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  2. Rob Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Robert Clifton "Rabbit" Pitts (July 27, 1979 – August 25, 2024) was an American businessman, television personality, and classic car enthusiast. He was best known for co-starring in the Netflix series Tex-Mex Motors, and his storytelling on the YouTube channel VINwiki.

  3. Mariano Martinez (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Martinez received special recognition from the Dallas City Council on February 16, 2006 for "building a Dallas business that helped transform Tex-Mex cuisine into an American favorite". Martinez was congratulated by the White House on his induction into the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. in a personal letter from President George W ...

  4. Tijuana Flats - Wikipedia

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    Tijuana Flats Tex-Mex is a privately-held American restaurant chain serving Tex-Mex cuisine. It has over 91 locations (65 company owned and 26 franchised) throughout Florida, Alabama, Tennessee and North Carolina. [1] Tijuana Flats restaurants are fast-casual hybrids with fresh food, hot sauce bars, art murals and off-beat culture.

  5. 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.

  6. Don Pablo's - Wikipedia

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    A franchise was sold to a Florida-based operator who re-opened a Don Pablo's in Sarasota, Florida, in 2012. [25] [26] [27] The Sarasota location was the sole remaining franchise [26] until it was finally closed in 2015. [28] In 2014, the 34-unit chain was acquired by San Antonio-based Food Management Partners (FMP). [3]

  7. “Wheel of Fortune” Contestant Shocks Viewers with Cheesy ...

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    A Wheel of Fortune contestant has gone viral for her "cheesesteak" blunder.. On the Monday, Dec. 30 episode, Gaelyn Nease from Tallahassee, Florida, appeared to be poised to win big as she faced ...

  8. Tex-Mex - Wikipedia

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    Tex-Mex cuisine is characterized by its heavy use of shredded cheese, beans, meat (particularly chicken, beef, and pork), chili peppers, and spices, in addition to flour tortillas. Sometimes various Tex-Mex dishes are made without the use of a tortilla. A common example of this is the "fajita bowl", which is a fajita served without a soft tortilla.

  9. Baja Fresh - Wikipedia

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    Baja Fresh is an American chain of fast-casual Tex Mex restaurants founded in Newbury Park, California, in 1990 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona. It is owned by Canadian franchisor MTY Food Group. [1] The chain emphasizes fresh ingredients, each restaurant featuring a self-serve salsa bar.