San Antonio-based Taco Cabana launches national franchising program
San Antonio-based Taco Cabana is launching a national franchising program to help expand its presence beyond the Lone Star State, officials said Wednesday. The fast-casual Tex-Mex chain wants to ink deals with local franchisees so it can grow into states including Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee. "We are confident that now is the ideal time for Taco Cabana to implement this thoughtfully planned and well-constructed franchising opportunities to prioritize growth beyond our existing markets,” Director of Franchise Sales and Development John Ramsay said in a statement.
Recent Posts

Have a question for former San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg? Just ask him on Facebook.

More Texans have signed up for ACA health coverage despite expiring subsidies and falling national enrollment

Gov. Greg Abbott claims San Antonio immigrant rammed ICE vehicles, injured agent

City Council to hold public comment session this Wednesday on San Antonio ICE enforcement

Gubernatorial candidate Gina Hinojosa making San Antonio campaign stop Thursday

Singhs Vietnamese poised to take over former Noodle Tree location

Restaurant at San Antonio’s historic Gunter Hotel offering chef-curated menu for dogs

Beware the motives of Joe Rogan and others who dismiss the importance of activismÂ

Texts among Kerr County officials show confusion about missing campers during July 4 floods

News Quiz: How far will John Cornyn debase himself for Trump’s endorsement?

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "
