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  2. Margaritas (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    A Margaritas restaurant in Lexington, Massachusetts. Margaritas is a Mexican restaurant chain in New England. [1] [2] ...

  3. Amor y Tacos - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ortega opened Amor y Tacos in October 2013, but it officially debuted on November 4, 2013. [4] The restaurant was a new pursuit by Ortega, who had previously opened other restaurants throughout Southern California, such as Ortega 120 in Redondo Beach. [1] [3] He had also worked with noted chefs Michael Cimarusti and Wolfgang Puck in the ...

  4. New taco restaurant in Fort Worth will bring back original ...

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    West Magnolia Avenue is getting a new taco restaurant and bar, but the flavors will be familiar. Tres Amigos Tacos & Tequila will replace a previous taco bar-and-grill at 909 W. Magnolia Ave ...

  5. 15 National Margarita Day deals for sippable savings - AOL

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    On Feb. 22, Twin Peaks has the following deals for National Margarita Day: $5 House Margaritas. $6 Peaks Margaritas. $8 Watermelon Margarita. $7 Margarita “On the Rocks” $8 Casamigos Pool ...

  6. Amigos (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Amigos is a fast-food Mexican restaurant chain founded in Lincoln, Nebraska. The first location opened at 5500 'O' Street on June 17, 1980. Currently, there are 30 Amigos restaurants in multiple cities. [1] Amigos is one of two regional restaurant chains that serves "Cheese Frenchees", a regional delicacy invented in Lincoln in the 1950s. [2]

  7. A behind-the-scenes look at how Tito's Tacos makes its ... - AOL

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    On a slow day, Tito's serves about 3,000 to 5,000 crunchy tacos. On a busy day, they fry up around 8,000. Filled with shredded beef, iceberg lettuce and brimming with cheddar cheese, the tacos are ...

  8. Mexican cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tamales are differentiated by the filling which is again defined by the sauce (red or green chile pepper or mole). Dishes without a sauce are rarely eaten without salsa or without fresh or pickled chiles. This includes street foods, such as tacos, tortas, soup, sopes, tlacoyos, tlayudas, gorditas and sincronizadas. [17]

  9. Margarita - Wikipedia

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    Fruity sodas such as fruit punch, lime, pineapple, or mandarin orange Jarritos, or sports drinks such as blue or orange Gatorade, [31] [29] can substitute for triple sec. [32] A margarita made with orange soda and beer is a sunrise beer margarita; if it is made with carbonated fruit punch soda, it is a sunset margarita. [33]