Buffalo Girls
Yasmine Bleeth  |  by www.swtexaslive.com. All rights reserved. 4.04 | 15:54

Shannon Brown no longer needs vindication for her move from a successful but nearly forgotten venture on Veterans Boulevard, where she began her enterprise in March, 1998, to Del Rio’s historic downtown.
Clients have followed her 2003 relocation, and new ones have joined her loyal following for fine gifts at Buffalo Girls and great food in the adjoining Brown Bag Deli. The 2,800-square-foot store anchoring the south corner of the 400 block of South Main Street keeps Brown and her “family” of seven sales associates, servers and cooks busy from opening ‘till closing.


Buffalo Girls, boasting an ever-changing inventory of ladies’ fashions, shoes, clothing, jewelry and scarves is augmented with a variety of contemporary gift items and humorous knick-knacks. This season, a collection of fire engine-red pillows greets customers with embroidered slogans: “Don’t get your tinsel in a tangle,” and “Just Clause.”
“Saints are a very popular thing right now,” said Brown, Friday (Dec.

1), explaining that saints including Madonna and Virgin Mary appear in her shop as figurines, bracelet charms, and necklaces. “We also have lots of turquoise jewelry, also in style for many customers,” she added.
Decorative crosses and perfumed soybean oil candles are abundant at Buffalo Girls.

“These candles burn more evenly and scent a room a lot longer,” Brown explained. All her seasonal inventory will be available until mid-January.
But Brown wants shoppers to linger longer or come early enough to sit in the comfortable Brown Bag dining room to enjoy what she believes is a unique opportunity to sample a huge 40-item menu of sandwiches, soups and salads.


 “What we are known for around here is our tortilla soup,” Brown said, crediting her longstanding cook, Maria Segura, for a satisfying recipe that customers request repeatedly. Friday, one of the first chilly days of Del Rio’s coming winter, Segura produced and Brown sold about 15 gallons of the spicy, creamy concoction.


“We also have homemade desserts, casseroles, quiches, and we can do full catering with all of these as well as any items on our big menu,” Brown said. “If you haven’t come to try our food, please come. It’s a very homey atmosphere,” Brown invited LIVE!

readers.
Gift certificates are available for both the Brown Bag Deli, open Monday through Saturday, 10:30 a.m.

– 4 p.m., and Buffalo Girls, 10:30 a.

m. – 6 p.m.

“For last minute shoppers, we’ll be open 11 a.m. to 4 p.

m.,” Brown said.

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