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It’s good news for five Texas cities: An old-time Mexican food chain will reopen all locations by the end of 2024, starting with the location near Dickies Arena and the Fort Worth Zoo.
A 93-year Tex-Mex landmark moved, and a 75-year-old steakhouse went up for sale. Some restaurants closed because of slumping business or staff shortages, but often the owners simply retired.
Pancho's Mexican Buffet is a chain of Tex-Mex restaurants [1] in the United States. [2] In 2017, the owners began closing stores due to poor performance, and developed a small store concept named "Cuban Cafe". There are currently three locations: Houston, [1] [3] Dallas Fort Worth(DFW), and Arlington. [4]
The bar in Fort Worth’s Historic Stockyards has been shut down since Aug. 5, when a fire sent patrons and employees running and left the building unusable until repairs are done.
At one time, there were more than 50 Taco Villas, from as far east as Longview, Texas, to Albuquerque, New Mexico. In 2012, Taco Villa expanded into North Texas by opening a store in Benbrook, TX. [2] In 2013, a store was opened in North Fort Worth. In 2015, the Benbrook location was closed. In November 2018, the North Fort Worth location was ...
Here are more of Fort Worth’s oldest restaurants: Carshon’s Delicatessen, 3133 Cleburne Road, opened downtown in 1917, 1925 or 1928, according to various sources. It has moved several times.
La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth is a Hispanic-themed shopping mall in Fort Worth, Texas. Opened in 1962 as Seminary South and later known as Fort Worth Town Center , it was reinvented as a center catering to largely Hispanic clientele after losing most of its major stores.
One restaurant has complimentary paletas at the door. The other has homestyle carne guisada or chili-spiced chicken mole.