How It All Began
Jesse and Irma married on November 24, 1955 in Mercedes, Texas. They moved to Muleshoe and Jesse resumed work as a time keeper at a produce company and Irma began working part-time at Anthony's Department Store. They soon began to see the need for traditional Mexican food, especially for the taste preferences of the "braceros" that had been hired from the Texas Valley area to do contract work on the local farms.
The couple began to dream of owning a restaurant featuring traditional Mexican dishes. Irma learned the art of making fresh quality tortillas in her father’s factory, and soon perfected her mother's homemade recipes for great tasting Mexican food. To make their dream a reality, the couple opened a small tortilla factory on the outskirts of Muleshoe. Irma also cooked traditional dishes like Huevos Rancheros, Mexican Barbacoa, Menudo, and Tamales. On May 4, 1957 at approximately 9 a.m. the couple started making history when the first tortilla rolled off the machine.
In 1959, they moved the Tortilla Factory to a bigger location and the couple began to envision a full-fledged restaurant. "El Nuevo Leal's Restaurant" opened its doors in 1968 in a café-style setting on West American Boulevard in Muleshoe. At first, the menu was small, but it featured all the original dishes that have become popular over the years. Customers also began ordering their own combinations and soon the menu included dishes named after the customers who created them. An example is the "Joe Rhodes Special" named after a man who has become forever immortalized throughout the region.
A Family Tradition
When Jesse and Irma opened "El Nuevo Leal's", their son Hector was a little over a year old. Daughter Alma was born in 1958, Victor in 1962, Laura in 1964, Sergio in 1968, and Abel in 1971. The children were literally "raised in the restaurant business" and worked alongside their parents throughout the years.
All of the children are still involved in the family business. Alma and her husband Tony own and operate the restaurant in Henrietta, Texas, which opened in 2005. Jesse and Irma’s granddaughter, Heather, runs the Leal’s Mexican Restaurant in Plainview, Texas. Laura owns the Leal's in Clovis, New Mexico and has been staying busy ever since she opened the doors in 1988. She opened her second location in August 2004. Victor owns the "original" restaurant in Muleshoe, Texas and opened a location in Amarillo with his wife, Debbie. Sergio runs the Tortilla Factory, which produces corn and flour tortillas, as well as the retail salted and seasoned tortilla chips. Abel and his wife Marcie have expanded the Leal tradition to include a retail salsa and tortilla chip business that they operate in Dallas. You can find Leal’s three salsa varieties and thin-and-crispy tortilla chips in United Supermarkets, Lowe's Grocery Stores, H-E-B Central Market stores, and other surrounding grocery retailers in West Texas and New Mexico.
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