Biz Buzz: Two new eateries open
by TP staff
Jul 08, 2011 | 3550 views | 1 1 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Qdoba Mexican Grill opens shop in Tracy

Qdoba Mexican Grill, a chain specializing in fresh food and handmade burritos, will open its doors Wednesday, July 13, with a ribbon cutting at 10 a.m.

The 1920 W. 11th St. location will serve up burritos, tacos, nachos and their signature Mexican gumbo.

Residents are invited to try their handmade chips and salsa on the house.

For information and a menu: www.qdoba.com.



Downtown sports bar celebrates new name

The Hot Spot, a sports bar with a musical flair, is open in downtown Tracy.

Formerly Mr. P’s, The Hot Spot will celebrate its new name with a ribbon cutting at noon Friday, July 15.

Onwer Beverly Thompson promises the same great jazz and blues music on Friday and Saturday and reggae music on Sundays, paired with new food and an expanded menu.

The Hot Spot is at 809 N. Central Ave.

For information: 836-1219.

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monsterdad3k
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July 13, 2011
So another way to have a burrito? You can walk ten feet in any direction and find a burrito in this town. I can't figure out why this town has not had an established Togo's franchise. Every town has at least 1 Togo's doesn't it? I know there was one at the mall, but it is now gone and that seemed an odd location for it anyway. They are usually in strip malls or stand alone buildings. Good thing I work in the Bay Area and can get my Togo's fix over there. We've got several Subways that seem to be doing okay. What's up Tracy? Support your Togo's franchise if and when we get another one.


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