72-year-old Mexican chain has closed over 150 restaurants
Key takeaways
- Mexican culture is widely established in America’s restaurants.
- And while Texas and California have the most Mexican restaurants, most of the United States has access to the cuisine.
- "This analysis finds that 85% of U.S. counties have at least one Mexican restaurant.
Mexican culture is widely established in America’s restaurants. Some 11% of restaurants in the United States serve Mexican food, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of data from Safe Graph, which curates information about millions of places of interest around the globe, and the user review site Yelp.
And while Texas and California have the most Mexican restaurants, most of the United States has access to the cuisine.
"This analysis finds that 85% of U.S. counties have at least one Mexican restaurant. In turn, the counties that don’t have Mexican restaurants tend to have small populations. The 15% of counties without any Mexican restaurants have about 4 million people living in them. That is just 1% of the total U.S. population," according to Pew Research.