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  2. Chuy's - Wikipedia

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    Chuy's Holdings, Inc. is an American Tex-Mex restaurant chain founded in 1982 in Austin, Texas, by Mike Young and John Zapp. [3] As of July 2024, Chuy's had 101 restaurants across 15 states in Arkansas, Louisiana, Colorado, Texas, Virginia, Florida, Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

  3. Yes, Chuy’s restaurants were sold to Olive Garden. But not ...

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    Founded March 19, 1982, by Artemia and Jesus “Chuy” Adame as a three-table restaurant on West Central Avenue, the family-owned Chuy’s now has four locations across Fort Worth, River Oaks ...

  4. A Popular Mexican Chain Continues Closing Locations In 2024 - AOL

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    Chuy's / FacebookTex-Mex lovers have one less spot to grab burritos and queso after a popular Mexican chain abruptly closed one of its restaurants, continuing a streak of closures that began ...

  5. After 11 years, restaurant closes on Country Club Plaza, the ...

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    An Olathe location opened in 2017 and closed in 2019, and an Overland Park location opened in 2018 and closed during the early days of the pandemic.. Chuy’s started in Austin in 1982. It was ...

  6. South Lawndale, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    South Lawndale is a community area on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois. Over 80% of the residents are of Mexican descent and the community is home to the largest foreign-born Mexican population in Chicago. [2] [3] The community is home to two distinct neighborhoods, Little Village and Marshall Square.

  7. Lower West Side, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    West 18th Street is an active commercial corridor, with Mexican bakeries, restaurants, and groceries, though the principal district for Mexican shopping is W 26th Street in Little Village, Chicago's other formerly majority Pan-Slavic community. The United States Postal Service operates the Pilsen Post Office on 1859 S Ashland Avenue. [21]