Red velvet ropes and brass stanchions corral a queue of customers extending well past a blockade of gas pumps. This incongruous setup is only made stranger by the tropical green juice truck positioned in the center of it all. Located in a Shell station parking lot at the intersection of State Highway 6 and Voss Road, Nia Cane’s clashing environs belie its significant ties to Sugar Land’s historical identity. Located less than 5 miles from Imper…
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