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A SHORT HISTORY: In 1928, Roy's Café, then named "City Café", was 3 doors north of its present location. In 1932, the café moved to its present location, still under the same name. Buck Davis operated café until 1936, when he turned the café over to his daughter Sue. It was then renamed "Sue's Café", which she operated until it was sold in 1941. Roy Justice changed the name to "Roy's Café", as it is still known today. Roy had owned the café for about 3 years when it was sold. At that time, he requested his name be removed, but of course, the new owners never quite got around to it. Although it has been sold several times since, the name has remained the same. in May of 1976, the café was purchased by Vernon McGuyer. Roy's is the oldest and best continuously operated food establishment in Corsicana and Navarro County, a tradition which we are very proud to carry forward into the 21st century. Roy's Café was purchased by the Blackwell's on December 30, 2000. It has a flare of the past and a pinch of the present....the perfect recipe for the future. We are proudly celebrating our 85th anniversary and look forward to many years to come with Don Denbow, Ricky Blackwell and Richelle Blackwell Perry leading the charge.