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There are currently three locations: Houston, [1] [3] Dallas Fort Worth(DFW), and Arlington. [ 4 ] Pancho's main product is an all-you-can-eat buffet, [ 5 ] though unlike many other such buffets additional food is brought by waitstaff rather than self-served, except for in the chain's "Super Buffet" locations.
Because of problems with the business, Ninfa's ultimately had to close three of the four new Dallas locations. [10] At later points in the 1980s Ninfa's closed another Dallas location and a San Antonio location. Greg Hassel of the Houston Chronicle said that expanding Ninfa's "has not always been easy." [4] In the early 1980s there were nine ...
The chain had locations in Houston, Galveston, and New Orleans. [11] The Galveston and New Orleans locations closed by 2012. [12] The restaurant's Houston locations included Travis Street/Downtown (the J.P. Morgan Chase Tower in Downtown Houston), [13] [14] Galleria (Uptown Houston, near The Galleria), [15] Hobby (near Hobby Airport), [16] Heights (on Shepherd Drive, near Houston Heights), [17 ...
The highlight: a free tasting event 5-8 p.m. Aug. 5 featuring 10 food stations with Hatch crab crakes, Hatch meatballs with Hatch queso and the bakery’s new Hatch brioche. (Register at ...
SPB Hospitality is a multi-brand restaurant operator headquartered in Houston, Texas.The company owns several casual dining restaurant chain brands, including Logan's Roadhouse, Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom, J. Alexander's, Stoney River Steak House, Krystal Restaurants, Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurants, and Rock Bottom Restaurants Breweries.
Trash Can Nachos. Serves 4-6. Ingredients. 6 oz corn tortilla chips, thick-cut. Taco seasoning (optional) 6 oz black bean puree (recipe follows) 6 oz queso or cheese sauce
The individual foil packets gently steam the nachos, melting the cheese while keeping the chips nice and crispy. Serve each individual packet straight from the grill, adding any and all of your ...
Former Fiesta Mart headquarters Former Fiesta Mart location in Midtown, Houston, Texas, United States, which closed in July 2020.. Fiesta Mart, L.L.C., formerly Fiesta Mart Inc., [1] is a Latino-American supermarket chain based in Houston, Texas that was established in 1972.