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  2. A historic Tex-Mex restaurant in the Fort Worth Stockyards is ...

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    It’s moving from a 1915 building across the street into a 1911 building, keeping its 41 years of history as one of the Stockyards’ leading Mexican restaurants.

  3. Cowboy up! Here’s how to book tables for Reata restaurants at ...

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    In the meantime, make reservations now to dine beginning Jan. 13 at Reata at the Rodeo (817-336-5766), Reata at the Backstage Club (817-348-0642) or La Espuela, the pop-up restaurants inside the ...

  4. Category:Mexican restaurants in Texas - Wikipedia

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  5. 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]

  6. El Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    El Rodeo may refer to: El Rodeo, Escuintla, Guatemala; El Rodeo, San Marcos, Guatemala; El Rodeo de San Antonio, Michoácan, Mexico; El Rodeo (Mexico City Metrobús ...

  7. Pancho's Mexican Buffet - Wikipedia

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    After several years of operating his restaurant as a success, Arrambide turned his energy towards creating a Pancho's restaurant chain. The company eventually relocated its corporate office from El Paso to Fort Worth, Texas in 1966. [3] In 2007, Pancho's moved east again, this time to Dallas, Texas. Since 1979, the corporation has changed hands ...

  8. Ninfa's - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 Ninfa's had 43 restaurants in Texas and Louisiana. [15] In a one-year period ending on October 16, 1996, Ninfa's embarked on an expansion program, opening six new restaurants, with new locations in four Texas cities: El Paso, Killeen, Tyler, and Waco, Shreveport, Louisiana, and Leipzig, Germany.

  9. Salsarita's Fresh Mexican Grill - Wikipedia

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    Salsarita's Fresh Mexican Grill is a chain of fast casual Tex Mex restaurants in the United States serving Mexican-style cuisine. [2] Restaurant service consists of: dine-in, take-out, online ordering, 3rd Party Delivery with some locations offering Drive Thru options.