Bryan City Council Proclamation For The 100th Anniversary Of Martin’s BBQ

Photo from the city of Bryan showing (front row L-R) Betty and Steve Kapchinskie receiving a city council proclamation from mayor pro tem James Edge at the May 20, 2025 city council meeting. Behind them are council members (L-R) Paul Torres, Ray Arrington, Jared Salvato, and Marca Ewers-Shurtleff.
Photo from the city of Bryan showing (front row L-R) Betty and Steve Kapchinskie receiving a city council proclamation from mayor pro tem James Edge at the May 20, 2025 city council meeting. Behind them are council members (L-R) Paul Torres, Ray Arrington, Jared Salvato, and Marca Ewers-Shurtleff.

The Bryan city council’s May meeting included a proclamation for the 100th anniversary of Martin’s BBQ.

Click HERE to read and download the proclamation issued at the May 20, 2025 Bryan city council meeting.

Accepting the proclamation were Steve and Betty Kapchinskie.

Grandson Steve Kapchinskie said the business opened as a 1925 version of a convenience store, where customers could fuel their vehicles and get groceries along with their barbecue

The land was purchased in 1924, the year before the fourth generation business opened.

Martin’s present building on South College opened in 1939.

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