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Pulido’s, a local Tex-Mex restaurant company with 57 years of history, will shut its locations indefinitely beginning Oct. 14 while owners plan its future, a spokesman for the family said Wednesday.
All over Fort Worth are ghosts of grocery stores past. ... “A customer who preferred cold cash to groceries took $520 from Worth Food Market No. 1, 526 S. Henderson St., about 6 p. m. Thursday ...
Michael Nevares, co-founder of Miguelito’s Mexican Restaurant in Hurst, Texas, shows off the Gabriela dinner on June 13, 1997. Nevares died in 2004.
In 1996, Reata opened its second location [5] in Fort Worth, Texas, on the 35th floor of the Bank One Tower. Following the F3 tornado on March 28, 2000, Reata was hit and forced to close. [6] [7] [8] Within six weeks, the restaurant was rebuilt and became operational in the original location that was hit by the tornado. In January 2001, the ...
The tacos-and-margaritas restaurants grew from a food truck that operated late at night behind West Seventh Street bars. Two more gone: Fort Worth restaurants sold, closing near Dickies Arena ...
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 57-year ...
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The newest arrival in the Fort Worth market is known for diner breakfast. Keke’s Breakfast Cafe , new at 3000 S. Hulen St. and 9821 North Freeway, is a Florida corporate chain owned by Denny’s .