Carnitas Uruapan, a family-owned restaurant with a 50-year legacy, has launched a new location in Little Village, previously a concert venue. This venture by father-son duo Inocencio and Marcos Carbajal features an art deco designed space that embodies personal Mexican touches, aiming to evoke nostalgia for visitors. The restaurant now offers cocktails and beers, a first for the establishment, with a curated selection emphasizing regional Mexican spirits. This expansion into Little Village represents a significant moment for the Carbajal family, connecting them to the heart of the Midwest's Mexican community.
Little Village feels like a place where I'm at home, it's almost like stepping back in time... with street vendors, you hear Spanish everywhere.
The new location features an art deco space with a Mexican aesthetic, deeply personal touches that remind visitors of home.
The beverage program includes regional Mexican spirits like mezcal and charanda, created to resonate with the community's cultural roots.
Carnitas Uruapan's Little Village location represents a full circle moment for the Carbajal family, maintaining their legacy while embracing a vibrant community.
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