A popular North Texas barbecue truck is teaming up with Mi Cocina's company on new restaurant

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The recall was prompted after the USDA's FSIS received complaints from consumers reporting small metal pieces in the chicken nuggets.

, the company behind Dallas staple Mi Cocina, announced a partnership with Vaqueros to build a new restaurant in the Watters Creek Village development in Allen.

The restaurant, which will have a menu that features Vaqueros founder and pitmaster Arnulfo"Trey" Sanchez's"diverse culinary mastery," is set to open in the spring of 2024, according to the press release Monday. They'll also feature frozen paloma drinks, margaritas and beer. “Trey’s take on Texas barbeque is unique, one-of-a-kind, and, above all, authentic,” M Crowd Restaurant Group President and CEO Edgar Guevara said in the release. “I am excited to partner with Trey to allow his creations to soon land on even more plates across North Texas.”

Vaqueros launched in August 2018. It's currently open Thursday-Sunday at the Hop & Sting Brewing Co. in Grapevine. “I am thrilled to join forces with Edgar and believe that this partnership will allow me to take my establishment to the next level and focus on the part of the business that I love most," Sanchez said.-- alongside Arlington's Hurtado Barbecue. for its"monster tacos" -- a 12-inch crispy flour tortilla, filled with shredded barbacoa, shredded cheese, lettuce, diced tomatoes, sour cream and hot sauce.

 

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