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www.kkbridal.com; open Tue-Wed and Fri 9:30-5, Thu 9:30-7, Sat 9:30-4, and,
from Jan.-Mar. on Sun 1-5). Housed in a former train station, K&K specializes in
big-city wedding and prom gowns at small-town prices, says owner Melissa
Helweg, adding, "We get to know our customers so well, we're often invited to
the weddings."
Across the tracks from K&K, antiquers chat with proprietor Anton
Machacek while poking through old stuff at Nana & Pappa's Antiques (113 N.
Main; 361/596-7077; open [call to confirm; he's closed 'til July]). Down the
street, visitors and locals alike waltz into two "Cheers"-type taverns built in the
1920s: Pavla's Tavern (114 S. Main; 361/596-4449; open daily 9-noon and 2-
midnight), operated with chutpah since 1959 by George Pavla, and Main Bar
(111 N. Main, 361/596-4920; open Mon-Fri 1-midnight, Sat 9-1 a.m., and Sun 2-
midnight), a hangout for domino players owned by Joe and Linda Pilat.
Another "don't-miss" tavern is the 1889 Moravia Store (2164 CR 232;
979/562-2217, open Mon and Wed-Thu 3-10, Fri 3-midnight, and Sat 3-1 a.m.).
It's one of Texas' oldest general store-dance halls and specializes in beer,
barbecue, and polka. From Moulton, take FM 532 east 10 miles, turn left on FM
957 and go one mile.
Stay the night in Moulton, if you can, at Don and Cindy Mcntosh's
Rehmet House Bed and Breakfast (301 W. Moore; 361/596-4300;
www.bnbfinder.com; $75-89 with full breakfast). They've restored an 1896 Sears
and Roebuck catalog home and carriage house into three suites, pampering
guests in country style.
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Mallory, Randy. 'Czech' Out Moulton, text, 2001-10~; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1924289/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.