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  2. New steak restaurant with locations in 49 states coming to ...

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    WAYNESBORO — A new steak restaurant is coming to Waynesboro next year. The public relations department of Texas Roadhouse confirmed to The News Leader that the chain, based in Louisville ...

  3. A new Mexican-Puerto Rican food restaurant opens in ... - AOL

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    A new restaurant has opened in Wichita Falls. Thursday was the first day of business for La Fogata at 1107 Broad Street near downtown. The business offers a menu of Mexican and Puerto Rican entrees.

  4. Waynesboro, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Waynesboro (/ ˈ w eɪ n z b ʌ r oʊ /) is a city in and the county seat of Wayne County, Tennessee, United States. [9] The population was 2,449 at the 2010 census, up from 2,228 in 2000. [ 10 ]

  5. Wayne County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Wayne County was created in 1817 from parts of Hickman and Humphreys counties. Waynesboro, its county seat, was established in 1821. [1] Located along the Tennessee River, the city of Clifton emerged as a key river port in the mid-19th century.

  6. El Torito - Wikipedia

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    El Torito (Spanish for "the little bull") is an American chain that serves Mexican food. El Torito operates 25 restaurants all in California . [ 1 ] El Torito is one of several Mexican cuisine restaurant chains operated by Xperience Restaurant Group.

  7. Waynesboro - Wikipedia

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  8. Al pastor - Wikipedia

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    Al pastor (from Spanish, "herdsman style"), tacos al pastor, or tacos de trompo is a preparation of spit-grilled slices of pork originating in the Central Mexican region of Puebla and Mexico City, where they remain most prominent; today, though, it is a common menu item found in taquerías throughout Mexico.

  9. Waynesboro Outlet Village - Wikipedia

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    The Waynesboro Outlet Village was demolished during August 2006 to make way for a new retail center, with the first new tenants planned to open in the fall of 2007. [2] Existing tenants were required to vacate their spaces by June 19, 2006.