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Defossey and Luna opened the first Pinche Gringo restaurant in an airstream in 2013. The pair decided to name the restaurant Pinche Gringo, which means "Darn American," and pokes fun at the idea of them opening a BBQ restaurant in Mexico City. The Pinche Gringo BBQ warehouse is the biggest location and can hold up to 3,000 people. Being a Texas-style BBQ restaurant in Mexico City isn't the only thing that sets the Pinche Gringo brand apart. The group owns and operates seven restaurants, including sandwich shops, a bar, and the Pinche Gringo BBQ warehouse.
Persons: Dan Defossey, Defossey, Roberto Luna, Luna, Tasia Jensen, Beatriz Bajuelos Castillo Organizations: America Corps, Apple, Marketing, Latin America, Mexico City, CNBC, Defossey, Mexico City isn't, Grupo, Grupo Chilangogringo Locations: Long Island , New York, Texas, New York, Mexico City, Mexico, United States, Jamaica, agua horchata
Defossey and Luna opened the first Pinche Gringo restaurant in an airstream in 2013. The pair decided to name the restaurant Pinche Gringo, which means "Darn American," and pokes fun at the idea of them opening a BBQ restaurant in Mexico City. The Pinche Gringo BBQ warehouse is the biggest location and can hold up to 3,000 people. Being a Texas-style BBQ restaurant in Mexico City isn't the only thing that sets the Pinche Gringo brand apart. The group owns and operates seven restaurants, including sandwich shops, a bar, and the Pinche Gringo BBQ warehouse.
Persons: Dan Defossey, Defossey, Roberto Luna, Luna, Tasia Jensen, Beatriz Bajuelos Castillo, DeFoseey, Groupo Organizations: America, Apple, Marketing, Latin America, Mexico City, CNBC, Defossey, Mexico City isn't Locations: Long Island , New York, Texas, New York, Mexico City, Mexico, United States, Jamaica, agua horchata
In the early '70s, Bruce Campbell paid $25,800 for 10 acres of land in Hillsboro, a suburb of Portland, Oregon. In 1999, Campbell decided he would follow through but had no idea how to go about it, so he hired a salvage company to find him a plane. Campbell paid $100,000 for it, and the plane was flown from Greece to Oregon to prepare it for him to take ownership. Next to the kitchen area, Campbell has his futon sofa, which doubles as his sleeping area, and his workbench. His monthly expenses are $370 a month, which includes $220 a month in property taxes and between $100 to $250 a month in electricity.
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