garnered acclaim, catering events of all sizes. Nestled in historic 130-year-old buildings with rustic charm, the Grill offers delectable cakes and pies that transport visitors on a flavorful journey. Located near the original Stonewall Saloon turned museum, this dining experience in Saint Jo's historic "square" blends culinary delights with a touch of rich history.
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Randy Mallory Papers (AR0954), University of North Texas Special Collections
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Randy Mallory Papers
The collection consists of selections from the Randy Mallory Papers, containing photographs, notes, research, and completed work with the Texas Highways magazine.