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Fiestas Patrias

a piece of cake sitting on top of a table

¡VIVA MEXICO! 

CELEBRATE MEXICO'S INDEPENDENCE DAY 

SEPTEMBER 15 & 16


FIESTAS PATRIAS HISTORY

Mexico, once known as New Spain, was a colony harshly ruled by the Kingdom of Spain for over 300 years. The native population was oppressed, and on September 16, 1810, a Catholic priest in the town of Dolores named Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla delivered a speech now known as the Grito de Dolores, demanding the end of Spanish rule. This speech started the Mexican War of Independence, which lasted over a decade. On August 24, 1821, Spain withdrew and officially recognized Mexico as an independent country. On September 16, 1825, the Republic of Mexico declared dieciséis de septiembre its National Independence Day.


PATRON DRINK SPECIALS OFFERED ALL DAY SEPT 15 & ALL DAY SEPT 16

OPTIONAL FIESTAS PATRIAS DINNER MENU OFFERED SEPT 15 & 16

LIVE MARIACHIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 FROM 7:15 - 8:15 PM


Menu de Fiestas Patrias

MEXICO'S INDEPENDENCE DAY MENU


ENTREMES

TAMAL DE PESCADO

fish tamal, mole amarillo, greens

El Calamar - blanco tequila, Cointreau Orange Liqueur, Thatcher's prickly pear, dragon fruit purée, agave nectar, lime juice 


PLATO FUERTE

CHILE EN NOGADA - choice of pork or veggies

roasted poblano pepper stuffed with red apple, pear, peach, plantain, almonds, raisins, topped with walnut cream sauce and pomegranate seeds 

El Zarape - Mezcal Joven, pomegranate, blood orange, ginger beer, lime, grenadine syrup


POSTRE

PASTEL DE MOLE Y CHOCOLATE CRIOLLO

chocolate and mole cake, coconut sorbet, mandarin sauce 

Barbadillo Pedro Ximinez Sherry, Jerez, Spain 


Tasting Menu $49 per person / Agave Pairing +$32 per person

tax & gratuity are not included

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