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  2. List of Mexican restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Based in the United States, not related to Mexican company El Taco Tote: El Paso, Texas: Ciudad Juárez, Mexico: 1988 23 Don Pedro Mexican Restaurant San Antonio, Texas: San Antonio, Texas: 1968 1 Dos Reales Champaign, Illinois: 7 El Bajío: Mexico City, Mexico: Mexico City, Mexico: 1972 18 El Fenix: Dallas, Texas: Dallas, Texas: 1918 21 Grupo ...

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  4. Category:Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... out of 32 total. * ... Mexican restaurants (5 C, 23 P) Restaurants in Mexico ...

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    The Restaurant.com app is available from the Apple app store for iOS mobile devices, and from the Google Play store for Android devices. Once you've installed it, you can use it to view your certificates and show these at restaurants. 1. Open the Restaurant.com app on your mobile device. 2. Tap Account to sign in. 3. Tap My Certificates. 4.

  6. Señor Frog's - Wikipedia

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    Señor Frog's (Mister Frog) is a Mexican-themed franchised bar and grill in tourist destinations throughout Mexico, the Caribbean, Tenerife, and the United States. [1]In Mexico and the western Caribbean, about 75% of its revenues come from alcoholic beverage sales.

  7. Carlos'n Charlie's - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Carlos'n Charlie's, Grupo Anderson's has the Señor Frog's chain, along with other similarly-branded restaurants/bars like Carlos O'Brians and El Squid Roe. [4] Carlos'n Charlie's restaurants averaged $3.6 million in 2005 with an average check of $22.50. They expected sales to grow from $105 million to $112 million in 2006. [5]

  8. Don Pablo's - Wikipedia

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    The menu featured Tex-Mex items, made-from-scratch salsa, tortillas and sauces, and a range of other Mexican specialties. At one time, this chain had as many as 120 locations throughout the United States and was the second largest full-service Mexican restaurant chain within the United States during the late 1990s, second only to Chi-Chi's. [2]

  9. Real Mex Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Another origin was the founding of Acapulco Mexican Restaurant and Cantina in 1960. In 1998, Acapulco became owned by the private equity firm Bruckmann, Rosser, Sherrill & Co. , [ 2 ] which expanded it into Real Mex Restaurants, acquiring El Torito , Chevy's Fresh Mex and other Mexican full-service chains. [ 3 ]