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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 ]
Lauro Cavazos, who served as the first Hispanic United States Cabinet officer, was born on the King Ranch during his father's service as a ranch foreman in January, 1927. Example of a King Ranch; a Ford F-250 (2005–2007) On November 18, 1936, Luther Blanton and his son, John, trespassed on the ranch by crawling through the fence surrounding it.
The Attic (defunct) – a former 1,200 seat Smörgåsbord restaurant in West Vancouver, British Columbia, that was open from 1968 to 1981; Fresh Choice (defunct) – a former chain of buffet-style restaurants which operated in California, Washington, and Texas under the names Fresh Choice, Fresh Plus, Fresh Choice Express, and Zoopa
King Ranch chicken casserole served with cornbread and mashed potatoes. King Ranch chicken is a Tex-Mex casserole.Its name comes from King Ranch, one of the largest ranches in the United States, although the actual history of the dish is unknown and there is no direct connection between the dish and the ranch.
CKE Restaurants owns Carl's Jr. / Green Burrito, and Hardee's / Red Burrito dual-branded chains. Dunkin' Brands (defunct 2020) owns Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins . Focus Brands owns Auntie Anne's , Carvel , Cinnabon , Moe's Southwest Grill , and Schlotzsky's .
Lost Restaurants of Houston. - See profile at the Houston Heritage Society; Leftwich, David (2016-11-22). "The history of Houston food". Houston Chronicle. Kaplan, David. "Restaurateurs from Mexico adapt as they start anew in area." Houston Chronicle. February 17, 2013. Pollack, Hilary. "Meet the Most Influential Man in Houston’s BBQ Scene" .
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The restaurant popularized fajitas in the Houston area. [3] This dish was so influential that, by 2001, just about all Tex-Mex restaurants in Houston served a version of the Ninfa's fajitas. [7] Original Ninfa's tacos al carbón/fajitas. The second most popular dish was the "Green Sauce," an avocado and tomatillo sauce.