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Welcome Restaurant celebrates opening of Latin fusion eatery in RustonA crowd gathered to celebrate the grand opening of Welcome Restaurant last Thursday on the corner of North 51st and Pearl streets in Ruston. The Latin fusion restaurant offers Columbian, Mexican and ...
Point Ruston says TFM vendors can’t sell Mexican cuisine, affecting El Guero PNW and Burrito Boy, because of an exclusive non-compete contract with Taco Street.
A signature is the salchipapas, a hearty collection of potatoes and sausage with origins in Peru but modern popularity ...
The Point Ruston Owners Association said the directive is due to an exclusivity clause over selling Mexican food in the contract of a brick and mortar vendor.
RUSTON, Wash. — Days after receiving backlash for directing the Tacoma Farmers Market to stop selling "Mexican style" food, Point Ruston said in a statement Wednesday that it's reversing the ...
What would usually be a mundane vendor update for a farmers market spiraled into a social media frenzy Sunday at Point Ruston. The reason appears to be a complicated triangle consisting of a ...
Point Ruston said an exclusivity contract with this Mexican restaurant precluded similar vendors from selling food in the area.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, the Tacoma Farmers Market said they had recently received a directive from the Point Ruston Owners Association (PROA) to discontinue selling “Mexican-style food ...
Point Ruston says TFM vendors can’t sell Mexican cuisine, affecting El Guero PNW and Burrito Boy, because of an exclusive non-compete contract with Taco Street.
Point Ruston says TFM vendors can’t sell Mexican cuisine, affecting El Guero PNW and Burrito Boy, because of an exclusive non-compete contract with Taco Street.
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