Pancho's Mexican Buffet
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Pancho's Mexican Buffet | |
Type of Company | Buffet |
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Founded | 1958 |
Headquarters | Fort Worth, Texas |
Industry | Food |
Products | Mexican Food |
Website | Pancho's Mexican Buffet |
Pancho's Mexican Buffet is a chain of Tex-Mex restaurants (31 as of July 2006) in the United States. The bulk of the restaurants are in Texas; a few restaurants are also located in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. Pancho's main offering is an all you can eat buffet, though unlike many other such buffets additional food is brought by waitstaff rather than self-served. Pancho's also offers takeout service. The first Pancho's restaurant opened in El Paso, Texas in 1958. The Corpus Christi, Texas Location opened up in the 1960s. The company relocated to Fort Worth, Texas in 1966. At one time Pamex, the parent company of Pancho's, also operated a seafood restaurant called the Spanish Galleon. When the Galleon line of restaurants closed, at least some of them were converted into Pancho's restaurants. The current president of the company is Marty Adler.
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[edit] Pancho's Food
Pancho's food items include tacos, flautas, enchiladas, tamales, rice, refried beans, and many other traditional Tex-Mex items. Special items like fajitas may be available on certain days at a particular location. Sopaipillas have been served for dessert since the restaurant's beginnings; in the 1990s most locations also began offering a dessert bar with ice cream and other more traditional American fare. In the early 2000s many restaurants revised the recipes for several items in order to offer a low fat menu, including the same traditional items with low fat cheese and several new offerings.
[edit] Best Known For
While best known for their all you can eat format, Pancho's has also offered a limited item plate (usually serving rice, beans, and a choice of four other items), as well as other special plates such as a taco salad. Pancho's is also famous for having all you can eat customers "raise the flag" to request more food; each table has a small tricolored flag with the three colors of the flag of Mexico.
[edit] Related acronyms and concepts
Pancho's name brand also stands for a Pancho Villa thematic rock bar operating within the historical center of Nuevo Laredo.
[edit] Trivia
Though very popular, damage caused by Hurricane Katrina forced the location in Metairie, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans, to close permanently.
Though this location had been there for almost 50 years, it closed August of 2004. Pancho's Mexican Buffet Inc of Corpus Christi, Texas