If you want to find a variety of specialty shops while getting a taste of Amarillo's past, check out the Historic Route 66 downtown. The shops usually don't stay open late, so starting your shopping excursion either just after 10 am or before 5 pm is a good idea. Aside from these great little stores, you'll enjoy the rustic architecture that harkens back to a time when there were horses in the streets instead of cars. Even with it's modern update this area has retained that dusty, old-time feeling and a lot of character that you'll enjoy while shopping the streets of this district.
While you're sitting and sipping your drink at the Old Santa Fe Lounge, you'll feel like you're in some modern-day Hollywood movie. The modern yet dimly-lit ambiance and furnishings will allow you to not only relax and forget your hectic workweek, but it will transport you to another time and place. You'll forget you're in Amarillo when you look around and see the perfectly groomed waitstaff and equally alluring crowd that frequents the Santa Fe. All that's missing from this gem on the nightlife scene is you.
With big talents, big shows and a big schedule of upcoming shows, there's obviously nothing little about the Amarillo Little Theatre. The venue is a constant center of activity, and the various staff members and volunteers work hard, along with the directors, technicians and actors to put on the best show possible. Some of the highlights of the upcoming season include La Cage Aux Folles, Footloose, Chicago and Of Mice and Men. So if you're looking for some fresh entertainment with a Broadway flavor, look no further than the Amarillo Little Theatre for big-time fun.