Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Where to Eat in Texas: A Guide to Navarro County Tex-Mex


The city of Corsicana in Texas’s Navarro County is a destination for music shows, museums, arts events and historic landmarks. With so much to do, it’s likely that you and your family will work up quite an appetite while taking in the sights, sounds and attractions. 



If you’re a diehard Tex-Mex disciple, or if you’re a visitor who’s always wanted to try the Lone Star State’s signature cuisine, you’re in luck. That’s because the Corsicana area is full of great answers to the question of where to eat in Texas. Here’s a quick rundown of some of the places you can consider checking out during your Navarro County visit:




Old Mexican Inn Restaurant & Cantina:
Homemade gourmet salsas (including a house favorite, the “orange dip”), sizzling fajitas and guiso (Mexican stew) are just a few of the items on the menu at the Old Mexican Inn Restaurant & Cantina, a longtime favorite with both locals and visitors who want to know where to eat in Texas.  Mexican Inn guests also enjoy the restaurant’s frequent drink specials, including two-dollar longnecks and happy hour margaritas.
La Pradera Mexican Restaurant: 
Another staple of the East Texas Tex-Mex scene is La Pradera Mexica Restaurant, whose website proclaims an offering of everything “from stuffed burritos and tacos to loaded nachos and fajitas.” La Pradera has multiple locations in Navarro, Van Zandt and Kaufman counties.
Don Jose’s Restaurant:
Conveniently located in the heart of Corsicana, Don Jose’s is known for a friendly wait staff and inviting cantina. Menu favorites include the Oscar Dip, a combination of melted cheese (queso), seasoned beef and guacamole, and the spicy shrimp cocktail.
To learn more about these restaurants or other restaurants to try in Texas, visit http://cityofcorsicana.com/index.aspx?nid=93

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