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    College Mex-Mex

    Arlington food truck-turned-restaurant churns out Mexican street food with a twist

    Teresa Gubbins
    Mar 26, 2015 | 10:00 am

    A food truck makes the leap to real restaurant when La Blue Casa celebrates its soft opening in Arlington, in the College Park district on the University of Arlington campus.

    Co-owner Gabriela Lopez, who launched the La Blue Casa food truck two years ago with her fiance, says they took their inspiration from a famous Mexican artist. It started out as La Casa Azul before they changed its name in March 2014. They've been a regular at food truck parks in Fort Worth and have a circuit of corporate buildings they serve as well.

    "The concept is based on the work of Frida Kahlo," she says. "It's colorful and vibrant, and the food is authentic Mexican — no chips and salsa, no Tex-Mex."

    Lopez moved here five years ago from Mexico City and was disappointed she could not find good Mexican food. "People are used to Tex-Mex, but when they come to our truck, they say it reminds them of what they ate in Mexico," she says.

    She and her fiance launched the food truck as a ramp-up to this restaurant.

    "We always wanted to be in restaurant business and start a place together, but nobody would give us a space because we had no experience," she says. "We decided to start a food truck, and it did amazing. We're glad to be able to do something a little fancier now."

    Her menu includes dishes such as "Mexican trash," a goulash of rice, chips, black beans, chicken or steak, and tortilla chips; and "street noodles," which are butter-seasoned noodles with chicken or steak. A "gooey melt" is a grilled cheese sandwich fortified with chicken, steak or pork. There are also sopes, stuffed poblano peppers, quesadillas, enchiladas, tacos and even a "Hawaiian" burger on a Hawaiian bun with Swiss cheese and a slice of grilled pineapple.

    To clarify, she says that what they're doing is street food.

    "Our street noodles are a Mexican spin on the regular noodles you would get anywhere," she says. "The Hawaiian burger, you can find in Mexico City. If you go to Mexico City, you'll find a burger truck with a Hawaiian burger. It's street food."

    The foundation of their authenticity is their sauces, which she learned from attending culinary classes in Mexico.

    "We have five sauces, poblano, black bean, mole, green tomato and mango habanero, and you add them to anything you get," she says. "We make everything ourselves, you will not find anything like it."

    Sopes at La Blue Casa feature the restaurant's house-made sauces.

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    Sopes at La Blue Casa feature the restaurant's house-made sauces.
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    Drink Up

    Sigel's stores across Dallas rebrand as Austin flagship Twin Liquors

    Lindsey Wilson
    Oct 30, 2025 | 5:23 pm
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    A longtime brand name in the Dallas liquor store world is about to fade into the distance. Sigel's, the chain founded in Dallas in 1905 by the Sigel family, will officially rebrand as Twin Liquors, adopting the name of its Austin-based parent company.

    The change will affect all seven Dallas-Fort Worth-area Sigel's stores. Depending on where you shop, the change is either coming soon, in process, or already happened.

    Sigel's was acquired by Twin Liquors back in 2018, but the company wanted to be thoughtful in the rebranding process, says Twin Liquors' marketing director Sandra Spalding.

    "When Twin Liquors acquired Sigel’s in 2018, we recognized how deeply the brand was woven into the fabric of the Dallas-Fort Worth community, so we kept the Sigel’s name intact," Spalding says. "As we continue to grow throughout the DFW area, uniting under one consistent Twin Liquors voice feels like a natural evolution."

    Sigel's drew local nostalgia, not only as a longtime presence but also for its 50s-era sign that presided over the location at Lemmon Avenue and Inwood Road.

    Unfortunately for Sigel's, they were forced to file for bankruptcy. Twin Liquors rescued them in 2018.

    The Hudson Oaks Sigel's, east of Weatherford, is already now a Twin Liquors store, while stores on Dallas' Riverfront Boulevard and Fitzhugh Avenue are next on the list. The remaining Dallas-area locations include Richardson, Rockwall, and Plano.

    Twin Liquors' history dates back to 1937, when the Jabour family opened a combo liquor store, drugstore, and soda fountain. They soon grew to operate three liquor stores before the founding generation of Jabours retired in 1981.

    A new generation of the family decided to get back into the liquor-store business in 1982, opening at the corner of 7th and Red River in downtown Austin. The name "Twin Liquors" is in honor of Theodore Jabour, one of the twins who owned the original Jabour’s Package Store.

    Twin Liquors now encompasses 100-plus stores and spans most of the Lone Star State.

    Perhaps the most important question: Will DFW finally get to partake of Twin Liquors' famous Dollar Sale? This legendary event is one of the most anticipated liquor sales in Texas, offering deals on premium bottles of wine and spirits. It's a 3-day sale that takes place in-store-only, once (sometimes twice) a year, and most recently in August 2025.

    Spalding confirms that, yes, North Texas stores will join the party.

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