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Greater Tyler TX Auto Auction

June 17th, 2010

image1455715116.jpgThere are quite a number of businesses and or events that serve as cultural staples in our area. Some of those are educational, like the Historical Aviation Memorial Museum or the Hudnall Planetarium, others entertain but are really national draws like the Tyler Rose Garden, and still others, simply serve a function like the Greater Tyler Auto Auction (GTAA). While it’s not the kind of event one might want out of town guests to experience for dinner and cocktails, it is definitely full of local color.

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When I first visited the GTAA I felt like I was observing a cultural ritual that had been taking place in this society since it’s inception. Oh sure the modes of transportation to be auctioned off are no longer of the four legged variety, but I’m fairly certain none the less, that had I been around a hundred and fifty years ago, and I needed a horse I could have found a local institution that sold repossessed quarter horses, or if I was in a financial crunch, maybe a used mule.

The Greater Tyler Auto Auction sells cars for area banks, title loan companies, and other forms of repossession. For the buyer, almost any kind of automobile can be found, often at very low prices. Sometimes the vehicles require some rudimentary repair that does little to take from the value of the vehicle but is easily repaired. Local pre-owned car dealers often shop the auction as a method of restocking their inventory. To make any purchases buyers must be a licensed motor vehicle dealer and be registered with the GTAA (forms are available on line). Individuals are welcome to attend but must work through a licensed dealer to do any bidding or make any purchases.

The auction is held every Tuesday night beginning at five. The staff operates four lanes which allows them to keep the sales going, and the flow of inventory moving. They also have a video auction beginning at five thirty, for “in-operative” vehicles. The Greater Tyler Auto Auction is located at 11654 on Highway 64 West in Tyler, Texas. For more information, visit their website at www.greatertyleraa.com. To reach their offices, call (903)597-2800, or email them at greatertylerautoauction@yahoo.com.

Great Coffee Meets Local Color

January 8th, 2010

Brady’s Coffee

309 W Rusk St
Tyler, TX 75701-1514
(903) 596-0508

While it is not my desire to turn this blog into a restaurant guide, there is a café in Tyler that more people need to know about. Located at 309 W. Rusk, Brady’s Coffee shop is hidden just off Broadway.

Brady's Coffee

Brady's Coffee

 
Owner James Brady operates the shop with the help of just a couple employees. All the coffee served is provided by local roaster and distributor “Distant Lands.” Speaking of Distant Lands they are now the official coffee manufacturer for McDonalds new espresso machines. This is a remarkable credit as McDonalds is taking on Starbucks in the coffee market. This could turn Tyler TX into a serious coffee mecca like Seattle is now.

On the outside Brady’s is a plain white building, but on walking inside the visitor is met by a miniature art gallery. Paintings and photos by local and out of town artists line the walls. Most are for sale. The art aside however Brady’s is not a boutique. Its more of a classic mom and pop business, something akin to the neighborhood pub where regulars meet to debate religion and politics.

The Irish flag which hangs opposite the American, hints at Brady’s Irish Catholic roots. Theology books are stacked around the register & religious icons hang behind the bar. The owner is certainly not shy about his faith and often argues its merits good naturedly with his regular patrons.

In a town full of chain restaurants and corporate coffee shops, its refreshing to have some spots of local color. The coffee is great, the wifi free and the conversation amusing. So if you’re looking for a great cup of Joe and an escape from the heat outside, why not support a great Tyler business and keep a few more dollars here at home?

Don Juans in Tyler

January 8th, 2010

Mexican restaurants in Tyler are a lot like Churches in Tyler. Some prefer the mega churches, just like some choose the impersonal larger favs like Mercados or Jalapeño Tree. Well I no more prefer being one of a billion served than a billion saved. When it comes to Mexican or “Tex-Mex” food, why trust to a corporation what has been done better by grandmothers for centuries. Ok so that’s a bit nostalgic I admit, but Texas is blessed with some of the best cultural foods of any place in the world. This is why I visit restaurants like Don Juan’s. When I eat Mexican food in Tyler I want it taste like authentic Mexican / Texan food.

Don Juan’s is a local Tyler business with two locations; that serves the authentic food I expect to have in Texas. Their quesadillas and enchiladas are absolutely out of his world and their Chimichanga has to be the best in town. But everyone has their favorite menu item. And with an atmosphere as authentic as the food, it’s a great place to take out of town guests for a bit of local color.

Cantaloupe Juice

Great cantaloupe juice!

So next time you’re tempted to follow the crowd to one of the mega Tex-Mex establishments, try something a bit more personal. Try Don Juan’s located at 1313 E. Erwin, or on the Square at 113 E Erwin, in Tyler.You’ll be glad you did.For a menu see their website at www.donjuantyler.com.