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Originally posted by ram57ta View PostI was happy eating Panchos when I was a kid...then when I turned 16 I applied for the brand new Duncanville (actually Dallas) location at 67 and Cockrell Hill. I worked for Panchos for exactly 3 hours....the things I saw in that kitchen...the roaches crawling up and down the walls in the kitchen...the roaches crawling across the food prep tables......the horridly dirty plates and silverware that were being sent out to the tables after being rinsed off....not even cleaned....I almost puked watching the cooks preparing the food with roaches crawling all over them and the food they were making. I've never stepped foot into another one and never will. I actually cannot believe that Panchos still exists.Whos your Daddy?
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I wonder if they one off 360 in Arlington is still around?Originally posted by Da PrezFuck dfwstangs!! If Jose ain't running it, I won't even bother going back to it, just my two cents!!Originally posted by VETTKLR
Cliff Notes: I can beat the fuck out of a ZR1
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Back when I was little my parents would take us to the one on Buckner. Back in the late 80’s/90’s when Pleasant grove had nothing but old white people living there. And I couldn’t stand that shit hole. Even back then I thought it was the dirtiest place ever saw. the Bonanza steakhouse across the street was definitely my favorite in that area during those times.
Now days my chill spot is twin peaks That 29° beer spoiled me. The bar at Bennigan’s was my best chill. And if I wanted to eat they had pretty damn good food too.
Btw if you go to ponchos make sure you have a “poop knife”Last edited by soap; 01-16-2018, 05:24 PM.
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Originally posted by jluv View PostNope. It closed down sometime in the past year or two. I never understood why anyone would go to that location when Mariano's was 75 yards away.Whos your Daddy?
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The bestest TexMex fare I ever had in Tejas was at the probably now-defunct Kelly Island in San Antonio on Cupples Road. Only open until about 3:00 PM (or 1500 for the Air Force peeps that used to be nearby) The "I" and the "S" had fallen off the sign by the road and that place will forever be referred to as Kelly Land.
Pancho's cuisine to me was always like a cheap bargain basement version of El Chico. That raising the flag was great though!
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Originally posted by Unicorn Jeff View PostMy family from New york would come down to Texas once a year in the summer for about a week or two. All they wanted to eat was Pancho's... they thought it was the best shit ever.
Also we used to fill the soapapillas with beans and rice then pour in hot sauce, that's the business.Originally posted by Nash B.Damn, man. Sorry to hear that. If it'll cheer you up, Geor swallows. And even if it doesn't cheer you up, it cheers him up.
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