Qdoba Mexican Eats manager Sheri Flores, flanked by the Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) Garrison command team of Col. Todd Fox and Command Sgt. Maj. Antonio Leija, Jr., and Exchange representatives, cuts the ribbon to mark the grand opening of Qdoba Feb. 6 at the T.J. Mills Food Court. This is the first Qdoba in the Central Texas area and the seventh to open on a military installation. (Photo by Heather Graham-Ashley, Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) Public Affairs)
FORT HOOD (Now designated Fort Cavazos), Texas — The Army & Air Force Exchange Service at Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 6 for the opening of a new restaurant in the T.J. Mills Road AAFES Food Court – Qdoba Mexican Eats.
This is the first Qdoba Mexican Eats in the Central Texas area and the seventh at an Exchange facility, according to an AAFES press release.
The addition of Qdoba Mexican Eats to Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos)’s food court lineup supports the AAFES’s mission to offer the popular, name-brand dining experiences Soldiers and their families demand, the release said.
For more information on Qdoba Mexican Eats, visit their Web site at www.qdoba.com.
Additionally, AAFES officials said 100 percent of Exchange earnings are returned to service members and their families in the form of funding for military quality-of-life programs – in 2015, the Exchange returned $3.2 million in earnings to the Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) community.