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Mexican-American restaurant opens

By SCOTT CHERRY Restaurant Critic on Nov 28, 2011, at 12:58 PM  Updated on 11/28 at 12:58 PM



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Mamasota's In & Out, a restaurant featuring both American and Mexican food, has opened at 7990 E. 41st St., on the southwest corner of 41st Street and Memorial Drive.

The breakfast menu features classic American dishes, Texas toast sandwiches and breakfast burritos. The lunch menu has a variety of burritos, tacos, burgers and chili.

The restaurant is owned by Tulsa native Ronnie Lowe and San Francisco College-trained chef Luis Navas.

Mamasota is a Spanish word for Big Mama, according to Lowe in a news release.

"Mamasota is a pretty Latina with a big warm smile and nurturing heart," Lowe said. "In & Out tells you that you can get in and out of the restaurant quickly."
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Hope Egan, owner of Hope’s Table catering, said Thursday she plans to open a new restaurant called Tallgrass in downtown ...

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Regular ...

CONTACT THE BLOGGER

Scott Cherry

918-581-8463
Email

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