Tacos and tequila restaurant takes over historic blue house in Rowlett

May 14, 2026 | 5:27 pm

The city of Rowlett has a fine new place for tacos and tequila: Called Ollie’s Azul House, it just opened inside the historic Oliver House at 3410 Main St., taking over the space most recently occupied by Brick & Bones (which closed in January), where it’s doing “elevated tacos” and “curated tequila.”

Ollie’s is from some of Rowlett’s finest, including Michael Gallops, president of the Metrocrest Area Chamber, former Mayor Pro Tem, and six-year city council member; and Chris Kizziar, founder of hunger organization Life Message, located two doors down from the restaurant.

“I’ve lived in Rowlett for 22 years and Chris has lived here for 35,” Gallops says. “We saw this as another opportunity to give back and do something fun.”…

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