Texas Embassy Jul 19, 2008 by Shaun Groves 4 Comment Share: -Tweet -Share -Pin -Share . God bless, Texas.
Linda Sue says: Amen and He already has – glad you are back on the Mother Ship even if you are in the one city the rest of us just have to say “well heck – that’s Austin what did you expect” – the food is fantastic – ah the smell of ‘sitos in the air. Log in to Reply
Jamie Ivey says: LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE me some Pappasito’s! it might be one of the top 3 things i miss about living in TX (besides family of course!) Log in to Reply
Jared says: Native Texan here. Born and raised in a border town, but consider Houston my hometown. I have to confess I’ve never understood the obsession with Pappasito’s. It’s not like good Tex-Mex is hard to come by in Texas. Choosing Pappasito’s for Mexican food is kinda like living on the coast of Maine and preferring Red Lobster. Log in to Reply
Bush says:
jealous
Linda Sue says:
Amen and He already has – glad you are back on the Mother Ship even if you are in the one city the rest of us just have to say “well heck – that’s Austin what did you expect” – the food is fantastic – ah the smell of ‘sitos in the air.
Jamie Ivey says:
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE me some Pappasito’s!
it might be one of the top 3 things i miss about living in TX (besides family of course!)
Jared says:
Native Texan here. Born and raised in a border town, but consider Houston my hometown.
I have to confess I’ve never understood the obsession with Pappasito’s. It’s not like good Tex-Mex is hard to come by in Texas.
Choosing Pappasito’s for Mexican food is kinda like living on the coast of Maine and preferring Red Lobster.