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  2. Taco Cabana - Wikipedia

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    Taco Cabana is an American fast casual restaurant chain that serves Tex-Mex cuisine. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of YTC Enterprises LLC, and headquartered in San Antonio, Texas. [1] Taco Cabana is recognized for its "pink" color scheme and semi-enclosed patio dining areas. Many menu items are handmade daily on-site, in open-display cooking ...

  3. Flagship City Food Hall welcomes Taco Cabana from ... - AOL

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    Taco Cabana will be open 11 a.m. to 8 pm. Tuesdays through Saturdays and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. "We'll be one of the three places open on Sundays," in the Food Hall, she said.

  4. Carrols Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011 the company announced it was divesting itself of its two Central American-themed chains, Taco Cabana and Pollo Tropical, in a spin-off aimed at helping the company focus on its core Burger King operations. [8] The sale of the two chains, collectively called the Fiesta Restaurant Group, was completed in May 2012. [9]

  5. Fiesta Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the store saw some declines in sales in the second quarter, which Fiesta attributed to less marketing. As of July 2017, it had 176 Taco Cabana stores. [7] On January 14, 2020, it was announced that Fiesta Restaurant Group will be closing 19 Texas Taco Cabanas immediately, citing - “eliminate all stores with significant losses". [8]

  6. Two Pesos - Wikipedia

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    Two Pesos was a Tex-Mex restaurant chain in the U.S. state of Texas that opened in 1982 in Houston. It was similar to Taco Cabana but Two Pesos never opened in Taco Cabana's home market of San Antonio. The Two Pesos chain was sold to Taco Cabana in 1993 after losing a drawn-out trade dress suit that appeared before the United States Supreme Court.

  7. Felix Stehling - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Two Pesos, Inc. v. Taco Cabana, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    However, in 1986, Taco Cabana opened restaurants in Houston and other markets in Texas where Two Pesos operated restaurants. [7] One year later, Taco Cabana sued Two Pesos in federal district court for trade dress infringement under the Lanham Act and for theft of trade secrets under Texas common law. [10]

  9. List of casual dining restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Taco Cabana: Tex-Mex United States 176 Taco del Mar: Tex-Mex United States 260 Taziki's Mediterranean Café: Fast casual: United States 82 Togo's: Sandwiches United States 200 Formerly operated alongside Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins Toks: Fast casual: Mexico 200 Tom's BaoBao: Bao: United States 2 Owned by a Chinese chain called Ganqishi ...