Success strategies dropped for The Little Longhorn Saloon

ABJ continues to shine the spotlight on longtime local businesses via the Austin Icons series to see if they're in danger of dying or, if not, how they hold firm. Tips for longevity abound. This time, the boss of The Little Longhorn Saloon explains how this bar has lasted for about 80 years. It takes much more than just chicken sh*t bingo.
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