88R29946 BPG-D
 
  By: Kacal H.R. No. 1768
 
 
 
R E S O L U T I O N
         WHEREAS, The iconic Cafe Texan in Huntsville is reopening in
  May 2023 as the Cafe Texan History Museum and Library; and
         WHEREAS, In April 1936, the cafe's imminent opening was
  front-page news in The Huntsville Item; founder Fred Morris was an
  experienced restaurateur, and he snagged an ideal location in the
  former United Gas Company office in the art deco Eastham Building,
  on the downtown square across from the Walker County Courthouse;
  for decades, the cafe was a favorite meeting place for business
  owners, old-timers, Sam Houston State University students, and
  others in the community; and
         WHEREAS, Mr. Morris ran the Cafe Texan until 1958, and after
  that, it passed through a number of hands; by 1996, the business was
  flailing, but one of the regulars, U.S. Army veteran John
  Strickland, purchased the cafe and helped turn things around; he
  earned the loyalty of employees by paying them fairly and treating
  them well, and many worked there for decades; in addition, he gained
  the appreciation of the community through his support of numerous
  worthy causes and organizations; and
         WHEREAS, Patrons enjoyed the comfort of the familiar decor,
  with the original counters, stools, and pressed-tin ceiling; the
  menu remained fairly constant through the years, with chicken-fried
  steak and pepper steak the perennial customer favorites; in later
  years, the Texan became known for diner-style breakfasts and hearty
  lunch specials such as fried chicken and catfish; and
         WHEREAS, Like many other businesses, the Texan shut down at
  the height of the COVID-19 pandemic; when Mr. Strickland began to
  contemplate reopening, he discovered that the old place would
  require an enormous investment to bring it up to current codes; he
  sold the restaurant to former city council member and mayor pro tem
  Vance Howard and his wife, Karen; the couple has renovated the
  building extensively, turning it into a combination upscale eatery
  and museum for their enormous collection of antiques and artifacts,
  from pistols owned by the Emperor Napoleon and letters written by
  President George Washington to a rare geological map of Texas; they
  intend to run the restaurant as a nonprofit benefiting local
  charities and scholarship programs; and
         WHEREAS, Renowned as one of the state's oldest cafes, the
  Cafe Texan has been a cornerstone of the Huntsville community for
  generations, and its return is sure to gladden the hearts of
  countless area residents; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 88th Texas
  Legislature hereby congratulate the Cafe Texan on its reopening and
  extend to all those associated with this venerable establishment
  sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be
  prepared for the cafe as an expression of high regard by the Texas
  House of Representatives.