COMING IN MAY:
RODS @ RILEY'S ~ May 3rd
Informal Meet starts @ 2pm
Food Served @ 4pm for $8.00 a Plate (Proceeds go to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
SEAN CASTILLO & THE HUBCAPS (outside stage) 4pm to 7pm
TURBO 350 (inside) 9pm to 1am

COMING IN JULY:
DALE WATSON ~ July 19th
2nd Annual HAWAIIAN LUAU ~ July 26th (More Info Soon)


Texas' First After Prohibition

In September of 1933 J. C. (James Curtis) Riley, at the age of 17, drove to Austin, Texas from his home in Hunter, Texas, some 45 miles. He was in a Model "T" car with his uncle. The purpose of this trip was to obtain a beer license for his soon - to - be beer joint. It was now at the end of prohibition. He camped out on the steps of the Capital building and waited for it to open. He was the first person in line in Texas and got the first beer license!

Riley saw Hunter grow into a "boom town" with cotton farmers to the east and cattle ranchers to the west. Hunter just happened to be the midway point between Austin and San Antonio. The Missouri-Pacific Railroad decided to build a stop because of the water supply, York Creek. When the farmers and ranchers heard of this, they talked the railroad into building a dock to load their cotton and cattle. Soon the town was bustling with business. When Riley opened his doors on the old place, it was an instant success! There were people in the street and loaded beer wagons arriving daily at Riley's Tavern.

Riley kept the tavern operational until 1991 (he became too sick to run it), or about 58 years. His heyday was between 1933 and 1977. Around 1977 San Marcos and Hays County went "wet" and business then slowed down. By then Riley's had been open over forty years. Riley was coasting by then.

Prior to Riley taking over the place and before prohibition, the joint was known as the Galloway Saloon. The main part of the building has been dated around the mid-1800s. By the way, Riley's mother was a Galloway.

Mr. Riley died in 1992 and is buried in York Creek Cemetery, not more than 2 miles from his joint and where he was born.

8894 FM 1102
Hunter, Texas
78132 USA

(512) 392-3132
info@rileystavern.com

 

All Shows are 9-close unless noted
5/1 Th Eric Brendan
5/2 F

Billy Dee

5/3 Sa

RODS @ RILEY'S
4 to 7pm
Sean Castillo &
The Hubcaps

5/4 S

Open Mic w/ Glenn Allan

5/5 M Free Jukebox &
Pool
5/6 T

Shawn Line

5/7 W Molly Hayes
5/8 Th Blue Diamond Shine
5/9 F

Joel Hofmann Band

5/10 Sa Earl Poole Ball &
The Roadhouse
Scholars
5/11 S Open Mic w/ Glenn Allan
5/12 M Free Jukebox &
Pool
5/13 T Beverley Hensley &
Paul Eason
5/14 W

Nick Beaudoing
(The Doc Marshalls)

5/15 Th Dale Riley & The
Last Train South
5/16 F

Redd Volkaert

5/17 Sa Shelli Coe
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