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Monday, August 6, 2012

El Padrino taco stand in Bishop Arts is closing; Lombardi concept will take over


It will become part of Oak Cliff Mercantile, a dual concept from Sarah Lombardi, daughter of restaurateur Alberto Lombardi.

El Padrino stand in Bishop Arts

Photo by Jose Ralat Maldonado

El Padrino stand in Bishop Arts

— If you’ve developed a taste for the tacos at El Padrino Mexican Grill’s satellite stand, you should know they’ve fallen victim to development. In my Friday, August 3 Dallas Voice profile of restaurant designer and Taco Republic owner Ron Guest, I reported that spot in the Bishop Arts District had received a three-month order to vacate the premises. It’s due to become part of Oak Cliff Mercantile, a dual concept from Sarah Lombardi, daughter of restaurateur Alberto Lombardi. The new tenant will use the eponymous building as its nucleus. The kiosk will anchor a beer garden.

“No one saw this coming,” says Juan Contreras, managing partner of El Padrino’s stand and the 22-year-old full-service original on Jefferson Boulevard, which is not closing. However, Contreras adds, it makes sense. The lease was altered to a month-to-month agreement 10 years ago. Now, it’s a matter of finding another Bishop Arts space.

“We’re working with our friends in the neighborhood,” explains Contreras. “They have been really supportive. We’d like to stay.”

Indeed, they are staying longer than the original order, issued in May, permits. “Sarah called me today [Friday, August 3]. She has graciously allowed us to remain until November 1. Hopefully, by then, we’ll have a new home.”

Here’s to hope. And El Padrino’s tacos. Next time you’re in the Bishop Arts District, grab one. And get a taste of the things to come.

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Lisa Keith, verified:

Who owns that property? Just curious.

9 months, 2 weeks ago
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rhonda2830, anonymous:

Appears to be a trend--smaller guys get asked to leave..not happy about that. Repotted was a victim too!

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Lisa Keith, verified:

It happens way too often in that area. I hope they find an affordable place to relocate.

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mirandarea, anonymous:

Repotted was not a victim. They went to the Landlord and said they just weren't Making it. The Landlord let them out of the Lease.

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alexander troup, verified:

I RECALL SEEING THE GUY MAKE THAT site some 14 years ago, it took him months to build that all by hand..one guy...and then the food, for being on a moving around level, the food was good, I had a lot of stuff to do on both sides of the Bishop.....and on saturdays...evenings...yes a landmark at one time......WHY NOT, invest on our communites....sad he has to go.....has it been that long 22 years......no...I am not hat old......the paint is still red...had to of been 14 years ago....95 0r 96.....

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colinnwn, anonymous:

Oh no! I love that taco stand, more than El Si Hay or any of the others down there. I hope they find a good place to relocate. But if they don't I'll become a regular customer at the original location. I didn't even know they were affiliated.

9 months, 1 week ago
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