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Jackalope Tex-Mex and Cantina, or simply Jackalope, is a restaurant in Columbia City, Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Established by co-owners Jack Timmons and Graham Ayers in 2021, the restaurant serves Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisine , and has garnered a positive reception.
Cantina de San Ángel - a lakeside counter-service location with casual outdoor seating La Cava del Tequila - a tequila bar located adjacent to San Angel Inn Restaurante with a vast collection of tequilas, specialty margaritas and light Mexican appetizers, hosted by tequila "connoisseurs" who interact with park guests
Rio Bravo Cantina was a Tex-Mex style Mexican restaurant serving the southern United States and Michigan from its opening in 1985 until its closure in 2004. [1] The company relaunched in August 2015, only to close again 18 months later.
The Jersey Lilly, Judge Roy Bean's saloon in Langtry, Texas, c. 1900 A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.Saloons served customers such as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, lumberjacks, businessmen, lawmen, outlaws, miners, and gamblers.
The Sombrero Festival was founded in Brownsville, TX, in 1986 by Danny Loff in order to enhance the spirit of Charro Days and to expand the activities available to the general public. The Sombrero Festival includes a jalapeño-eating contest, 1-mile run/walk and a 5K run/walk, music and dancers, activities, numerous food stands and cooking ...
An enchilada at Javier's in Las Vegas. Appetizers include queso fundido with pasilla peppers, mushrooms, chorizo, onions and chipotle and ceviches. [7] [9]Entreés include dungeness crab, Maine lobster, and shrimp enchiladas and chiles rellenos.
The stage featured a plaster model of a cantina doorway that was decorated with glitter and neon finish. Day of the Dead skeletons, sombreros and a toast were incorporated into the shows. On stage, both Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill donned several costumes they designed, including rhinestone-embellished serapes, jackets, and oversized cowboy hats.
El Sombrero (1950–2014) [129] [130] [131] was the oldest Mexican restaurant in Las Vegas, [132] located at 807 South Main Street in downtown. [133] Café Bleu; Fleur de Lys (–2010) The Green Shack (1929-1999) Julian Serrano Tapas (2010-2025) KOI (closed 2024) Lupo by Wolfgang Puck (closed 2023) [134] [135] Margaritaville Las Vegas [136 ...