El Rancho Grande on Old Troy Pike in Huber Heights has been rebranded into El Asadero Bar & Mexican Grill. The soft opening of the restaurant kicked off Dec. 1, said marketing director Nathan Taylor.
No "reinventing" has ever taken place at El Rancho Grande Mexican Restaurant during its 60-year history. Brothers John and Jeff Walden have done everything in their power to keep things the same, from ...
In a New York Times story earlier this month, food critic Pete Wells noted what should be considered a universal truth — tacos, and Mexican cuisine in general, are better enjoyed not in an upscale ...
After operating at the corner of Brown and Stewart Streets near the University of Dayton for 10 years, El Rancho Grande has closed its doors. Marketing Director Nathan Taylor said they decided to sell ...
I recently received an email from well-known community leader Yolanda Charney to inform me that El Rancho Grande received a significant shout-out in Gustavo Arellano's new book, "Taco USA: How Mexican ...
Dine Out's reviewer visits restaurants unannounced and at his or her discretion. The Standard-Times pays for the meals reviewed. The reviews merely reflect one diner's experience. Ratings range from 1 ...
The concept is anticipated to continue to expand into the Dayton and Cincinnati regions. A popular family-owned restaurant group with dozens of locations scattered across Ohio is introducing a brand ...
Fort Worth’s oldest Tex-Mex restaurant has bought another old-school classic, combining two Texas family legacies with a total of 162 years serving enchiladas, tacos and chili con carne. The owners of ...