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Any one remember La Hacienda de las Morales?
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k***@gmail.com
2014-05-29 21:56:01 UTC
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I remember eating there late 70s early 80s, it was fabulous...
brhtx
2014-05-30 11:54:23 UTC
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Post by k***@gmail.com
I remember eating there late 70s early 80s, it was fabulous...
Where was it?
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George Kerby
2014-06-03 00:03:02 UTC
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I remember eating there late 70s early 80s, it was fabulous...
Where was it?
Off of Sam Houston Toll (West Belt), between Memorial and Briar Forest
originally. Later incarnation, not as good over on I-10 and Voss/Bingle.

A really good place to dine in the late 70s and early 80's as I recall.
brhtx
2014-06-03 12:00:12 UTC
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Post by George Kerby
Off of Sam Houston Toll (West Belt), between Memorial and Briar Forest
originally. Later incarnation, not as good over on I-10 and Voss/Bingle.
A really good place to dine in the late 70s and early 80's as I recall.
It was on Deerwood; apparently not related to the other La Haciendas.
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History gone
2015-01-08 13:00:10 UTC
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Post by brhtx
Post by George Kerby
Off of Sam Houston Toll (West Belt), between Memorial and Briar Forest
originally. Later incarnation, not as good over on I-10 and Voss/Bingle.
A really good place to dine in the late 70s and early 80's as I recall.
It was on Deerwood; apparently not related to the other La Haciendas.
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Yes, went there many times as i lived fairly close. It was closed in the 80's and quite honestly I thought they had already razed it to the ground as with all of the buildings and wooded area it could not be seen easily. Loved it and it was exactly like the one in Mexico City. Such a pity....
George Kerby
2015-01-10 15:30:36 UTC
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On 1/8/15 7:00 AM, in article
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Post by brhtx
Post by George Kerby
Off of Sam Houston Toll (West Belt), between Memorial and Briar Forest
originally. Later incarnation, not as good over on I-10 and Voss/Bingle.
A really good place to dine in the late 70s and early 80's as I recall.
It was on Deerwood; apparently not related to the other La Haciendas.
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Yes, went there many times as i lived fairly close. It was closed in the 80's
and quite honestly I thought they had already razed it to the ground as with
all of the buildings and wooded area it could not be seen easily. Loved it
and it was exactly like the one in Mexico City. Such a pity....
The nearby lake (pond actually) is still there, btw...
w***@gmail.com
2015-05-24 22:25:13 UTC
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About 15 years ago I was taken to a spectacular restaurant on a recruiting
trip. It was somewhere west of town and looked like a Mexican villa. The
name was La Hacienda de las Morales. Does anyone remember where it was? Or
know what happened to it?
Thanks
Kathy Biehl
Unfortunately it is long gone. Too bad too because it was lovely. It is where we held our 1981 Jersey Village Senior Prom.
George Kerby
2015-05-25 15:20:57 UTC
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On 5/24/15 5:25 PM, in article
Post by w***@gmail.com
About 15 years ago I was taken to a spectacular restaurant on a recruiting
trip. It was somewhere west of town and looked like a Mexican villa. The
name was La Hacienda de las Morales. Does anyone remember where it was? Or
know what happened to it?
Thanks
Kathy Biehl
Unfortunately it is long gone. Too bad too because it was lovely. It is
where we held our 1981 Jersey Village Senior Prom.
True. As to the location: Northwest corner (close) to I-10 and Voss Road.
Just a vacant lot now.
3***@gmail.com
2017-09-01 15:39:56 UTC
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About 15 years ago I was taken to a spectacular restaurant on a recruiting
trip. It was somewhere west of town and looked like a Mexican villa. The
name was La Hacienda de las Morales. Does anyone remember where it was? Or
know what happened to it?
Thanks
Kathy Biehl
I ate there several times. Went under sometime in the 1980's It was a copy of the Morales residence in Mexico City. Far and away the best Mexican food ever.
d***@gmail.com
2019-12-27 15:43:21 UTC
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I ate there several times, when my parents wanted to celebrate with me and my sister. Even in my teen's I knew the food was great and was able to appreciate it as well as the incredible atmosphere and waitstaff. I still have an anniversary picture of my parents there, sometime in the late 70's I believe, as the restaurant did those for patrons if requested. Nice 8 1/2 x 11 photo's of my father, mother, and of them as a couple, that I cherish to this day. Perhaps the best "Mexican" restaurant ever in Houston. If the La Hacienda at I-10 and Voss was related, it was a distant cousin in quality from my memories of both. Truly a great loss to Houston dining.
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