'We will be packing up our tequilas': Famous Mexican restaurant abruptly closes after 11 years of service
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Danielle F.
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Sydney's food scene has been a melting pot of cultures and cuisines.
However, it could lose one of its most vibrant establishments soon.
Mejico, a popular Mexican restaurant located in the heart of the city, announced its closure after 11 flavourful years.
Established in 2013, the restaurant was known for its extensive selection of tequila and mezcal, along with its lively atmosphere since 2013.
'After 11 incredible years, our beloved home is being redeveloped,' Mejico wrote on its website.
'This means we will be packing up our tequila and saying farewell to Pitt Street for now.'
'Join us for our last hurrah and enjoy a taste of nostalgia! We invite you to come and share some of your favourite Mejico memories with us,' the restaurant added.
The restaurant also planned a farewell party, treating customers to $10 cocktails and special tequila-tasting sessions.
The restaurant's final day of trade will be on Sunday, 27 October.
The announcement came as a bittersweet moment for both the patrons and the restaurant's proprietors.
While the news has saddened many customers, there is a silver lining.
The restaurant's operators hinted at a relocation, sparking hope among its loyal customer base.
Mejico's management encouraged its fans to 'stay tuned' for updates on where Mejico will be serving up next.
'Watch this space—we can't wait to welcome you back!' the restaurant assured its followers on its website.
Mejico is part of the Sam Prince Hospitality Group.
The hospitality group also operates Indu, which offers Sri Lankan cuisine on George Street, and Kid Kyoto, a Japanese-themed eatery and live music venue on Bridge Street.
The group has been committed to providing diverse and high-quality dining experiences in the area, which has been evident in the success of its establishments.
Mejico's closure was a reflection of the broader challenges faced by the hospitality industry.
Several food and beverage businesses have shut their doors in recent months despite being established for decades.
This leaves their respective communities mourning the loss of places which served as both a cultural and social hub.
As we bid farewell to Mejico's original location, we're reminded of the ever-changing landscape of urban development and the impact it has on local businesses.
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However, it could lose one of its most vibrant establishments soon.
Mejico, a popular Mexican restaurant located in the heart of the city, announced its closure after 11 flavourful years.
Established in 2013, the restaurant was known for its extensive selection of tequila and mezcal, along with its lively atmosphere since 2013.
'After 11 incredible years, our beloved home is being redeveloped,' Mejico wrote on its website.
'This means we will be packing up our tequila and saying farewell to Pitt Street for now.'
'Join us for our last hurrah and enjoy a taste of nostalgia! We invite you to come and share some of your favourite Mejico memories with us,' the restaurant added.
The restaurant also planned a farewell party, treating customers to $10 cocktails and special tequila-tasting sessions.
The restaurant's final day of trade will be on Sunday, 27 October.
The announcement came as a bittersweet moment for both the patrons and the restaurant's proprietors.
While the news has saddened many customers, there is a silver lining.
The restaurant's operators hinted at a relocation, sparking hope among its loyal customer base.
Mejico's management encouraged its fans to 'stay tuned' for updates on where Mejico will be serving up next.
'Watch this space—we can't wait to welcome you back!' the restaurant assured its followers on its website.
Mejico is part of the Sam Prince Hospitality Group.
The hospitality group also operates Indu, which offers Sri Lankan cuisine on George Street, and Kid Kyoto, a Japanese-themed eatery and live music venue on Bridge Street.
The group has been committed to providing diverse and high-quality dining experiences in the area, which has been evident in the success of its establishments.
Mejico's closure was a reflection of the broader challenges faced by the hospitality industry.
Several food and beverage businesses have shut their doors in recent months despite being established for decades.
This leaves their respective communities mourning the loss of places which served as both a cultural and social hub.
As we bid farewell to Mejico's original location, we're reminded of the ever-changing landscape of urban development and the impact it has on local businesses.
Key Takeaways
- Mejico, a popular Mexican restaurant in Sydney's CBD, announced its closure due to redevelopment plans on Pitt Street.
- The restaurant has been famous for its extensive selection of tequila and mezcal.
- Mejico has plans to relocate, and its management is looking for a new location.
- Hospitality businesses have been experiencing difficulties, as highlighted by multiple restaurant closures across the country.