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A Boca Grande Taqueria location in Cambridge, Massachusetts The original Chuy's in Austin, Texas An El Pollo Loco location in Hacienda Heights, California A Taco John's location in Athens, Ohio A Qdoba, with the chain's former "Qdoba Mexican Grill" signage, in Eden Prairie, Minnesota Pancho Villa restaurant in Seinäjoki, Finland
A corn tortilla stuffed with beef, lamb, or goat meat and mozzarella cheese. Quesabirria ('cheese birria ') (also called birria tacos [1] or red tacos [2]) is a Mexican dish comprising birria-style cooked beef folded into a tortilla with melted cheese and served with a side of broth (Spanish: consomé) for dipping.
La Taqueria is a restaurant in San Francisco, California. In 2017 it was named one of America's Classics by the James Beard Foundation. History Owner ...
El Taco de la Ermita is a popular outdoor taco stand in Baja California, Mexico that serves a diverse variety of gourmet-style tacos. [9] Wait times can be an hour or longer, and the stand typically has an armed security guard on premises to maintain order.
Hacienda Hotel and Casino, now Hoover Dam Lodge, near Boulder City, Nevada; The Haçienda, a nightclub in Manchester, England; The Hacienda (Milpitas Ranchhouse), a hotel in Monterey, California; La Hacienda (Buffalo Creek, Colorado), listed on the NRHP in Colorado; Hacienda, a bus rapid transit station on Mexibús Line I in Zumpango, Mexico
Taqueria Arandas is a chain of Mexican restaurants in Greater Houston, Texas. The first location opened in Houston's Northside in 1981. The corporate headquarters is located in Houston. [1] As of March 2014 the Taqueria Arandas chain makes $40 million per year.
La Hacienda/Los Barrios San Antonio, Texas: Diana Barrios-Trevino 3 BT0303 Jerk ribeye: Nigel Spence Ripe Kitchen and Bar Mount Vernon, New York: Nigel Spence 4 BT0304 Chicken fried steak [a] Paula Deen: Uncle Bubba's Oyster House Savannah, Georgia: Paula Deen 5 BT0305 Pie Janet LaPosta & Ally Taylor Pie Moms Rockland, Maine: Bobby Flay 6 ...
The hacienda had 2 inner courtyards, or placitas, around which a total of 21 rooms were built. It was constructed as a fortress for protection against attacks by Plains tribes, [3] [8] [nb 2] such as Comanche and Apache raiders. When there was a threat of violence, the livestock were brought into the courtyards of the hacienda for safety. [10]