Amy's Kitchen Ribbon Cutting

The evening of February 11th marked the member ribbon cutting for Amy's Kitchen, a food truck member of the Comanche Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture. Amy's Kitchen. owned by Amy Chandler, is conveniently located right off of the Historic Comanche Square, next to Stone Eagle Beer Garden, and makes items like shrimp tempura, steak fries, Angus burgers, and much more! Stop by Amy's Kitchen today or give her a call at 254-979-6946 to see what kind of specials she's cooking up.
Pictured from left to right:
Virginia Fleming, Mike Smith, Addie, Amy Chandler, Elijah Chandler, Cecily Evans
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