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Taco Cabana was founded by Felix Stehling in September 1978, with its first restaurant at the corner of San Pedro and Hildebrand Avenue in Midtown San Antonio. [2] Stehling purchased a vacant Dairy Queen because the family needed additional parking space for their bar across the street, the Crystal Pistol.
After many appeals, the case went to the Supreme Court, which in 1992 ruled in Two Pesos, Inc. v. Taco Cabana, Inc. in favor of Taco Cabana. [1] As a result of the ruling, in 1993, Bombaywala sold Two Pesos, by then profitable, for $30 million to Taco Cabana rather than making the changes required by the judgment. [2] [3]
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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]
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Two months later, Taco Cabana agreed to buy Two Pesos' assets for approximately $22 million. [3] Richard Cervera, president and chief executive officer of Taco Cabana, stated that converting Two Pesos' restaurants to Taco Cabana restaurants would be “aided by the very striking physical resemblance of the two chains.” [18]