That's great news! Thanks for checking it out FTY and posting your experience.frankie_the_yankee wrote:I was at Taste of Texas for dinner tonight.
The place was definitely not posted. So I walked in there with my Para just as cool as a cucumber.
All it had was one of those signs (like you see anywhere alcohol is sold) informing that unlicensed possession was a felony.
The staff was friendly and cheerful, and made me feel perfectly welcome.
The food (prime rib) was good, though not the best I have ever had. But quite good nonetheless. The service was also reasonably quick and efficient, in spite of the fact that the place was quite busy.
Parking lot security was highly visible, which was nice as I had some luggage in my truck including several guns.
Bottom line: Talk is cheap, and radio shows exist to get ratings. The guy said what he said for reasons that we cannot know. But where the rubber meets the road, the place is not posted. So I would say that it is as friendly to CHL's as any other place we might go that is also not posted.
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- Fri May 02, 2008 9:54 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:32 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taste of Texas Posted
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Thanks Tim. Please let us know what you find out.tarbe wrote:I have been eating there on a weekly basis for years. I was there a couple days after the shocking comments Ed made regarding posting of the business. I went to look for a 30.06 sign and hopefully to ask Ed personally if I misunderstood him.
There is no 30.06 sign posted (at least there wasn't a week ago...I'll look again tomorrow, when I am in the area...eating at another restaurant). Ed was working upstairs, but the Manager did not offer to let me see him (duh).
I have probably spent $10,000 at Taste of Texas over the years. I really enjoy the restaurant. But I won't be going back unless Ed changes his tune on CCW there.
Tim
I'd be curious to find out if they only post when they have patrons that have armed guards present.
- Tue Apr 15, 2008 10:41 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taste of Texas Posted
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Thanks for posting the clip ghentry.
When I heard it on the air, I didn't catch the part about "high profile clients that require it as well." I wonder what this is about? Could it be due to them possibly having armed security with them and not wanting confusion if there is a shooting?
I also forgot how condescending he was to the caller as well.
When I heard it on the air, I didn't catch the part about "high profile clients that require it as well." I wonder what this is about? Could it be due to them possibly having armed security with them and not wanting confusion if there is a shooting?
I also forgot how condescending he was to the caller as well.
- Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:09 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taste of Texas Posted
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Here is the email that I sent this morning.
Edd,
I was listening to your show this past Friday (4/11) when you stated that your business is posted. The caller indicated 30.06 and you didn't refute this, so I will have to assume that it is a 30.06 posting. I was floored by this statement. You have talked many times about personal defense and having your CHL. I'm surprised that you would make the choice to post at your business.
This just advertises to criminals that there will be no legal CHL holders carrying in the restaurant. The posting does nothing to stop a criminal from bringing a firearm onto the premises.
You indicated that this decision was due to your restaurant being prominent and having high profile guests. This seems counterintuitive to me. Wouldn't this possibly lead to an increased risk of a shooting incident? Especially if the patron is considered controversial by some?
You stated that I, as a CHL holder, could just remove my firearm, leave it in the car and then put it back on when I left the restaurant. I do not view this as a valid way to protect myself or my family if I'm eating and someone comes in and starts shooting. You have also indicated on your show that there have been several vehicle break-ins in the parking lot. This prevents me from feeling comfortable about leaving a firearm in my vehicle.
You said on the air today that you have re-joined the NRA. I would also suggest that you join the TSRA if you haven't already done so. They are just as important at the local level as the NRA is on the national level.
My wife and I have enjoyed coming to your restaurant and I have entertained clients, employees and prospective employees at your restaurant. I will no longer do this.
I hope that you will reconsider your choice to post at your business.
Tony
Edd,
I was listening to your show this past Friday (4/11) when you stated that your business is posted. The caller indicated 30.06 and you didn't refute this, so I will have to assume that it is a 30.06 posting. I was floored by this statement. You have talked many times about personal defense and having your CHL. I'm surprised that you would make the choice to post at your business.
This just advertises to criminals that there will be no legal CHL holders carrying in the restaurant. The posting does nothing to stop a criminal from bringing a firearm onto the premises.
You indicated that this decision was due to your restaurant being prominent and having high profile guests. This seems counterintuitive to me. Wouldn't this possibly lead to an increased risk of a shooting incident? Especially if the patron is considered controversial by some?
You stated that I, as a CHL holder, could just remove my firearm, leave it in the car and then put it back on when I left the restaurant. I do not view this as a valid way to protect myself or my family if I'm eating and someone comes in and starts shooting. You have also indicated on your show that there have been several vehicle break-ins in the parking lot. This prevents me from feeling comfortable about leaving a firearm in my vehicle.
You said on the air today that you have re-joined the NRA. I would also suggest that you join the TSRA if you haven't already done so. They are just as important at the local level as the NRA is on the national level.
My wife and I have enjoyed coming to your restaurant and I have entertained clients, employees and prospective employees at your restaurant. I will no longer do this.
I hope that you will reconsider your choice to post at your business.
Tony
- Sun Apr 13, 2008 8:55 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taste of Texas Posted
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Without hearing the call, this would be my position as well. However it was very clearly asked if he posted at his business and he said yes. Then as sbb indicated in his post, Mr. Hendee went on to explain that you could take off your firearm and leave it in the car and put it back on once you left the restaurant.Mike1951 wrote:It is entirely possible the owner either misunderstood or misinterpreted the caller's question.
He knew exactly what he was saying.
- Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:51 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taste of Texas Posted
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I have actually been there twice in the past three months (before I heard this on the radio) and specifically looked for a sign and did not see one.
As you enter the restaurant, there are two sets of double doors with about 10-12 feet between them. In that area that are numerous plaques, articles and awards. It may be in there and I've just missed it.
I enjoy entertaining folks there as well. Next time I go, I'll look to see if it's properly posted.
That was a nice call sbb.
As you enter the restaurant, there are two sets of double doors with about 10-12 feet between them. In that area that are numerous plaques, articles and awards. It may be in there and I've just missed it.
I enjoy entertaining folks there as well. Next time I go, I'll look to see if it's properly posted.
That was a nice call sbb.
- Sat Apr 12, 2008 7:49 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taste of Texas Posted
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I actually mainly listen for Pat Gray. I never did care for Hendee. He seems to shut people up if they disagree with him and then laughs at them. Pat Gray is getting that way a little. I find myself listening to XM more and more. I wish they would put Glenn Beck on in that time slot.
- Fri Apr 11, 2008 1:35 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taste of Texas Posted
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http://www.ksevradio.com/edd_hendee.aspRex B wrote:I poked around on their website looking to give them some feedback.
No "contact us" email, just a phone number.
Anyone got an email for the owner?
Go to the bottom of the page and complete the information.
- Fri Apr 11, 2008 7:10 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Taste of Texas Posted
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Taste of Texas Posted
I was listening to the Pat and Edd show this morning on am700 here in Houston.
Edd Hendee is one of the hosts and owner of Taste of Texas restaurant. He talks on the radio fairly frequently about having his CHL and about gun control not being the solution.
A caller this morning was discussing gun control and going over all of the criteria for someone to obtain a CHL here in Texas and towards the end of the call he asked Edd if his business was posted and he said YES. The caller said that he would never visit his restaurant and that got Edd a little hot and he went on to say that it was private property and his right to post if he wanted. Edd went on to explain that because it is a prominent restaurant that has high profile customers, that he felt it was best for people to not carry in his restaurant. He then mentioned discussions with his insurance company but didn't give any specifics as to whether they essentially forced him to post.
I was shocked that his initial response was that the reasoning was because it was a prominent restaurant with high profile customers. Wouldn't that actually make it more likely to have a shooting?
I have been there several times (not carrying) and have never notice that it was posted.
I'm incredibly frustrated to learn that "one of the good guys" posts at his place of business.
Edd Hendee is one of the hosts and owner of Taste of Texas restaurant. He talks on the radio fairly frequently about having his CHL and about gun control not being the solution.
A caller this morning was discussing gun control and going over all of the criteria for someone to obtain a CHL here in Texas and towards the end of the call he asked Edd if his business was posted and he said YES. The caller said that he would never visit his restaurant and that got Edd a little hot and he went on to say that it was private property and his right to post if he wanted. Edd went on to explain that because it is a prominent restaurant that has high profile customers, that he felt it was best for people to not carry in his restaurant. He then mentioned discussions with his insurance company but didn't give any specifics as to whether they essentially forced him to post.
I was shocked that his initial response was that the reasoning was because it was a prominent restaurant with high profile customers. Wouldn't that actually make it more likely to have a shooting?
I have been there several times (not carrying) and have never notice that it was posted.
I'm incredibly frustrated to learn that "one of the good guys" posts at his place of business.