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Molina's Cantina is a Tex-Mex restaurant chain in Houston, Texas. As of 2022, Molina's is the oldest still-operating Tex-Mex restaurant in Houston. Molina's is known for its family restaurant atmosphere and the employees who work in Molina's for many years at a time. As of 1992, one cashier had worked at Molina's for 20 years.
In Houston, several restaurants that have authentic Mexican cuisine call themselves "Mex-Mex." Several restaurants that have both Tex Mex and Mexican cuisine call themselves "Mix Mex." [3] As of 2012, Molina's Cantina is the oldest still-operating Tex-Mex restaurant in Houston.
Interior of Esparza's in Portland, Oregon, U.S., in 2008 Exterior of a Molina's Cantina restaurant in Houston, Texas, U.S. Following is a list of notable restaurants known for serving Tex-Mex: Baja Fresh [1] Bridges Cafe, Portland, Oregon, U.S. BurritoVille; Chapultepec Lupita, Houston, Texas, U.S. Chevys Fresh Mex [1] Chi-Chi's; Chili's [1]
A server at Molina's Cantina says he was just a young worker the first time he served Barbara Bush her favorite cheese enchiladas. Houston cantina photos capture Barbara Bush's zest for life and ...
Pages in category "Latin American restaurants in Houston" ... Molina's Cantina; N. Ninfa's This page was last edited on 6 October 2023, at 03:49 (UTC) ...
The following restaurants and restaurant chains are located in Houston, Texas This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Molina's Cantina in Southside Place: Molina's was established by Raul Molina. Mexican migration into Houston increased with the expansion of the railroad system and the installation of Porfirio Díaz as the President of Mexico. Mexicans fleeing the hardships of the Díaz modernization program used the railroads to travel to Texas.
Will Molina, left, died at a hospital after being shot by a pellet gun at a fraternity house on April 12, 2019, by Zack Flores, right, a Sacramento State student at the time.