uvalde comes to mind with belll county trying for a close second!OK, so who wants to guess: Worst ethics and training at a sheriff's department in Texas?
Now, silly. It fell in there while depositing the secret ingredient.Probably the secret ingredient
I'm wondering the same thing. I mean I haven't been there in almost 20 years. It was always good. Definitely more of a tourist spot.You sure you went to the right place? That sounds like Bill Miller, not the Salt Lick. I grew up in Driftwood so I know the Salt Lick pretty well.
Maybe the cook knew he was getting fired the next day or something.
Real Mexican food in Santa Fe was just as bad for me. Tex-Mex is the way to go.Tex-Mex outside of Texas is generally bad, but I have family in Ruidoso NM that absolutely love this Mexican food place there, and we go everytime I visit. I just don't have the heart to tell them that it just flat out sucks.
Goodson was great in the early 80's. Ate at Mel's when I was picking up an end of season Renfest check & bonus. The food was horrible the last check & bonus cash was awesome.Its a four-way tie of disappointment:
Goodson's in Tomball
Mel's in Tomball
I knew it'd be bad when I walked in and didn't see a single Mexican person working there.Worst tacos-Torchys.
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Back in the early 70's, there was a Mexican restaurant in Killeen that had great Mexican food. The cook was Japanese.I knew it'd be bad when I walked in and didn't see a single Mexican person working there.
And the best oriental place had mexican cooks too. Sadly they closed about 10 years ago. Best place to get Mexican food in Killeen now is Rosa's cafe. Ain't any oriental places left worth a damn. Maybe Hunan if they are still open. Wife won't eat there though, they are spicey. You would think that with the mix of orientals around Killeen there would be at least a decent hole in the wall place but there ain't.Back in the early 70's, there was a Mexican restaurant in Killeen that had great Mexican food. The cook was Japanese.
Someone should pin that manager down and tattoo MAGA across his forehead.A friend of mine wore a MAGA hat into a local Dickies. (Super nice guy, easy going, but unfortunately has passed away since this incident.) The manager screamed at him and cussed at him, finally chasing him out of the store, and then threatening him as he walked away. The food there is mediocre - at best - so it was very easy for me to never enter one of their stores again.
I'D BLAST THEM ON SOCIAL MEDIA!IN SMALLER TOWNS SOCIAL MEDIA CAN MAKE OR BREAK A BUSINESS!A friend of mine wore a MAGA hat into a local Dickies. (Super nice guy, easy going, but unfortunately has passed away since this incident.) The manager screamed at him and cussed at him, finally chasing him out of the store, and then threatening him as he walked away. The food there is mediocre - at best - so it was very easy for me to never enter one of their stores again.
A friend of mine wore a MAGA hat into a local Dickies. (Super nice guy, easy going, but unfortunately has passed away since this incident.) The manager screamed at him and cussed at him, finally chasing him out of the store, and then threatening him as he walked away. The food there is mediocre - at best - so it was very easy for me to never enter one of their stores again.
Thought that was Bill Miller.Like the McDonalds of bbq
Guess Bill Miller could be the Burger KingThought that was Bill Miller.
10700 Kuykendahl store, The WoodlandsWhere did this occur?
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