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Grapevine Visitors Shuttle GRAPEVINE Grapevine VisitorsLAKE ShuttleMILLS GRAPEVINE AUSTIN RANCH GAYLORD TEXAN TRAIL BASS PRO DR. Restaurant Route 26 GRAPEVINE MILLS/ Shuttle Stop GREAT WOLF DR. BASS PRO 4 NORTHWEST HWY. Shopping, Dining, Attractions IRA E. WOODS AVE. 3 TEXAS ST. 635 MAIN ST. MAIN FRANKLIN ST. TEXAN TRAIL 2 COLLEGE ST. HISTORIC DOWNTOWN 121 GRAPEVINE Boutique Shops, Dining, Wineries, Galleries, Entertainment 26 VISITOR INFORMATION CENTER 5 1 DALLAS RD. 114 INTERNATIONAL IRA E. WOODS AVE. 121 PKWY. HANOVER 12 6 GRAPEVINE 7 TOWNE CENTER 8 114 N. AIRFIELD 9 ST. MAIN 11 DALLAS FORT WORTH 121 10 INTERNATIONAL WILLIAM D. TATE AVE. AIRPORT GRAPEVINE TEXRail—Restaurants Route Originates TEXRail/GVRR Depot. Serves Historic Downtown Grapevine, North Main Street, Grapevine Visitor Information Center, Grapevine restaurants on Highway 114 and South Main Street. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday No No No 10 a.m.–8 p.m. 10 a.m.–8 p.m. 10 a.m.–8 p.m. 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Service Service Service GrapevineTexasUSA.com/Shuttle Departure Pick-up/Drop-off Locations time after the hour 1 TEXRail/GVRR Depot AJ’s on Main, Mason & Dixie, Weinberger’s Deli, :30 Chill Sports Bar, Wine Fusion Winery 2 Historic Grapevine (Main St./NB Franklin) Willhoite’s, Tolbert’s :32 Restaurant & Chili Parlor, Farina’s, Big Fish Seafood Grill & Bar, Dr. Sue’s Chocolate, Dino’s Steak & Claw House, Grape Vine Springs Winery, Sloan & Williams Winery, Umbra Winery, Jakes Burgers and Beer, JudyPie, HipPop, Chocolate Moonshine 3 Torian Cabin Cotton Patch Café, Main Street Bistro & Bakery, Tap-In Grill :33 & Pub, Napoli’s Italian Café, Messina Hof Grapevine Winery, House of Mo Boutique, Piaf Kitchen 4 North Main Street RE:defined Coffee, LA Burger, Sauce’d, British :35 Emporium, Grapevine Escape 5 Visitor Information Center/Grapevine Convention & Visitors :40 Bureau AJ’s on Main, Mason & Dixie, Weinberger’s Deli, Chill Sports Bar, Wine Fusion Winery, Bingham Family Vineyards Grapevine 6 Grapevine Towne Center/Target/Restaurants Bottlecap Alley, :45 Starbucks, Target, Jason’s Deli, Office Depot 7 Restaurants on William D. Tate Peace Burger, Baja Mex Grill, El :48 Taco.H, Ferrari’s Italian Villa and Chop House, Sidecar Tavern, Lenny’s Grill & Subs, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell, Jason’s Deli, Smoothie King 8 Restaurants north side Hwy 114 Brick House Tavern, Chili’s Bar & Grill, :50 La Madeleine, PF Changs, In-N-Out Burger, Grimaldi’s Pizzeria, Uncle Julio’s Fine Mexican Food, Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen 9 Restaurants south side Hwy 114 Buffalo Wild Wings, Hooters, :54 Plucker’s Wing Bar, Original Pancake House, California Kitchen, Freebirds World Burrito, The Experience, Red Robin 10 Restaurants/Hilton Garden Inn/ Holiday Inn Express :59 BoomerJacks’s Grill & Bar, Flips Patio Grill, Main Event Entertainment, Spring Creek BBQ, Olive Garden, Tinseltown Cinemark, Crush It-Virtual Sports Bar 11 Restaurants/Super 8 South Main St. Schlotzsky’s Deli, Saltgrass Steak :02 House 12 Restaurants/Comfort Inn South Main St. Winewood Grill, Lava 10, :05 Fireside Pies, Mi Dia from Scratch, Bob’s Steak & Chop House • Fares: Individual Day Pass = $5; Family • A driver may refuse to transport a • Service dogs are permitted on Day Pass = $10 (family–up to 2 adults passenger under the influence of alcohol, the shuttle but “pets” are not. & their children 18 and under.) illegal or dangerous substances or whose • Visitors who depart their hotels during behavior or language appears abusive, • Exact cash fare required. Drivers the last hour of operation are responsible offensive, disorderly or dangerous do not carry change. to find their own return transportation. to the driver or other passengers. • Passengers should be at stop five minutes • Due to its size, the Grapevine Visitors • Shuttles are accessible for common prior to the scheduled departure time. Shuttle is not able to provide transfers wheelchairs that are equipped with Drivers are unable to wait for passengers. for groups. Groups need to contract tie-down strap attachments. Each shuttle with a private charter service. • Smoking, eating and drinking are can accommodate two wheelchairs. not permitted on the shuttle..
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