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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2126942" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>My favorite is Casa Perico, at NW 63rd and Meridian. There is another location at NW 122nd and Penn that I've never been to since the other is so close to where I live. I almost hate to tell you guys about them, since the food is at least as good as Ted's, but you don't have to fight a ridiculous crowd to get it. All the same free queso, salsa, tortillas, sopapillas, etc. that all the Mexi places have in OKC, and it is cheaper than Ted's too. Plus it has a cool hole-in-the-wall feel to it. </p><p></p><p>And Danny Tanner, yes they serve beer in the awesome giant frosted chalices like in your pic. FYI, if you want some of those for your home bar, you can buy them at Parks Distributing, on the I-35 service road just North of SW 25th. When I go with mexi beer, I'm a Tecate guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2126942, member: 4235"] My favorite is Casa Perico, at NW 63rd and Meridian. There is another location at NW 122nd and Penn that I've never been to since the other is so close to where I live. I almost hate to tell you guys about them, since the food is at least as good as Ted's, but you don't have to fight a ridiculous crowd to get it. All the same free queso, salsa, tortillas, sopapillas, etc. that all the Mexi places have in OKC, and it is cheaper than Ted's too. Plus it has a cool hole-in-the-wall feel to it. And Danny Tanner, yes they serve beer in the awesome giant frosted chalices like in your pic. FYI, if you want some of those for your home bar, you can buy them at Parks Distributing, on the I-35 service road just North of SW 25th. When I go with mexi beer, I'm a Tecate guy. [/QUOTE]
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