Tango frogs leave Taco Cabana for new home

The Big-D’s most famous frogs, nicknamed the ‘Tango Frogs’ will be moving from their normal habitat on the roof of Taco Cabana to the Truck Yard a few blocks away.

The trio of frog sculptures, each of them 10 feet tall, was the creation of the late Bob ‘Daddy-O’ Wade, a Texas artist, and has for the last six years occupied the Greenville Avenue Taco Cabana roof. The frogs’ future came into doubt when the Taco Cabana location closed earlier this year.

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A number of suggested relocation destinations were rendered and rejected before Taco Cabana donated the frog trio to the Truck Yard, a popular beer garden located at 5624 Sears Street, Dallas.

Jason Boso, the Tango Frogs new ‘guardian’ and owner of the Truck Yard issued the following statement:



"Truck Yard has always desired and worked toward being an iconic Dallas location that our city can be proud of. We will position the Tango Frogs so they can be an Instagram-worthy staple in our city and to continue to show the appreciation of this 'unfrogettable' artwork."




The frogs are going to be perched prominently on the roof of the beer garden facing Sears Street, where they can greet Truck Yard patrons.

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