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Molina's Cantina is a Tex-Mex restaurant chain in
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. As of 2022, Molina's is the oldest still-operating Tex-Mex restaurant in Houston. Molina's is known for its family restaurant atmosphere and the employees who work in Molina's for many years at a time. As of 1992, one cashier had worked at Molina's for 20 years. One waiter had been working there for 45 years. One chef had recently retired after 50 years.Feldman, Claudia.
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In 2011, Molina's has had employees who had worked at the restaurant for over 20 years.Pham, Mai.
Molina's Cantina: 70 Years of Tex-Mex in Houston
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The chain is also known for its famous customers, including George H. W. Bush, former
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. the restaurant had two locations, with one on
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and one on
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. the owners are third-generation; Raul III, Ricardo, and Roberto; the grandsons of the founder.Steinberg, Kaitlin.
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History

Molina's first opened in 1941, making it, as of 2022, the oldest continually operating Tex-Mex restaurant in the city. It was established by Raul Molina, Sr., a native of
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. From his arrival in Houston in the late 1920s, Raul Molina, Sr. had worked as a busboy, dishwasher, and counter staff, working at the Old Monterrey Restaurant. Later he and his wife Mary had saved enough funds to open a restaurant. The family of Mary, née Sarabia, had established the newspaper '' La Gaceta Mexicana''. The first location, named Old Monterrey, was located at 1919 West Gray. The Molina's purchased it in 1941. The restaurant was renamed to Molina's Mexican City after moving to a new location on South Main Street in 1945, which they had also purchased. In 1955 they purchased another restaurant on Bissonnet. In the 1970s the company began catering after receiving requests from longtime customers and American presidents, even though the owners initially had no plans to do so. Raul Molina retired in 1977, and Raul Molina, Jr. bought the restaurant operations from his father, taking all of the business's interest. In 1992 Claudia Feldman of the ''
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'' said that Molina's, "a restaurant that began serving Mexican food long before Corona beer and body shots became the
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rage," helped George H. W. Bush adjust to life as a Houstonian. Molina Jr. said that Bush often ordered enchiladas, fajitas, and/or beer. As of 2011, During that year the restaurant celebrated its 70th anniversary by offering specials throughout the entire month of July. The crispy taco was offered for 41 cents and the enchilada dinner was offered for 70 cents, corresponding to the numerical, pre-inflation prices of 1941 (In today's money, the 1941 taco would cost $ each, and the 1941 enchilada dinner would cost $ each). In 2012 Katharine Shilcutt of the ''
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'' said that "there's a good chance that most Houstonians have their own favorite dishes" at Molina's.Shilcutt, Katharine.
100 Favorite Dishes 2012: No. 53, Mexico City Plate at Molina's Cantina
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In 2017 the chain closed its location on
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due to parking issues and rent increases.


See also

*
List of Tex-Mex restaurants Following is a list of notable restaurants known for serving Tex-Mex: * Baja Fresh * Bridges Cafe, Portland, Oregon, U.S. * BurritoVille * Chapultepec Lupita, Houston, Texas, U.S. * Chi-Chi's * Chili's * El Chupacabra, Seattle * Don Pablo' ...
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Tex-Mex cuisine in Houston Tex-Mex cuisine is very popular in Houston. Many Mexican cuisine restaurants in Houston have aspects that originate from Texas culture. Katharine Shilcutt of the '' Houston Press'' said in 2012 that "Tex-Mex has been a vital part of our city for mo ...
* Ninfa's * Ninfa Laurenzo *
Felix Tijerina Felix Tijerina (1905–1965) was a Mexican-American restaurateur, activist, and philanthropist in Houston, Texas. He served as the 25th president of the League of United Latin American Citizens. History Tijerina was born in General Escobedo, ...


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