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  2. Black-eyed Pea (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Black-eyed Pea is an American restaurant chain, with outlets primarily in Colorado. Two corporate entities operate the restaurants. [ 1 ] The lone Texas restaurant is operated by Restaurants Acquisition I, L.L.C., [ 2 ] [ 3 ] whose company is based in Upper Kirby , Houston .

  3. List of casual dining restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Black-eyed Pea: Country casual United States (Colorado & Texas) 13 Includes full alcohol service and bar Bob Evans Restaurants: American United States (18 Mid-west and Mid-Atlantic states) 527 Specializing in country-style cooking Bob's Big Boy: Family, casual, and drive-in Southern California 5 The original Big Boy chain founded by Bob Wian in ...

  4. River Oaks Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    La Griglia Restaurant is in the center. In 2006 Mimi Swartz of National Geographic wrote that La Griglia is "the River Oaks lunch spot of choice." [21] The section that was demolished in 2007 included a Black-eyed Pea, a Jamba Juice, a Jos. A. Bank, and a bakery. The Jamba Juice and Jos. A. Bank moved while the Black-eyed Pea and the bakery ...

  5. 3 New Year's Eve food traditions said to bring 'luck' and ...

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    Bobby Q's Jus Like Mama's is a soul food restaurant on Long Island. Eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Eve has been a tradition since the Civil War. The peas are "seen as a symbol of spiritual ...

  6. It’s time for lucky black-eyed peas. Also, will Fort Worth ...

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    Yes, there’s still a Black-eyed Pea Restaurant. Also in Hey, Bud: Finding the elusive Hudson House table, and rumors about Hard Eight.

  7. Why do we eat ‘lucky’ black-eyed peas? In 1937, a Texan sold ...

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    It took Texas to make America swallow the idea of lucky New Year’s black-eyed peas. More than 85 years ago, in 1937, an East Texas promoter put the first national marketing campaign behind what ...

  8. List of Texas companies - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant chain P A Berry Aviation: Consumer services Airlines San Marcos: 1983 Charter airline P A Black-eyed Pea: Consumer services Restaurants & bars Houston: 1975 Restaurant chain P A Blue Bell Creameries: Consumer goods Food products Brenham: 1907 Ice cream, Food Products P A BNSF Railway: Industrials Railroads Fort Worth: 1996 Freight ...

  9. A landmark cafe is changing hands in the Fort Worth ... - AOL

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    The Star originally opened in the 1930s as Edna’s Star Cafe but opened and closed often through several changes, including a 1970s stint as a Black-eyed Pea Restaurant.