Historic Murphy Street

Historic Murphy Street The cultural heart and gathering place for meeting friends, experiencing authentic old world charm and simplicity.

Alpine was called "Murphville" until 1883 and Murphy Street was the downtown main street! Cattlemen lived in tents near their herds in the area between 1878 and 1882. The town began in the spring of 1882, when a few railroad workers and their families pitched their tents along a small spring-fed creek at the foot of what is now known as "A" Mountain. The railroad section was given the name of Osbo

rne, and for a brief period the name Osborne was applied to the small community of settlers. The best of the springs was on a section belonging to Daniel and Thomas Murphy. The railroad needed control of the spring as a source of water for its steam engines, so it entered into an agreement with the Murphys to change the name of the section and settlement to Murphyville in exchange for a contract to use the spring. In November of 1883 the Murphys registered a plat for the town of Murphyville with the county clerk of Presidio County. As the town grew the residents petitioned for its name to be changed to Alpine, and on February 3, 1888, the name of the local post office was officially changed. In 1888 a description of the town mentioned a dozen houses, three saloons, a hotel and rooming house, a livery stable, a butcher shop, and a drugstore, which also housed the post office.

Just lost our dog, Roscoe , on Murphy street by curry art studio /ritchey  Thursday noon   He’s about 17 lbs   Black and...
10/31/2024

Just lost our dog, Roscoe , on Murphy street by curry art studio /ritchey Thursday noon He’s about 17 lbs Black and white fox terrier mix extremely friendly and food motivated any help much appreciated!

07/15/2024

From Ginger Hillery and Petit Bijou tiny wine bar and Foodtruck at 108 West Murphy Street :

Grateful.
And now, Farewell.


July 2021 was the beginning of our journey as Petit Bijou on Murphy Street. So many memories and magical moments were made with you guys. I am grateful we made the most of these three years. Many wine adventures around the world together via wine club and wine dinners. How about the myriad of meaningful conversations you guys shared with neighbors and strangers over wine and smoked salmon and cream cheese toast? You locals have made our visitors feel so welcome.

So many of you have supported my small family business, coming weekly for your Petit Bijou fix, weathering the freezing cold, the burning hot, and the glories of a summer gully washer, like last night! Thank you. The decision to close came about after months of analysis, calculations and projections. Even though closing shop is sad, I am excited to take steps forward into a new chapter, what feels like a whole new book! Working up a resume to send out, writing cover letters, well, quite different from wine club notes! Has been awhile since I’ve scheduled job interviews! Definitely adventures ahead. Am hoping to find employment here in the region, so you probably haven't seen the last of me.

Quite a few of you have been small business owners and I know you appreciate the challenges. We crazy folk do what we do because we are passionate to share a particular experience with you. Whether my sweet neighborhood tweenagers coming for their grilled cheese and cinnamon toast, SRSU student, exploring wine and poetry, desperate travelers, seeking nourishment and calm after the 6 hour trip to West Texas, or the locals, coming for comfort and community, gosh, you are all my favorites. I will miss serving you. So much.

There ya go.

Some of you have gift cards! Come use them soon!! Nora, Thomas and I will be serving you through next week. We might be able to have limited offerings for Thursday and Friday of Viva. Check out Google for updates. We will continue to keep those hours posted there until the NOT bitter end. 😊

Over the next couple weeks we will be taking down, cleaning out and clearing out. All carry out wine is discounted 30% from now until the end. All Petit Bijou coffee mugs, 50% off. I would offer Petit Bijou wine glasses, but, lol, we have broken most of them!! If you would like a cutting of the beautiful Zepherine Drouhin roses to root for your own glorious plant, just ask. Same with grapes. Want a pink cast-iron tub filled with soil and chard for your container garden? Free for the asking! Leftover disposable coffee cups, deli cups etc etc will be going up for sale as well as wine fridges, big coffee pot, soup warmer, extra French onion soup bowls and more. Come by if there’s something you want to grab before I start advertising on Brewster County Exchange. Even the Square Point of Sale system will be available pretty soon if you know an entrepreneur who could use an upgrade. And if you know someone with a dream burning in their heart, seeking a location, I can wholeheartedly recommend 110 W. Murphy street and the Airstream. Liz and Hiram Sibley are terrific landlords and the neighborhood is wonderful.

So. Endings. If I can conjure up a big fat wine dinner, I will definitely let you know. But for the moment, the plan is to have a super sweet celebrate Petit Bijou party July 27. Tickets are $50. This will get you “in the door” to enjoy a gorgeous buffet of all the good things: yep, caviar, pâté, baguette, toast points, charcuterie and more. You know we love you all!! There will be safe gourmet food options for everyone. And two glasses of REALLY good wine per guest. Viva Big Bend will be in full swing, so we will offer this going away party from 4-9, so you can come and then go groove to your favorite band. Please RSVP by the 20th so I can be prepared.

Again, thank you for being a part of our Petit journey.

Sincerely, with gran amour,
Ginger

01/06/2024

To the young lady selling things in front of my studio this morning, you left something behind.

This Saturday! Come celebrate the Fall Equinox!Please bring a rock, and one for a friend!
09/19/2023

This Saturday!
Come celebrate the Fall Equinox!
Please bring a rock, and one for a friend!

Hornytoads running loose in the studio!  Javalinas coming soon…
09/03/2023

Hornytoads running loose in the studio! Javalinas coming soon…

07/05/2020

Pablo Garcia invites the community to participate in a silent vigil honoring Soldier Vanessa Guillen at Railroad Park today at 6 pm - masks/social distancing practiced.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/02/us/vanessa-guillen-fort-hood-disappearance/index.html

From Pablo:
IN GATHERING VETERAN STORIES FOR CONGRESSWOMAN ESCOLAR'S OFFICE IN EL PASO, I HAVE BEEN TRAVELING BETWEEN EL PASO - HOUSTON. WHILE ON THIS MISSION, I HEARD OF A MISSING SOLDIER FROM FT HOOD (Waco Texas) THIS TRAGEDY IS REMINISCENT OF SUL ROSS STUDENT ZUZU.

MY VISIT TO FT HOOD TO SEE IF I COULD BE OF ASSISTANCE WAS LIMITED TO PUBLIC INFORMATION AND SOLDIERS FEELINGS TOWARD THE LOSS OF ONE OF THEIR OWN. THIS GRIEVANCE PROCESS INCLUDES ALL OUR CULTURES - MUCH LIKE OUR COMING TOGETHER TO HONOR ZUZU. A SILENT VIGIL FOR THE SOLDIER VANESSA GUILLEN AND FAMILY IS SCHEDULED FOR 6:00 PM TODAY JULY 5 IN SAN ANTONIO.

AS A 7 YEAR VETERAN OF THE ARMY, MINDFUL OF OUR SOLDIERS IN AND AROUND ALPINE, A SILENT WALK/DRIVE BY VIGIL AT WHAT I KNOW TO BE ZUZU PARK - RAILROAD PARK TO OTHERS - WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THOSE THAT CAN PARTICIPATE.

THANK YOU FOR LETTING ME EXPRESS THE HEART FELT IMPACT THAT I HAVE EXPERIENCED. I INVITE MY COMMUNITY TO EXPRESS THEIR RESPECT FOR A FAMILY IN THEIR JOURNEY TOWARD SPIRITUAL HEALING.

Dia de los Mu***os in Alpine Montessori  elementary today, with a fabulous feast and cultural lessons prepared by parent...
11/01/2019

Dia de los Mu***os in Alpine Montessori elementary today, with a fabulous feast and cultural lessons prepared by parent volunteer, Alejandra Villalobos. The students filled their sweet classroom ofrenda with many loved ones’ faces.

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Alpine, TX
79830

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