As I continue to re-do the City pages in association with Carbon-izer, we come to 9110 Jordan Lane, one of the commercial buildings on the old Woodway High School site (demolished around 2004, but spent a long time almost entirely empty save for Walgreens). To this day only about 60% of the space has been reclaimed.
9110 Jordan Lane was built as a privately owned 24 hour emergency room (Premier ER & Urgent Care) which was all the rage during that time (though Waco's first), but also included a leasable space, which was originally a location of Fuego Tortilla Grill, a Mexican-inspired eatery serving a menu of almost exclusively tacos, all with varied ingredients.
I used to love Fuego Tortilla Grill as the first location was in College Station (it's not like I hate it now, it's just prices have risen and the quality/selection has decreased, isn't that always the case...maybe I've been to the College Station once after COVID...and once at the San Marcos location) and in January 2015, their first location in Waco (third location overall) opened.
Waco would soon get a second location at 1524 South Jack Kultgen Expressway by the end of the year and both Fuego restaurants operated for about a year before the Woodway location closed in August 2016 to focus on the other Waco location (which was better located). In September 2017, Fuego's vacant space was replaced with Brown House Cafe.
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