If you've been to Chico's Tacos lately you've probably noticed your order of "tacos" is no longer being served in the red and white paper boats like they've been for decades.
Celebrity chef Aaron Sanchez was in El Paso to film an episode for his Cooking Channel series, Taco Trip. Local favorite Chico's Tacos is one of the restaurants he filmed a segment in.
Chico’s Taco and Whataburger; they’re both popular, iconic restaurants that have legions of vocal fans who sing their praise. But where would you rather get your munchies on after partying the night away?
Each year Hispanic Business publishes a list which features the top 500 Hispanic-owned and operated businesses based on annual revenue. This year, El Paso boasted 28 of them.
Yesterday was the Fourth of July, the day we celebrate our Independence from Britain, but there is a local milestone that was also celebrated yesterday. Chico's Tacos celebrated its 60th anniversary!
Residents in Central El Paso have successfully beaten back a proposed Walmart Neighborhood Market in their neighborhood. So, why is that a bad thing? It’s a bad thing because they missed out on the chance to bring jobs to the area, more shopping choices, and a well landscaped retail site.
Chico's Tacos has been in the Chelsea area of Central El Paso for over 40 years, but it's going to be torn down to make way for a Walmart Neighborhood Market grocery store. Damn you "progress"!!!!!
Chico's Tacos is an El Paso institution. There is no substitute for their rolled tacos in sauce, covered with their one of a kind shredded cheese. Texas Monthly, the magazine bible of the Lone Star State, gets a little sauce on it's chin with an ode to the best known restaurant in the city.
Three years ago, the city erupted in controversy when a group of gay men were kicked out of Chico's Tacos for, and here's where things get murky, either kissing and causing a scene, or kissing and not offending anyone. Three years later, one of the men has settled his part of the case.