I think you're right. They had another store on NW Exp that a softball team I played for went to after every game for drinks. I hate to admit I rode my Harley home many times and couldn't remember it the next morning. Blessed that I and anyone I was near me on the road are still alive and well.
Yes, the Two Pesos location on NW Expressway was just west of Meridian on the South side of the road near where Braum's/Aaron Rents is now. If I'm not mistaken, it was more of a very early "fast casual" concept. They lost a copyright infringement lawsuit to Taco Cabana back in the early 90s which lead to their demise. https://www.quimbee.com/cases/two-pe...aco-cabana-inc
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That NW Expressway Two Pesos location was on the south side of the street directly west of Braum's where the Weokie Credit Union is now.
I lived nearby at the time and ate there many times.
wasnt there a Two Pesos where the deep fork grill was? Did Deep fork just use the same building or was it torn down and built a new?
Pretty sure Two Pesos had a 2 lane driven in as well.
It was a two pesos. I believe but others will correct me if I am wrong that it was the original building with remodel
The article below is from February of 1988. It says that there were 4 two pesos planned for oklahoma city. the first was at 4528 nwx which is just west of meridian where there is currently a car wash. the second was 2125 sw 74th and that structure still stands as a pier 88 just west of i-240 and penn. as mentioned in this thread, the third was at i-44 and western where portabello and deep fork grill once were and the fourth was at i-40 and meridian.
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and this one is from july 1995 where the i-44 and western property was purchased and planned to be expanded into portabello:
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deep fork replaced portabello by october of 1997 and was a rebranding under the same ownership:
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This may have already been asked somewhere, but does anyone know what happened to Atomic Burrito? I LOVED that place. Even went to one in Tulsa. Then.....poof....they were gone.
i think this best summarizes it:
New life sought for Atomic Burrito (oklahoman.com)
the last one in tulsa closed in 2005. i think the one in norman closed around 2001.
i really liked the food at the one in norman but part of that might just be nostalgia. freebirds kind of scratched that same itch for me but i didn't feel that it was quite as good.
Atomic Burrito involved one of the same owners from the Two Pesos group, which was sued by Taco Cabana.
Years later, he was sued by Hopdoddy for essentially the exact same thing that shut Two Pesos down.
The Two Pesos on Western was out of business by the end of 1988. It sat unoccupied until Chris Lower and Kurt Fleischfresser opened Portobello in September 1991. They added the covered patio, which was the first place in town to have outdoor heat lamps.
All mentioned are great memories (posting to get the Supersonics story off the front page).
These pages are from an Oklahoman restaurant section from 1977:
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Man, I miss the old Sleepy Hollow.
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