HomeMy WebLinkAboutBusiness_DixieChickenThe Dixie Chicken brand had many
variations over the years, but music and
cold drinks remained its staple.
Courtesy of the Ganter family and Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
THE DIXIE CHICKEN
Don Ganter and The Dixie Chicken
Ask adult Aggie fans to name their favorite spots in
College Station and many will reply, “The Dixie Chicken.”
The Dixie Chicken - or simply, The Chicken - has been an
iconic Northgate destination over the course of 40 years.
The Chicken opened June 15, 1974, as a partnership
between Donnie Anz and Don Ganter, who wanted to
create a rustic setting where people could share cold
drinks, laughter, dominoes and music. Its popularity
was immediate.
Anz and Ganter later opened a mixed-drink bar next
door, called Farkleberry’s, which soon became a
live-music club called Miranda’s. By the 1980s, Miranda’s
closed to allow The Dixie Chicken to double in size.
Thanks to a larger facility and a growing legion of fans,
state alcoholic beverage records confirmed for many
years that more beer was sold per square foot at The
Dixie Chicken than anywhere else in the United States.
The larger facility also allowed Ganter to display his pet
rattlesnakes. While a cheerleader at St. Mary’s
University - Home of the Rattlers - Ganter began catching
rattlesnakes and allowing them to slither across gym
floors during halftime of basketball games. The snakes -
some live, some stuffed - became mainstays at The
Chicken, and it remains that way today.
The Dixie Chicken is arguably the second
most-famous destination in College Station,
behind Texas A&M University itself, but
Ganter left a business legacy throughout
College Station and Bryan prior to his death
in 2004:
Eastgate, College Station
Texas Moon Tavern (later known as Alfred T.
Hornback’s);
Northgate, College Station
Farkleberry’s (later known as Miranda’s),
Sticky Chin’s Ice Cream (later known as Dry
Bean Saloon), Shadow Canyon, Satchel’s
BBQ & Steaks;
South College Avenue, Bryan
Chicken Oil Company
Ganter’s daughters, Jennifer and Katy,
continue their father’s vision by operating
restaurants, bars and venues that entertain
multiple generations of Aggies and new
visitors to the community.