Texas Forever Bar & Grill

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Texas Forever Bar & Grill

17124 E Fwy, Channelview, TX 77530, USA

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8326942440
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https://texasforeverbarandgrill.com/
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Hours: Opening Closing
Monday 11:00am 10:00pm
Tuesday 11:00am 10:00pm
Wednesday 11:00am 10:00pm
Thursday 11:00am 10:00pm
Friday 11:00am 10:00pm
Saturday 11:00am 10:00pm
Sunday

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Bringing you Texas food,the Texan way, Texas-sized We ultimately seek to be a community gathering place, where families come to share a great meal and discuss the events of their lives with others. MAKING DELICIOUS FOOD IS A TRADITION FOR OUR FAMILY The name Texas Forever Bar and Grill was inspired by the outcome at the battle of San Jacinto, only a few miles from our flagship location in Channelview, Texas. We recognize those who fought at the battle, which ultimately led to the independence of Texas from Mexico and its evolution into the Republic of Texas. We also salute all supporters who have donated to the park in an effort to preserve the property. Texas Forever encourages its customers from other states to visit the battleground and become familiar with how the battle unfolded. We hope your culinary experience here reflects our love for this state. The Texas independence forces declared themselves independent from Mexico on March 2, 1836, but quickly suffered military defeats at the Alamo and the battle of Coleto. The Texas army fled east to Harrisburg. General Lopez de Santa Anna led the Mexican forces in pursuit, but chose a poor location to camp his forces on the San Jacinto river. The location left his forces limited room to maneuver or retreat. The Texas army learned where Santa Anna was camped and launched a surprise attack on April 21, 1836. The attack led to a rout of the Mexican forces and Santa Anna was captured the following day. His defeat ultimately led to the end of the efforts to quell the independence movement. More details are available at the battle site and we encourage visitors to see for themselves how Texas was born.


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