CoServ on the Road Tour 2024: Celina

Celina Cajun Festival. Photos by BRIAN ELLEDGE
Celina Cajun Festival. Photos by BRIAN ELLEDGE

CELINA IS THE NEXT STOP for the CoServ on the Road Tour 2024! As the fastest-growing city in North Texas, it's no surprise that it's transformed into a vibrant, one-of-a-kind destination that is home to more than 100 businesses and nine different annual community events.

From the monthly Friday Night Market, which features over 60 vendors with handcrafted goods and seasonal produce, to hosting the biggest crawfish boil in North Texas every May with the Celina Cajun Fest, there is always plenty of food, fun, and live music to make each event a memorable one!

For the rest of the year, finding something to do, eat, or drink is easy.

The Honeysuckle Rose Boutique serves up more than clothes and jewelry. In the back of the boutique, you'll find a one-of-a-kind hat bar where you can create a unique accessory to fit your style. When you're done, head over to Lucy's on the Square for a slice of delectable pie. We know no one can beat Grandma's...but these are pretty darn close.

If you're a wine enthusiast, Valley Vines Tasting Room is one place you don't want to miss. Sourcing exceptional, hard-to-find wines from California and Washington State, you're sure to find one to suit your taste.

Looking for drinks and entertainment? Check out Little Wooden Penguin. They've got 28 rotating beers and wines on tap, seasonal workshops, an antique shop and putting greens all in one location.

These businesses are just a glimpse of the many unique offerings in Celina. We invite you to support
local businesses and experience everything this community has to offer firsthand.

Rachel Bay owns the Annie Jack Boutique, which has fashionable clothes, local made products from olive oil to honey, and an espresso bar serving scones, coffee and teas.
Rachel Bay owns the Annie Jack Boutique, which has fashionable clothes, local made products from olive oil to honey, and an espresso bar serving scones, coffee and teas.
Honeysuckle Rose Boutique has fashionable clothes shoes and boots.
Honeysuckle Rose Boutique has fashionable clothes shoes and boots.

THINGS TO DO:

FRIDAY NIGHT MARKET
These free events are hosted on the first Friday of the month and include delicious local food and live music.

CELINA CAJUN FEST
Every May, Celina’s Downtown Square transforms into a Cajun culinary destination featuring crawfish, gumbo, jambalaya and more.

ROLLERTOWN BEERWORKS
Started by former radio personalities Ben Rogers and Jeff “Skin” Wade, this taproom and brewery has craft beer, live music and food trucks.

Lunch time at Lucy's on the Square in downtown Celina.
Lunch time at Lucy's on the Square in downtown Celina.
Lucy's on the Square is known for their Apple, Coconut Cream, Key Lime, Chocolate and Bourbon Pecan pies.
Lucy's on the Square is known for their Apple, Coconut Cream, Key Lime, Chocolate and Bourbon Pecan pies.
 Doug and Melody Samuelson own and operate Valley Vines Tasting Room. They specialize in wines from California and Washington State.
Doug and Melody Samuelson own and operate Valley Vines Tasting Room. They specialize in wines from California and Washington State.

WHERE TO EAT:

LUCY'S ON THE SQUARE
Located in a century-old building, this locally owned restaurant serves comfort foods and homemade pies all day.

VALLEY VINES TASTING ROOM
Valley Vines specializes in offering wines sourced from small, family-owned wineries.

The Little Wooden Penguin is located just North of Downtown Celina and incorporates a bar with wines and beers on tap.
The Little Wooden Penguin is located just North of Downtown Celina and incorporates a bar with wines and beers on tap.
They have a special hat bar where you can customize your own ladies' western hat or trucker hat.
They have a special hat bar where you can customize your own ladies' western hat or trucker hat.
Annie Jack Boutique has fashionable clothes, local made products from olive oil to honey, and an espresso bar serving scones, coffee and teas.
Annie Jack Boutique has fashionable clothes, local made products from olive oil to honey, and an espresso bar serving scones, coffee and teas.

WHERE TO SHOP:

LITTLE WOODEN PENGUIN
With a variety of beer and wines on tap, seasonal workshops, antique shopping and putting greens,
it’s more than just a shop, it’s an experience.

HONEYSUCKLE ROSE BOUTIQUE
B-Y-O-H (Build Your Own Hat) at their custom hat bar. They also offer a wide selection of
apparel and accessories.

ANNIE JACK
Offers a curated collection of clothes, gifts and home goods. There’s even a coffee shop located in the back.

Mayor Rhonda Harrison describes Krum as a tight-knit community on the verge of a growth spurt and expects the retail base to grow soon. She said it’s inevitable that many more farmers will sell their land and more development will be coming – it’s up to the town council and city staff to ensure the growth is done in a smart responsible manner.

“I’ve lived here for 30 years now and I can’t imagine living anywhere else,” Rhonda said.