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  2. Molina's Cantina - Wikipedia

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    From his arrival in Houston in the late 1920s, Raul Molina, Sr. had worked as a busboy, dishwasher, and counter staff, [6] working at the Old Monterrey Restaurant. [5] Later he and his wife Mary had saved enough funds to open a restaurant. [6] The family of Mary, née Sarabia, had established the newspaper La Gaceta Mexicana. [4]

  3. Cuisine of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Creole people who settled Houston around the 1920s brought their cuisine with them and often sold the food. The cuisine style spread in Houston in the post-World War II era. [9] Because of the post-World War II increase, various chains in the Houston area sell Creole food, including Frenchy's Chicken, Pappadeaux, and Popeyes. [10]

  4. Joe's Crab Shack - Wikipedia

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    Joe's Crab Shack opened its first location in Houston, Texas, in 1991. Landry's Restaurants, Inc., purchased the original Joe's in Houston in early 1994 to convert it into a Landry's Restaurant. By 1995 the chain had grown to three locations in Houston and one in Dallas. [1]

  5. Bissonnet Street - Wikipedia

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    Bissonnet Street is a major arterial road in Houston, Texas, United States.Bissonnet begins at Main Street in the Museum District of Houston and travels 19.4 miles (31.2 km) west-southwest through West University Place, Bellaire, Gulfton, Sharpstown, and Alief before terminating in unincorporated Fort Bend County near Mission Bend.

  6. Forum Park, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Forum Park is a community in Houston, Texas. It is bounded by Texas State Highway Beltway 8, U.S. Route 59 (Southwest Freeway), and Bissonnet Road. [1] A portion of the community resides in the Greater Sharpstown district. [2] The community includes many large apartments and townhouses with high population densities. [3]

  7. Houston Dash name Fabrice Gautrat head coach - AOL

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    The Houston Dash named Fabrice Gautrat as their new head coach on Friday. Gautrat, 37, has been an NWSL assistant coach with the North Carolina Courage (2023-24) and Chicago Red Stars (2020-22).

  8. Acme Oyster House - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the company began pursuing opening a location in Houston. [7] The location in Montrose, Houston opened in April 2021, and closed in December 2023. [8] It was in the former Tower Theatre, which was established in 1936 and later housed a theatre, a nightclub, a movie rental business, a Tex-Mex restaurant before becoming an Acme location. [9]

  9. Jim Goode - Wikipedia

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    James Douglas Goode (April 15, 1944 – February 2, 2016) was an American businessperson who was the owner of the Goode Company restaurant group in Houston, Texas. [ 1 ] As of 2012 [update] there are four different restaurant styles and a total of seven locations. [ 2 ]