Pancho's Mexican Restaurant
3600 E Broadway St, West Memphis, AR 72301
And Pancho’s was born; When Louis Jack Berger graduated from high school, his father, Morris, surprised him with a trip to Mexico. Not only did they enjoy the trip, they discovered flavors, colors and taste sensations that inspired them to open the very first Pancho’s in 1956 in West Memphis, Arkansas. The restaurant had packed dirt floors and a live tree salvaged during construction was the centerpiece. About 9 months after opening, the restaurant was destroyed by an 18-wheeler, but you couldn’t keep this family down long. They had a night club at the current West Memphis Pancho’s location called the Plantation Inn. They tore down the nightclub and built the new Pancho’s. The family continues the tradition today with 3 local restaurants and their addictive dip is available in over 350 stores. The recipes are all the same as the original. Pancho’s Dip is shipped in boxes with 8 containers of dip. You may order any combination of dips that you choose as long as you select 8 containers. Pancho’s Dip is shipped frozen and is shipped via FedEx for Next Day or Second Day delivery only. Pancho’s Dip must be refrigerated or frozen immediately upon receipt.
Reviews
06/17/2014
Provided by YPmobileFood does not taste like mexican. Everything tastes store bought. The place in general is filthy and dark. The white cheese dip tastes like spoiled milk. The beef had a stench to it and it tasted like cat food smells. We do not recommend this resturant. The only reason why I gave a star was because I could not post this without giving one.
The iced tea was good and the waiter we had was nice though.
More Business Info
"Best Dip On Planet!"
- Hours
- Christmas Day
2024/12/25 Closed Regular HoursMon - Thu: Fri - Sat: Sun: - Payment method
- amex, discover, visa, mastercard
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- Categories
- Mexican Restaurants, Grocers-Ethnic Foods, Grocery Stores, Mexican & Latin American Grocery Stores, Restaurants, Take Out Restaurants
- Other Information
Cuisines: Mexican, Latin American
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