Talk:Taco Cabana
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[edit]Actually it's more Tex-Mex than true Mexican cuisine...still yummy, though. -JJR
- Done! It is distinctly Tex-Mex, as Mexican food usually does not have nachos, nor chicken fajitas. Author782 21:46, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
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Brinker International ownership period?
[edit]The Brinker International article states that at one time the company used to operate Taco Cabana, however that isn't mentioned in this article. Specifically, during what time frame did Brinker own/operate the chain? --Shawn K. Quinn (talk) 08:14, 7 April 2014 (UTC)
Article formatting
[edit]Wow, the article is a mess. I am a fan of the restaurant, but this article is a disaster. The link formatting is not correct and there is so much corporate fluff in here that I am surprised that it has not been tagged for deletion. I will try to make some improvements.DevRockinAZ (talk) 14:19, 24 December 2014 (UTC)
External Links / In the News
[edit]A wikipedia page is not meant to be a collection of links for every little news item about a company. News items about $3 Happy Hour and such are really unnecessary on this page. Actually, there is a lot of content on this page that needs to be removed. I do believe the page should exist, but its current state is very poor. I hope the people who often add content to this page (possibly company employees) understand that all this marketing and advertising they put on this page is not in the spirit of wikipedia. Please be thoughtful with your future edits.DevRockinAZ (talk) 11:35, 30 August 2015 (UTC)
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