$68/lb for beef fajitas at Goode Company in Houston.
by SmokeMeatEveryday88
35 Comments
Casual_ahegao_NJoyer
$68/lb for skirt steak
I knew the economy was bad but damn
GreenMango19
Wow. Just, wow.
Are they any good, at least? I prefer Lupe Tortilla.
DigiQuip
Even the $29 for vegetables is hilarious.
What could they possibly be doing to justify the prices?
jmc1278999999999
This is either the best restaurant in the world for fajitas or they’re insane
ReluctantRedditor275
How many Michelin stars does this place have?
Toronto-1975
$4 – $6 for a SINGLE shrimp? LOL WTF is that bullshit?
rileydogdad1
Just another BBQ chain in Houston nothing special.
SaintJimmy1
The fact that they have tenderloin fajitas tells me everything I need to know about who this restaurant caters towards.
TheDadThatGrills
$6 per additional shrimp? Oysters should be half that!
This menu might be a test. If you decide to stay after reading it, you’ve failed.
Mistercleaner1
That’s close to pappasitos pricing. Truth is there’s a market for overpriced Mexican food in Houston and they know it
The_Warp_Drive
Pretty close to Lupe Tortilla in Texas on price. [https://tex-mex.com/menu/](https://tex-mex.com/menu/)
Ambitious-Client-220
Who pays for that?
mecosmo2004
I’ll leave thier meat as it’s just ok to me and I just get me some of their pecan pie….omg it’s the best pecan pie this side of the Mississippi!
LonesomeBulldog
To be fair, that includes all sides and fixings, so it’s dinner for 2-3 for that price.
Prestigious_lfc
Where in the world are you eating?
olliewood10
It’s because literally extremely stupid people pay those prices, so the greedy bastards think all their customers are extremely stupid.
Independent_Soup6496
“Fancy” Mexican and Italian restaurants will never be worth it. The cuisine is best enjoyed from a small local place, places like this ruin it
Mr402TheSouthSioux
They are tripping. I would slide right on over to a local good Taqueria for some barbacoa.
ToonMaster21
$55 for 1lb of chicken? Even expensive chicken breast from some free-range organic farm is at the most, $14/lb
gacoug
At most $1.5 worth of shrimp sold for $18. Who TF eats there?
And I was mad when my favorite spot increased their low country boil to $14, $16 if the shrimp are peeled (used to be $7.75 or $10 with a beer). LMFAO. I need to go hug my local owner.
OversizedMicropenis
Should be named Badde Company tbh
Showertosavewater
guess if they had shrimp it would be $120 lb
manbeardawg
Just go to Goode Co. Hamburgers & Taqueria. Prices and portions more reasonable, and the best damn breakfast tacos in town, outside of a random taco truck at a worksite.
IconTactical
Here in the Beaumont/Port Arthur area, a large sizzling skillet (at least a pound) of fajitas with beef, chicken, and 3 large diablo shrimp (shrimp wrapped in bacon, cheese and jalapeno) with a side of tortillas and beans and rice and fixins is about $25-$30 depending on the restaurant, so yeah, $61 is double the price, assuming it even comes with everything I mentioned. Houston has lost their minds.
LimpZookeepergame123
Those are “I’m walking back out” prices 😂😂
illegal_deagle
Nobody here realizes these are prices for a big fajita spread with sides and shit too.
Own_Car4536
Absolutely no way I’m going out to an expensive restaurant and getting fajitas lol
impeesa75
Who adds quail to a fajita?
prex10
Huge “two guys with a crazy idea” vibes.
GramZanber
You’re not paying those prices because the food is good, you’re paying those prices so you don’t have to sit next to poor people.
ExtraProlificOne
Goode Company Taqueria is fire. Don’t sleep.
hockeybrianboy
Fajitas like lobster are one of the dishes that have been artificially inflated in price because of their popularity and restaurants know people want them. Not worth the price when everyone is smart enough to throw meat and marinade in a bag at home.
Also not worth doing fancy Mexican; similar to Chinese it’s one of the simpler cuisines and why you’ll always find the best food at hole in the walls.
MTMax5-56_45-70
Never going to Goode Co. What a rip off.
texasdiz710
I used to live around the corner from this place. The food I actually really good, but yeah it is in a nicer part of town and was always crowded so was always on the pricier side of texmex. Really good margaritas. This looks a little more expensive than it was before I moved a year ago. But as others have said this includes the entire fajita fixings and easily feeds 2+ people.
35 Comments
$68/lb for skirt steak
I knew the economy was bad but damn
Wow. Just, wow.
Are they any good, at least? I prefer Lupe Tortilla.
Even the $29 for vegetables is hilarious.
What could they possibly be doing to justify the prices?
This is either the best restaurant in the world for fajitas or they’re insane
How many Michelin stars does this place have?
$4 – $6 for a SINGLE shrimp? LOL WTF is that bullshit?
Just another BBQ chain in Houston nothing special.
The fact that they have tenderloin fajitas tells me everything I need to know about who this restaurant caters towards.
$6 per additional shrimp? Oysters should be half that!
This menu might be a test. If you decide to stay after reading it, you’ve failed.
That’s close to pappasitos pricing. Truth is there’s a market for overpriced Mexican food in Houston and they know it
Pretty close to Lupe Tortilla in Texas on price. [https://tex-mex.com/menu/](https://tex-mex.com/menu/)
Who pays for that?
I’ll leave thier meat as it’s just ok to me and I just get me some of their pecan pie….omg it’s the best pecan pie this side of the Mississippi!
To be fair, that includes all sides and fixings, so it’s dinner for 2-3 for that price.
Where in the world are you eating?
It’s because literally extremely stupid people pay those prices, so the greedy bastards think all their customers are extremely stupid.
“Fancy” Mexican and Italian restaurants will never be worth it. The cuisine is best enjoyed from a small local place, places like this ruin it
They are tripping. I would slide right on over to a local good Taqueria for some barbacoa.
$55 for 1lb of chicken? Even expensive chicken breast from some free-range organic farm is at the most, $14/lb
At most $1.5 worth of shrimp sold for $18. Who TF eats there?
And I was mad when my favorite spot increased their low country boil to $14, $16 if the shrimp are peeled (used to be $7.75 or $10 with a beer). LMFAO. I need to go hug my local owner.
Should be named Badde Company tbh
guess if they had shrimp it would be $120 lb
Just go to Goode Co. Hamburgers & Taqueria. Prices and portions more reasonable, and the best damn breakfast tacos in town, outside of a random taco truck at a worksite.
Here in the Beaumont/Port Arthur area, a large sizzling skillet (at least a pound) of fajitas with beef, chicken, and 3 large diablo shrimp (shrimp wrapped in bacon, cheese and jalapeno) with a side of tortillas and beans and rice and fixins is about $25-$30 depending on the restaurant, so yeah, $61 is double the price, assuming it even comes with everything I mentioned. Houston has lost their minds.
Those are “I’m walking back out” prices 😂😂
Nobody here realizes these are prices for a big fajita spread with sides and shit too.
Absolutely no way I’m going out to an expensive restaurant and getting fajitas lol
Who adds quail to a fajita?
Huge “two guys with a crazy idea” vibes.
You’re not paying those prices because the food is good, you’re paying those prices so you don’t have to sit next to poor people.
Goode Company Taqueria is fire. Don’t sleep.
Fajitas like lobster are one of the dishes that have been artificially inflated in price because of their popularity and restaurants know people want them. Not worth the price when everyone is smart enough to throw meat and marinade in a bag at home.
Also not worth doing fancy Mexican; similar to Chinese it’s one of the simpler cuisines and why you’ll always find the best food at hole in the walls.
Never going to Goode Co. What a rip off.
I used to live around the corner from this place. The food I actually really good, but yeah it is in a nicer part of town and was always crowded so was always on the pricier side of texmex. Really good margaritas. This looks a little more expensive than it was before I moved a year ago. But as others have said this includes the entire fajita fixings and easily feeds 2+ people.
Seems like a good way to go out of business