Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has beef with the famous New York strip steak, believing it should be rebranded to represent Texas. “Texas has about 12.2 million head of cattle, the most in America. I met ...
Dan Patrick said Bob's "made Texas and world history" by putting a "Texas Strip" on their menu. The restaurant said their ...
Texas is pushing to rename the New York Strip steak—but can they? With backlash from New York chefs and a lawsuit in the mix, ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick took to X Tuesday evening to tout the first-ever "Texas Strip" served with "Gulf of America shrimp ...
In a post to X on Friday afternoon, Patrick said a resolution will be filed to rename the “New York Strip” to the “Texas Strip” at restaurants and grocery stores here in the Lone Star State. He noted ...
The owner of a restaurant in Albany, New York, is suing the state of Texas over the name of a piece of meat. The man is seeking $1 million after Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick proposed to ...
A beef between Texas and New York is sizzling. Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is pushing to rename the New York strip steak as the "Texas strip" steak. The Republican said the Texas senate will file a ...
The political and legal stakes are being raised over what to call a popular cut of steak in the Lone Star State. It all ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is pushing for the name change of the New York strip steak to the Texas strip steak to give credit to the state's cattlemen and promote the Texas brand.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick wants to take the name of New York off of the New York strip steak — and many steakhouse owners, at least those in New York, find the premise absurd, The New York Times ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's proposal to change the name of the classic New York strip steak to the "Texas strip" has continued to spark controversy since he announced it in late February. Now, Dallas ...
Texas leads the nation with more than 12 million head of cattle. Patrick wants restaurants and grocery stores here in the Lone Star State to change the name.