Movies & Torchy's Tacos Feat. Silent Trevor

In this episode of the Lone Star Plate, we’re switching it up, bringing our behind the scenes man ‘Silent Trevor’ into the spotlight. For the first time ever he’s breaking his silence and joining me for some delicious tacos from Torchy’s. 

Austin is filled with different taco places, but Torchy’s is one we’ve both eaten at many times before and it never disappoints. 

While eating our conversation turns towards movies and the documentary I recently saw ‘Don’t Fuck with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer’. 

Be warned this is an intense episode that some listeners may find distressing...

Time Stamps:

00:42 - Where we’re getting our food from today.
02:05 - Introducing our behind the scenes man Silent Trevor for the first time.
02:36 - Our tacos arrive.
03:08 - How Torchy’s tacos started and why some people don’t like them.
05:28 - How important ethical sourcing and consistency is for Torchy’s tacos.
07:19 - How the tortillas are.
08:45 - The amount of taco places in Texas.
09:58 - How the quality of pizza changes depending on where it’s from.
14:57 - Leaving the bathroom door open, and the similarities between dogs and kids.
21:02 - The ‘Don’t Fuck with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer’ documentary.
33:34 - How having a kid changes what you can watch.
43:25 - How easy it is for a good director to make a bad film.
44:05 - The good movies we’ve watched recently.
47:54 - The best music movie Trevor has seen.
53:18 - Last call, our quick fire question round.

Resources: 

Torchy’s Tacos
Totino’s Pizza
Paul Newman’s Pizza
Texas Real Food

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