www.tellthetree.com – Jalapeno Tree Customer Satisfaction Survey Program

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Tell The Tree

  • Complete a short survey after chowing down on some grub (try the Skewered boneless quail with peppers/onions grilled and served with HOT rice and a creamy Mexican fajita dip) from the Jalapeno Tree

The Tell the Tree survey requires the survey code to begin and the customer to select if the visit was dine in, carry out or delivery.  After providing the Jalapeno Tree survey code customers will be asked a variety of questions about their such as “would you recommend Jalapeno Tree to a Friend or Colleague?” and “what can the Jalapeno Tree do to become a multi billion dollar company”.  All information gathered by Jalapeno Tree will go towards bettering the restaurant for future diners.

The Jalapeno Tree Mexican Restaurant

  • Operates around 15 Mexican restaurants in the state of Texas
  • The Chili Con Queso is to die for (literally)
  • Some Jalapeno tree locations provide live music from time to time
  • Give to the Red Cross
  • The Jalapeno Tree is an equal opportunity employer and hires only U.S. citizens and documented workers

Popular locations include… 1112 East Tyler St. Athens, TX 75751 | 1520 Highway 259 N. Kilgore, TX 75662 | 637 N. University Nacogdoches, TX 75961 | 416 E. Broad Street Mineola, TX 75773 | 17270 I-20 Frontage Rd Canton, TX 75103 (BRAND NEW LOCATION opened in April of 2015)

The place has well-known reputation for providing some of the finest Mexican food in the state of Texas and can be reached via email at info@jalapenotree.com.  Must try menu items include the El Dorado Jack Fajitas which features tender Beef, chicken, or combination fajitas topped with crispy bacon, warm sauteed mushrooms, and melted monterey jack cheese.  An average visit to the Jalapeno Tree will cost a family of four between $40 to $60.

Dishes to avoid?  Not for the newcomer… the Sauteed catfish filet is prepared on a bed of rice topped with tequila cream sauce & six succulent shrimp… something about catfish and Mexican food just don’t mix.

Via: www.tellthetree.com