"But it was good to think he had this to come back to, this place which was all his own, these things which were so glad to see him again and could always be counted upon for the same simple welcome.”
Kenneth Grahame,
The Wind in the Willows
Our 2025 Roll Call of Texas Treasure Businesses
This year, we proudly highlighted 10 Texas Treasure Businesses in the Heritage Traveler and approved 49 TTBA award recipients this year. These longstanding institutions have faithfully served their communities for decades. As we wrap up 2025 and embrace the holiday season, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to these valuable contributors to Texas’ business heritage. In 2026, expect more stories highlighting the local enterprises that keep our heritage thriving. And don’t forget to nominate your favorite business that has been in continuous operation for 50 years or more. Merry Christmas and warm holiday wishes from the Heritage Traveler editorial team.
Recap of 2025
December - Zummo Meat Company began in 1908 in Beaumont, Texas, growing from a small operation into a major plant despite an early fire that destroyed its original building. Today, its sausage and boudin are sold in 40 states, celebrated for their quality and inspiring countless recipes and serving styles.
November - CABOOTS, a fourth-generation El Paso bootmaker founded in 1925, carries on a rich tradition of craftsmanship—creating period reproductions for films like "3:10 to Yuma" and "Pirates of the Caribbean" and building boots for major brands including Justin and Nocona.
October - Greer's Western Store: Founded in 1935 in Ranger as Greer’s Boot Shop by brothers Holcomb, Chip, and Ben Greer, the business specialized in making and repairing boots and shoes. Greer’s Western Store continues to serve the ranching communities of Eastland and Mineral Wells with a full range of western wear.
September - San Antonio-based Bolner's Fiesta Products, Inc. was founded in 1955. The company produces a wide range of spices and seasonings, and many a Texan claims their "Uncle Chris' Gourmet Steak Seasoning" is the best you can get.
July - Chico's Tacos has operated in El Paso since 1953. Chico’s Tacos is a longtime El Paso favorite best known for its signature rolled tacos served in a broth-like tomato sauce and finished with melted cheese. This flauta-style specialty has earned a loyal following, with some locals joking that it’s hearty enough to sip. Since opening in 1953, the restaurant has become a distinctive – and often hotly debated – part of the city’s food identity.
June - Copeland's Inc. has operated in Corpus Christi beginning in 1963. Celebrating more than 60 years in Corpus Christi, Copeland’s bills itself as Texas’ oldest dive shop and “southernmost ski chalet.” From scuba certification and gear sales to snow ski and snowboard apparel, it outfits adventure-seekers for both Gulf Coast dives and mountain getaways.
May - Wonder Cave was established in 1903 in San Marcos. Texas’s first show cave, this San Marcos landmark invites visitors into the Balcones Fault Line Cave to explore ancient geology. Above ground, families can enjoy scenic train rides, a petting zoo, and quirky attractions like the anti-gravity house. For generations, it’s been a Hill Country destination that blends natural wonder with classic roadside fun.
April – Health Camp in Waco, Texas: A beloved Waco tradition since 1948, this classic roadside diner began as a simple burger and shake stand. Today, it’s still known for its nostalgic atmosphere, hand-spun shakes, and no-frills comfort food. For generations, locals, Baylor students, and travelers have made Health Camp a must-stop along I-35.
March – Sammy’s Restaurant in Castroville, Texas: A third-generation, family-run favorite in Castroville serving steaks, seafood, burgers, and hearty breakfasts all day. Known for fresh ingredients, homestyle comfort food, and small-town hospitality, it’s been a local gathering spot for decades. From sizzling plates to scratch-made desserts, Sammy’s keeps tradition on the menu.
Are businesses historic sites?
History isn't confined to museums. In fact, stopping for a kolache at a historic bakery or trying on a pair of boots at a one-hundred-year-old boot shop are just about the most interactive historical experiences one could ask for.
Here we highlight businesses that have stood the test of time, so you know they're worth a visit. Look below for a searchable directory of historic Texas dining, shopping, lodging, and entertainment businesses
Many of the businesses featured here are recipients of the Texas Historical Commission's Texas Treasure Business Award, nominated by Texans and reserved for businesses that have been in continuous operation for at least fifty years, many of them family-owned.
Tap into the real, authentic Texas and do as the locals do...
Independence Trail Region
Adelita Tamale & Tortilla Company
Adelita Tamale & Tortilla Company 1130 Fresno St. San Antonio, Texas 78201
Tropical Trail Region
Alexandre’s Fine Jewelry
Alexandre's Fine Jewelry 202 E Jackson Ave. Harlingen, Texas 78550 (956) 425-8831 Website
Mountain Trail Region
Alpine Bed and Breakfast
Alpine Bed and Breakfast 403 N 8th Street Alpine, Texas 79830 (432) 538-7032 Website
Tropical Trail Region
Army Surplus Supply Co.
Army Surplus Supply Co. 306 W Jackson Ave. Harlingen, Texas 78550 (956) 423-4028
Hill Country Trail Region
Austin Motel
Austin Motel 1220 South Congress Ave. Austin, Texas 78704 (512) 441-1157 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
Avenue B Grocery and Market
Avenue B Grocery and Market 4403 Avenue B Austin, Texas 78751 (512) 453-3921 Website
Independence Trail Region
The Barnhill Center at Historic Simon Theatre
111 W Main St. Brenham, Texas 77833 Website
Lakes Trail Region
Bartley’s BBQ
Bartley's BBQ 413 East Northwest Hwy. Grapevine, Texas 76051 (817) 481-3212 Website
Lakes Trail Region
Ben Franklin Apothecary
Ben Franklin Apothecary 302 N Main St Duncanville, TX 75116 (972) 298-1147
Hill Country Trail Region
Bert’s BBQ
Bert's Bar-B-Q 3563 Far West Blvd. Austin, Texas 78731 (512) 345-2378 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
The Original Black’s Barbecue
The Original Black's Barbecue 215 North Main Street Lockhart, Texas 78644 (512) 398-2712 Website
Forest Trail Region
Bodacious Bar-B‑Q
Bodacious Bar-B-Q 2227 South Mobberly Ave. Longview, Texas 75602 (903) 753-8409 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
Broken Spoke
3201 S Lamar Blvd. Austin, Texas 78704 (512) 442-6189 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum
318 East Houston Street San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 247-4000 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
Castell General Store
Castell General Store 19522 Ranch Road 152 Castell, Texas 78643 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
Cisco’s Restaurant Bakery & Bar
1511 E. 6th Street Austin, Texas 78702 Website
Independence Trail Region
City Market
City Market 633 East Davis St. Luling, Texas 78648 (830) 875-9019
Lakes Trail Region
Collin Street Bakery
Collin Street Bakery 401 W 7th Ave Corsicana, TX 75110 Website
Pecos Trail Region
Comanche Tortilla & Tamale Factory
107 S Nelson St. Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 Website
Forts Trail Region
Cooper’s Original Pit Bar-B‑Q
Cooper's Original Pit Bar-B-Q 810 San Antonio St. Mason, Texas 76856 (325) 347-6897 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
The Crockett Hotel
The Crockett Hotel 320 Bonham San Antonio, Texas 78205 (210) 225-6500 Website
Forest Trail Region
Crockett Street Entertainment District
200 Crockett St. Beaumont, Texas 77701 Website
Independence Trail Region
Davila’s BBQ
Davila's BBQ 418 West Kingsbury St. Seguin, Texas 78155 (830) 379-5566 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
DeWese’s Tip Top Café
DeWese's Tip Top Cafe 2814 Fredericksburg Rd San Antonio, TX 78201
Lakes Trail Region
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit
Dickey's Barbecue Pit 4610 North Central Expressway Dallas, Texas 75206 (833) 940-3274 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
Dirty Martin’s Place
Dirty Martin's Place 2808 Guadalupe Street Austin, Texas 78705 (512) 477-3173 Website
Brazos Trail Region
Dutchman’s Hidden Valley
Dutchman's Hidden Valley 3408 N. US Highway 281 Hamilton, Texas 76531 Website
Lakes Trail Region
El Fenix
El Fenix 1601 McKinney Ave Downtown #1 Dallas, TX 75202 (972) 542-7076 Website
Lakes Trail Region
Ernie’s Pit BBQ
Ernie's Pit BBQ 8707 Wesley Street Greenville, Texas 75404 (903) 455-4730
Brazos Trail Region
Extraco Events Center, McLennan County
Extraco Events Center 4601 Bosque Blvd. Waco, Texas 76710 (254) 776-1660 Website
Forest Trail Region
Fredonia Hotel
Fredonia Hotel 200 North Fredonia Street Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 (936) 564-1234 Website
Mountain Trail Region
French Co. Grocer
French Co. Grocer 206 Avenue D Marathon, Texas 79842 Website
Forest Trail Region
General Mercantile and Oldtime String Shop
General Mercantile and Oldtime String Shop 216 E. Pillar Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 Website
Independence Trail Region
Girouard’s General Store
Girouard's General Store 626 W. 2nd Street Freeport, Texas 77541 Website
Independence Trail Region
Glissmann’s Gift Gallery & Historic Drug Store
106 West Main Brenham, Texas 77833 Website