Gone for now, but ‘we will be back’: Fort Worth Tex-Mex restaurants shut after 57 years

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Gone for now, but ‘we will be back’: Fort Worth Tex-Mex restaurants shut after 57 years
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The North Texas locations, including Hurst and near Benbrook, are what’s left of a family chain known as a place for fajitas and margaritas.

, will shut its locations indefinitely beginning Oct. 14 while owners plan its future, a spokesman for the family said Wednesday.

All three Pulido’s — two in west Fort Worth and one in Hurst — will be affected, the spokesman said. The last two of eight outlying locations, in Cleburne and Stephenville, previously closed.bud@star-telegram,com That location, 2900 Pulido St., is on a one-block long street since named after the family. Other locations are at 5050 Benbrook Highway, in Fort Worth near Benbrook, and 1224 Precinct Line Road, Hurst.

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