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    When people in my family wanted to have a special restaurant outing, this is where we would go. It was right downtown, I think across from the courthouse. It had convenient parking, delicious food, and a lovely interior. They had a juke box with a selection box at each booth, and I recall I always played a Perry Como song, "A Pack of Wild Horses."
    The last time I went was in the 1970's. I guess it isn't there anymore.

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    El Charrito was on Paseo, just north of downtown.

    It later became El Chico and there were multiple locations.



    That building (2909 Paseo) is now home to the very nice Paseo Grill:


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    Thank you for looking up these pictures, but I thought, 'No, it couldn't have been that one. That looks nothing like it.' It turns out the one I meant was at 113 North Walker. I just looked it up by googling El Charrito Oklahoma City and being directed to to Retro Metro OKC. There are 4 locations listed on that site. The one you're thinking of was El Charrito #1, the one I meant was #2. The interior was rather fancier than the one on Paseo.
    Now thinking about all this, I am wanting a good Mexican dinner, wish I could go to El Charrito!

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    How about my favorite El Charrito, on about S. W. 33rd and Robinson. We ate there often. It was closer to home. I did eat at the one down town but I think that's it.
    C. T.

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    Wasn't there one just south of 23rd & Broadway? It was my mom's favorite place in the early 60's, I remember going to the one on Robinson and the one on Paseo but also remember going to one over by Borden's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackmoreRulz View Post
    Wasn't there one just south of 23rd & Broadway? It was my mom's favorite place in the early 60's, I remember going to the one on Robinson and the one on Paseo but also remember going to one over by Borden's.
    Yes you are correct.....

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    My first date with my wife in 1972 was at El Charrito...we were married in 78 and now married for 33 years...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soonerus View Post
    My first date with my wife in 1972 was at El Charrito...we were married in 78 and now married for 33 years...
    Congratulations, nothing better than a long marriage with a person you love and cherrish. Sounds like El Charrito held a special place in your heart.

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    Did the restaurants at 22nd and N. Broadway and in the Paseo ever have the name "El Charrito"? I ate often at both of them but I thought they started as El Chico as part of the new owners expansion. I'm certainly not sure, my 68 year old brain at work.
    C. T.

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    El Charritos in OKC had the best Mexican food I have ever eaten. There were several locations in the City. Please tell me they still exist somewhere. I remember the luncheon specials: 'Explorer' and the 'Defeat'. My favorite was the cheese enchilada. No restaurant comes even close to El Charritos.

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    I don't know if El Chico has anything to do with El Charrito. El Chico does not come even close to El Charrito for great taste. I had been told El Charrito was now El Chico, but I don't think that is right.
    J. R.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    Did the restaurants at 22nd and N. Broadway and in the Paseo ever have the name "El Charrito"? I ate often at both of them but I thought they started as El Chico as part of the new owners expansion. I'm certainly not sure, my 68 year old brain at work.
    C. T.
    C.T. - They all started as El Charitto's and were bought out by El Chico at the same time. Like you, I ate mostly at the S. Robinson location but also ate at all the rest. Downtown was probably the nicest and then Paseo. Was never impressed too much with N. Broadway - but they were all good!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarltonsKeeper View Post
    C.T. - They all started as El Charitto's and were bought out by El Chico at the same time. Like you, I ate mostly at the S. Robinson location but also ate at all the rest. Downtown was probably the nicest and then Paseo. Was never impressed too much with N. Broadway - but they were all good!!
    CarltonsKeeper,
    I knew that El Chico bought them but didn't know if the two I mentioned were originally El Charitto or started after the buy out.
    C. T.

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    Yes, they were both El Charrito originally. The one on NW 22 and Broadway was managed for a time by Manuel Cruz, Edgar's father and a great trumpet man in his own right (who went to school at Classen in the mid-50s with my wife). The one on Paseo was, for quite a while, the headquarters of the chain.

    The very first El Charrito I remember was at NW 10 and Dewey, in the location on the NE corner of that intersection which later was the birthplace of the Boulevard Cafeteria. That was back in the late 30s or early 40s as I recall, but it could have been as late as '45 or '46.

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    This is an ad from 1969.

    BTW, I am getting ready to unleash hundreds and hundreds of ads from all types of restaurants, retailers and businesses from that year as well as hi-res aerials of every square inch of Oklahoma City also in '69. Stay tuned for details... I hope to have this massive project up and running within a couple of weeks.


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    3200 N Broadway, WTH? Someone made a booboo.

    Weird to note the absence of phone numbers or any other information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boscorama View Post
    3200 N Broadway, WTH? Someone made a booboo.

    Weird to note the absence of phone numbers or any other information.
    No booboo, 3200 N. Broadway, Edmond Oklahoma

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcjunkie View Post
    No booboo, 3200 N. Broadway, Edmond Oklahoma
    rcjunkie,
    I think it is a mistake. El Charrito/El Chico's was located on 2200 N. Broadway, OKC. 3200 North Broadway in Edmond is over two miles North of Edmond road and currently is pasture with a cow pond. I don't believe there was a restaurant there.
    C. T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    rcjunkie,
    I think it is a mistake. El Charrito/El Chico's was located on 2200 N. Broadway, OKC. 3200 North Broadway in Edmond is over two miles North of Edmond road and currently is pasture with a cow pond. I don't believe there was a restaurant there.
    C. T.
    C.T. You be 100% correct, it was at 2200 N. Broadway next to Byron's liquor store - ate there for many years!! Just South of Byron's next door.....

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    My sister worked at Paseo location in 70's. I'll never forget the day immigration came in and they lost all cooks and dishwashers out back door. She came home exhausted. Ahhh...the memories of "The Explorer" linger on - I miss that place!

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    Well, this thread confirms that I am slipping. I thought it was an El Charrito on NE 23rd, east of I-35, where my family ate when I was a kid in the 60s. Anyone know the name of the Mexican restaurant I am thinking of?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKCnBA View Post
    Well, this thread confirms that I am slipping. I thought it was an El Charrito on NE 23rd, east of I-35, where my family ate when I was a kid in the 60s. Anyone know the name of the Mexican restaurant I am thinking of?
    OKCnBA,
    When was that? I know the area well but don't remember a Mexican Restaurant.
    C. T.

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    El Rancho Sanchez was out on 23rd a long time ago

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    This ad is from 1974 and shows a location at 2624 NE 23rd.

    That building is long gone due to the widening of I-35 but it would have been just off the freeway back then.

    It also shows it as their #1 location, so it was probably the first one, although I'm not sure when they opened for business.


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    Just found another one from 1955 -- that's the earliest date I've been able to find, so I'd guess they opened right about this time.

    Back then, it was just called "El Rancho":


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