Did you grow up with Bryce's Cafeteria? We all remember the great food they served and you can experience it again for one night only.   

The Museum of Regional History in Texarkana is bringing back some of the iconic dishes that Bryce's Cafeteria was known for and we all loved.

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Enjoy the delicious "Bites of Bryce’s" on June 27 from 5 PM to 7 PM.

For one night, you can enter a culinary time capsule and savor some of Bryce's Cafeteria's iconic dishes. Susan Orand of The Lunch Box and Susie Q's Casseroles and Confections will recreate three famous dishes using the original Bryce’s Cafeteria recipes. Even more nostalgic is that two former Bryce's kitchen employees will serve the food.

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Emily Tarr, Executive Director of the Museum of Regional History said in a press release,

This is a unique opportunity to transport yourself back to a simpler era when meals were more than just nourishment – they were cherished experiences shared with loved ones. We're thrilled to recreate the magic of Bryce's and celebrate the rich culinary heritage that has brought our community together for generations.

Get ready to feel a wave of warm memories of family and old friends as you take a bite of these iconic dishes. You do not want to miss this tasty event.

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Tickets are $10 for Museum members and $15 for the general public. There is a limited amount of seats. Be sure to get your tickets early because this event is expected to sell out. Reserve your seat today and enjoy all the local food enthusiasts for this wonderful night down memory lane.
For more information, you can visit the Museum's website at www.texarkanamuseum.org or their Facebook page. To buy tickets, scan this QR code.

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