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  2. Flagship City Food Hall welcomes Taco Cabana from ... - AOL

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    Tacos are having another moment. The red-hot trendy Latin American staple has a new player on the scene in the Flagship City Food Hall, 22 N. Park Row. "We've been wanting to expand for a couple ...

  3. Fiesta Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    The plan to separate Pollo Tropical and Taco Cabana was dropped in September 2016. At the time, there were plans to open up to 10 new Taco Cabana restaurants in Texas, adding to the 164 company-owned stores and 7 franchised ones. [6] In 2017, the store saw some declines in sales in the second quarter, which Fiesta attributed to less marketing.

  4. Taco Cabana - Wikipedia

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    Taco Cabana is an American fast casual restaurant chain that serves Tex-Mex cuisine. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of YTC Enterprises LLC, and headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. [1] Taco Cabana is recognized for its "pink" color scheme and semi-enclosed patio dining areas. Many menu items are handmade daily on-site, in open-display cooking ...

  5. Felix Stehling - Wikipedia

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    Felix Louis Stehling, Jr. (April 2, 1927 – December 10, 2012) [1] was an American businessman and restaurateur. [2] Stehling and his brother Mike Stehling co-founded Taco Cabana, a fast food restaurant chain specializing in Tex-Mex cuisine, in 1978. [2]

  6. Fajita - Wikipedia

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    A fajita (/ f ə ˈ h iː t ə /; Spanish: ⓘ), in Tex-Mex cuisine, is any stripped grilled meat, optionally served with stripped peppers and onions usually served on a flour or corn tortilla. [2] The term originally referred to skirt steak , the cut of beef first used in the dish. [ 3 ]

  7. Copacabana (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Copacabana had Brazilian decor and Latin-themed orchestras, while the menu featured Chinese food. [6] The club was also known for its chorus line, "The Copacabana Girls". [7] [8] As early as 1945 it also featured performances of "sweet" big-band music by Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm Orchestra which were broadcast live on the WOR ...

  8. La Cabaña - Wikipedia

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    Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña (Fort of Saint Charles), colloquially known as La Cabaña, is an 18th-century fortress complex, the third-largest in the Americas, located on the elevated eastern side of the harbor entrance in Havana, Cuba.

  9. Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Players say, "Taco," "Cat," "Goat," "Cheese," and "Pizza," in order as they place their cards. This continues until a player happens to say the name of the card they play—this is called a match. At this point, all players must slap the top of the central pile, and the last player to do so must take the entire pile and add it to the bottom of ...