Fresno is seeing a wave of new restaurants — at least 17 are in the works — but one high-profile opening is already hitting trouble, with Horn Barbecue employees alleging bounced paychecks just weeks after its debut.

From a Michelin-recognized Tijuana taco shop to a fine-dining brunch launch, here’s what’s happening and links below to original stories.

Lunchtime visitors wait in line at the counter inside Horn Barbecue in Fresno's Granite Park shopping center on Friday, Jan. 23, 2026. The long-anticipated barbecue restaurant opened on Tuesday, Jan. 20. Lunchtime visitors wait in line at the counter inside Horn Barbecue in Fresno’s Granite Park shopping center on Friday, Jan. 23, 2026. The long-anticipated barbecue restaurant opened on Tuesday, Jan. 20. CRAIG KOHLRUSS ckohlruss@fresnobee.com

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Here are key takeaways:

Tacos El Franc, a Tijuana-based taco shop recognized by the Michelin Guide in 2024 and 2025, is taking over the former Heroes Comics building on Shaw Avenue near Highway 41. Tacos run $4.75 each. Owner Roberto Kelly said the building is getting “a reconstruction,” not a remodel. Click here for full story. Pork belly, pan seared with sweet chili sauce and served with fresh basil and a fried egg, has become a favorite at Cracked Pepper Cafe, says Vatche Moukhtarian, who started offering counter service breakfast and brunch at his Cracked Pepper Bistro. Photographed Tuesday, March 10, 2026 in Fresno. Pork belly, pan seared with sweet chili sauce and served with fresh basil and a fried egg, has become a favorite at Cracked Pepper Cafe, says Vatche Moukhtarian, who started offering counter service breakfast and brunch at his Cracked Pepper Bistro. Photographed Tuesday, March 10, 2026 in Fresno. ERIC PAUL ZAMORA ezamora@fresnobee.com Cracked Pepper Bistro, a 19-year-old fine-dining spot in north Fresno, now serves brunch from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Prices run $12 to $16, and you order at the counter. Chef Vatche Moukhtarian roasts the coffee himself weekly. Click here for full story.Multiple Horn Barbecue employees say their paychecks bounced repeatedly, with some paid in cash or through Venmo and Zelle. At least two have filed unpaid wage claims with the state. A Horn representative blamed permit delays that pushed the opening from July to late January.Horn’s troubles extend beyond Fresno. His Elk Grove location closed in January over unpaid rent, he was evicted from his Lafayette restaurant, and according to the San Francisco Chronicle, he has faced more than $500,000 in lawsuits and wage claims. Click here for full story. Bulle, located at Herndon and Marks avenues, is one of four new restaurants opening in the coming months. Photographed Tuesday, March 10, 2026 in Fresno. Bulle, at Herndon and Marks avenues, is one of 15 new restaurants opening in the Fresno area. ERIC PAUL ZAMORA ezamora@fresnobee.com Among the 17 new restaurants on the way: Bulle, a high-end spot at Marks and Herndon aiming to open by early April; Taqueria Yarelis’ third location (home of the viral 3-foot Anaconda burrito); and Lisa’s Southern Smokehouse, a Nashville-inspired barbecue joint targeting a May opening in Clovis. Click here for full story.

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This story was originally published March 26, 2026 at 11:03 AM.


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