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== Legal Issues == |
== Legal Issues == |
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In the late 2000s, the owners of Chico's Tacos sued the owners of an [[Austin]]-based restaurant, Chuco's Tacos, for trademark infringement. In addition to the name, which differed from Chico's by only one letter, Chuco's Tacos also featured a paper tray with rolled tacos in a tomato-based sauce as its main menu item. After the plaintiff's offer to settle for $150,000 was unsuccessful, a trial was expected to be held in El Paso in 2009. However, the defendant, Chuco's Tacos, went out of business on July 18, 2008, before the trial could begin.<ref>{{citation | title=El Paso-style taco shop has closed, but lawsuit continues | periodical=Austin American-Statesman | url=http://www.statesman.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/austin/entries/2008/09/03/taco_shop_that_hit_the_spot_fo.html | year=2008 | date=September 3, 2008}}</ref> |
In the late 2000s, the owners of Chico's Tacos sued the owners of an [[Austin]]-based restaurant, Chuco's Tacos, for trademark infringement. In addition to the name, which differed from Chico's by only one letter, Chuco's Tacos also featured a paper tray with rolled tacos in a tomato-based sauce as its main menu item. After the plaintiff's offer to settle for $150,000 was unsuccessful, a trial was expected to be held in El Paso in 2009. However, the defendant, Chuco's Tacos, went out of business on July 18, 2008, before the trial could begin.<ref>{{citation | title=El Paso-style taco shop has closed, but lawsuit continues | periodical=Austin American-Statesman | url=http://www.statesman.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/austin/entries/2008/09/03/taco_shop_that_hit_the_spot_fo.html | year=2008 | date=September 3, 2008}}</ref> |
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Richard Mora Jr. was arrested in June of 2011 after a state district court grand jury indicted him on June 21 on a charge of indecency with a child (sexual contact). The 35-year-old son of Chico's Tacos ownder, Richard Mora Sr., has been arrested for allegedly molesting a young female relative in 2006 when she was 10 years old. He was later released from the El Paso County Jail after posting $10,000 bond. |
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The victim, now a teenager, recently reported the abuse to police. According to Mora's indictment, he's accused of molesting the girl on May 15, 2006. |
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In brief: Man arrested in 2006 molestation |
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Author: Times staff reports |
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Date: July 1, 2011 |
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Publication: El Paso Times (TX) |
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== Discrimination Controversy == |
== Discrimination Controversy == |
Revision as of 13:34, 24 October 2011
Chico's Tacos is a small local restaurant chain based in El Paso, Texas. It was founded on July 4, 1953 by local boxing promoter Joe Mora. Long considered a local institution in El Paso, it is perhaps the city's best-known restaurant, having even featured in the Food Network show, The Best Thing I Ever Ate.[1][2] It was also a topic of the Gabriel Iglesias stand up act "I'm not Fat... I'm Fluffy".
Chico's has entered into local legend for its rolled tacos in a special tomato soup-like sauce,[3] as well as its low prices. Other items on the menu include hamburgers, French fries, grilled cheese sandwiches (or as Chicos Tacos employees often refer to them as "grillos"), and special round hot dogs served on hamburger buns. Originally located at 4230 Alameda Avenue on El Paso's south side, Chico's has since expanded to five El Paso locations, primarily on the town's east side. Since Mora's death in 1992, the restaurants have been run by his surviving children.[4]
Menu specialties
Chico's Tacos' specialty dish is a paper tray containing three rolled flauta-like tacos submerged in bath of tomato juice and then topped with shredded American Cheese. The custom is to grab the tacos individually out of the tomato juice and, using a provided plastic fork, to scoop the melted cheese onto the taco and take a bite. The most commonly ordered items are the single order (three tacos) or double order (six tacos), which come topped with grated cheese. However, many devotees will order two single orders instead of a double order, so as to achieve best cheese coverage on all tacos.
In addition to its tacos, Chico's Tacos is also known for its hot dog which, unlike a traditional American hotdog, is served on a hamburger bun with two franks sliced in half lengthwise, topped with chili beans, mustard, and pickles, and its crinkle fries which some say taste best with the tomato juice and cheese from the tacos.[5][6]
Recognition
In 2003 the 78th Texas House of Representatives adopted a resolution (HR 84),[7] introduced by El Paso representative Norma Chavez, honoring the Mora family and celebrating the restaurant's 50th anniversary.
Standup comedian Gabriel Iglesias mentioned Chico's in his 2009 Comedy Central special I'm Not Fat, I'm Fluffy. During his routine, which was taped in El Paso, Iglesias referenced Chico's as a "local legend", to the applause of the audience.[8]
Legal Issues
In the late 2000s, the owners of Chico's Tacos sued the owners of an Austin-based restaurant, Chuco's Tacos, for trademark infringement. In addition to the name, which differed from Chico's by only one letter, Chuco's Tacos also featured a paper tray with rolled tacos in a tomato-based sauce as its main menu item. After the plaintiff's offer to settle for $150,000 was unsuccessful, a trial was expected to be held in El Paso in 2009. However, the defendant, Chuco's Tacos, went out of business on July 18, 2008, before the trial could begin.[9]
Richard Mora Jr. was arrested in June of 2011 after a state district court grand jury indicted him on June 21 on a charge of indecency with a child (sexual contact). The 35-year-old son of Chico's Tacos ownder, Richard Mora Sr., has been arrested for allegedly molesting a young female relative in 2006 when she was 10 years old. He was later released from the El Paso County Jail after posting $10,000 bond.
The victim, now a teenager, recently reported the abuse to police. According to Mora's indictment, he's accused of molesting the girl on May 15, 2006. In brief: Man arrested in 2006 molestation
Author: Times staff reports Date: July 1, 2011 Publication: El Paso Times (TX)
Discrimination Controversy
On June 29, 2009, Chico's Tacos became the focus of gay-rights protestors when a group of five homosexual men was kicked out of the restaurant after two of them kissed publicly inside the restaurant. When the men did not leave immediately, the graveyard-shift security guard, Marcos Nava, an employee of All American International Security, called 911 in an attempt to have them removed by the El Paso Police Department. "There are two men eating here, and they're kissing," Nava said in Spanish on the 911 recording released by authorities. "They are homosexuals. I approached them and told them that they couldn't be kissing here because there are children here. They were kissing on the lips."[10] The incident received widespread national attention, and the actions of the security guards and El Paso Police Department were widely condemned, including by the El Paso City Council. In light of this criticism, the restaurant's owners insisted that they have a policy of nondiscrimination, and that the men were ejected because they were unruly, not because they were homosexual. [11] However, the two police officers responding to the 911 call allegedly threatened to have the men arrested for "homosexual conduct," despite there being no such law on the books. As a result of the incident, police chief Greg Allen announced that all officers department-wide would undergo more extensive sensitivity and anti-discrimination training.[12]
References
- ^ "El Paso-style taco shop has closed, but lawsuit continues", Austin American-Statesman, September 3, 2008
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "The Best Thing I Ever Ate... With My Hands [episode EV0109]", The Food Network, August 11, 2009
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "Best tacos", El Paso Times, November 28, 2008
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ 78(1) HR 84 - Enrolled version - Bill Text
- ^ "El Paso-style taco shop has closed, but lawsuit continues", Austin American-Statesman, September 3, 2008
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "The Best Thing I Ever Ate... With My Hands [episode EV0109]", The Food Network, August 11, 2009
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ Texas House of Representatives Journals, July 18, 2003
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ Iglesias, Gabriel. I'm Not Fat, I'm Fluffy Comedy Central; 2009
- ^ "El Paso-style taco shop has closed, but lawsuit continues", Austin American-Statesman, September 3, 2008
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "911 tapes give new details on Chico's Tacos confrontation", El Paso Times, July 22, 2009
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "Gays were unruly at Chico's Tacos, owner says", El Paso Times, July 15, 2009
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "Officers to get bias training after Chico's Tacos", El Paso Times, July 17, 2009
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