Here’s a tiny restaurant near Texas Rangers games with all-you-can-eat enchiladas
Bigotes for all-you-can-eat enchiladas, tacos
Hey, Bud! What are some little out-of-the-way places to eat near the Rangers games?
—Question to facebook.com/diningguy
Bigotes, 1821 E. Abram St., has something you can’t find almost anywhere else: unlimited Tex-Mex. For about $12 at lunch until 4 p.m. weekdays and $13 for lunch or dinner Fridays and Saturdays, you get all the cheese enchiladas, crispy tacos and chalupas you cat eat (no substitutions). It’s a great legacy restaurant with 36 years of history. There’s also breakfast daily from 8 a.m.
Chumley House restaurant to open at Crescent
Hey, Bud! Did you write something about a new restaurant coming at the Crescent?
—Question from a Sunday-school class at First United Methodist Church
The Chumley House will be the new fine-dining restaurant from the team behind Dallas’ The Charles, Mister Charles, El Carlos, Sister and Cafe Duro.
Restaurateur Chas Martin, a Fort Worth product, joins TCU alumnus Benji Homsey, formerly of the Hotel ZaZa resorts.
The new restaurant will be at 3230 Camp Bowie Blvd., across Van Cliburn Way from the Crescent Fort Worth hotel.
Margie’s, Pulido’s both near opening
Hey, Bud! I saw you mentioned Pulido’s near Montgomery Street reopening. How about Margie’s?
—West side reader
The owners of JD’s Hamburgers and West Side Cafe are restoring and reopening several popular restaurants at once, and the opening dates may change. But both are expected to open this summer: Pulido’s Kitchen & Cantina, first at 2900 Pulido St., and later in the summer Margie’s Italian Gardens, restoring original tradition and recipes at 9805 Camp Bowie Blvd. West.