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Fajita Ranch in Plano is a Rustic Tex Mex MUST try for your next date!
"The Cellar Family has been serving Tex-Mex in Dallas since 1940 and is proud to open the doors to Fajita Ranch where they are serving guests in their "ranch home" to enjoy a traditional family-style dinner with flavors that reflect generations of passion for delicious food."
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Fajita Ranch is a "Texas Ranch Casual" restaurant that brings to ding a Texas cattle trail the pure artistic beauty found in regions of Mexico and Texas.
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They serve great flavors of grilled meats, homemade beef tacos, hand-rolled cheese enchiladas, delicious sides and refreshing margaritas.
To begin your dining experience you are brought fresh corn tortillas chips and award-winning salsa made with grilled tomatoes, cilantro, jalapeƱos and other fresh ingredients!
Their Beef Fajitas are their signature centerpieces and a MUST try! Fajitas comes to the table sizzling hot, along with fresh bell peppers and onions enhanced with a rich beef aj us.
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They have a variety of appetizers to choose from and for main course they have Soups & Salads, Combo Corral, Tex-Mex Combos, Lunch @ The Ranch, Cellar's Taqueria.
Check our the online menu for more detailed dishes.
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They have a wide variety of Bar Beverages.
Happy Hour is Tuesday-Friday 2pm-7pm
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Fajita Ranch is located at
3310 N. Central EXPY
Plano, Texas 75074
(972) 905-5638
Check out these reviews from Yelp.
“Add 4 sides, including incredible tortilla soup, cilantro rice, cowboy beans and Mexicali rice, and I guarantee you will not leave hungry.”
"“Since we made it for happy hour (it ends at 7pm), our large glass margaritas were only $3!”
Relationship tip: on
this date ask questions like "What was your favorite toys as a kid that
kids don't really play with now? (If we have kids, should we try to find it for
them?)" This question could bring up childhood memories and these
could be fun to share with your spouse.
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