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Beef tallow restaurants near Houston
- Pappasito's CantinaBeef TallowReal ButterCoconut OilChain1600 Lamar St
Houston, TX
US 77010They use coconut oil in all their cooking/grilling (including house made tortilla chips). Bacon fat only in beans and refried beans. They do have margarine in the sauces (red & green sauces). They will sub extra cheese, salsa & sour cream.
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- Buffalo Wild Wings - Washington AveBeef TallowChain3939 Washington Ave
Houston, TX
US 77007View allergen guides for Buffalo Wild Wings USA and Canada.
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- Outback Steakhouse - Westheimer RdBeef TallowChain10001 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX
US 77042View Outback Steakhouse - Westheimer Rd's location, social media, contact info, product list, and all other info added to the map in Houston, TX by tapping into their profile page.
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