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Last one for today. 

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The reborn Pulido’s Kitchen & Cantina restaurants will remodel a former Western wear store in Willow Park into a new Pulido’s, co-owner Bourke Harvey said.

The shop at 104 S. Ranch House Road was recently a location of the Lazy J Ranch Wear shops and had previously been home to other Western wear shops, a tractor dealer and an RV dealership.

Pulido’s, founded in 1967 in Fort Worth by Dionicia and Pedro Pulido to feed his railyard co-workers, was sold last year to Westland Restaurant Group. Westland remodeled and reopened the original location at 2900 Pulido St. 

Westland also owns JD’s Hamburgers, West Side Cafe and Curly’s Frozen Custard along with a second Pulido’s, 1224 Precinct Line Road, Hurst.

The company has also announced plans to reopen Margie’s Italian Gardens, 9805 Camp Bowie West Blvd., and to open La Iglesia, an upscale interior Mexico restaurant at 3420 Longvue Ave., along with a bar and grill, Fuel Stop 80, at 9813 Camp Bowie West Blvd. 

The company did not keep former Pulido’s properties near Benbrook and in Cleburne. 

The restaurant at 5051 Benbrook Highway has reopened as Don Melquias, joining locations in Acton and Joshua. 

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Margie's is taking goddamn forever. 

 

I'm hitting Don Melquias next week for lunch, will report back. 

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Rex’s Bar & Grill, a sports grill and hangout from the owner of Ol’ South Pancake House, will open any day at 1501 S. University Drive. 


Drive by there twice every weekday, construction work didn't really start until August. They did build a big patio in the back, I will post a picture next week. They also must have a high opinion of their food, there is a dedicated To-Go entrance.
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Last one for today. 
The reborn Pulido’s Kitchen & Cantina restaurants will remodel a former Western wear store in Willow Park into a new Pulido’s, co-owner Bourke Harvey said.
The shop at 104 S. Ranch House Road was recently a location of the Lazy J Ranch Wear shops and had previously been home to other Western wear shops, a tractor dealer and an RV dealership.
Pulido’s, founded in 1967 in Fort Worth by Dionicia and Pedro Pulido to feed his railyard co-workers, was sold last year to Westland Restaurant Group. Westland remodeled and reopened the original location at 2900 Pulido St. 
Westland also owns JD’s Hamburgers, West Side Cafe and Curly’s Frozen Custard along with a second Pulido’s, 1224 Precinct Line Road, Hurst.
The company has also announced plans to reopen Margie’s Italian Gardens, 9805 Camp Bowie West Blvd., and to open La Iglesia, an upscale interior Mexico restaurant at 3420 Longvue Ave., along with a bar and grill, Fuel Stop 80, at 9813 Camp Bowie West Blvd. 
The company did not keep former Pulido’s properties near Benbrook and in Cleburne. 
The restaurant at 5051 Benbrook Highway has reopened as Don Melquias, joining locations in Acton and Joshua. 
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Margie's is taking goddamn forever. 
 
I'm hitting Don Melquias next week for lunch, will report back. 

I never even see anyone working on Margie’s and drive by there several times a week.
I think he’s somewhere out here Aledo way. He attends church at Christ Chapel off 20 and Mikus.

This…heard he has something with some land in Parker County.
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On 12/21/2024 at 1:59 AM, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Will be interesting to see how this goes. 

https://fwtx.com/news/hey-is-that-tiger-woods/

 

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Whitey was two years older at Hills, he turned out a little better. 

was sitting at the Crescent Wrench couple weeks ago in Cresson,  some guy, last name Meadows came in and told us all about it... over and over and over.   sounds like its gonna be great place though.

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Nearby, the Bottled Blonde bar closed, going the way of another alcohol-driven alliteration, Concrete Cowboy. 
Anyone ever step foot in either? 

We stepped into CC one night when I had a babysitter and a hotel room downtown. I can’t imagine a douchier scene with the exception of Koe’s riot room. It was as if Varsity and Landmark bred with a chick from Azle.
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