Antojitos Sinaloa Opening Second Location in 2025

“Whether you're looking for a quality breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Antojitos Sinaloa Mexican Restaurant has the options to cover all your cravings”

Neil Cooney
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Located at 2000 East Charleston Boulevard, Antojitos Sinaloa is “your go-to authentic Mexican restaurant in Las Vegas, NV.” After building a following in its Charleston location, the locally born Mexican restaurant is preparing to expand with a second restaurant.

Licensing paperwork was submitted recently to Clark County by Antojitos Sinaloa Inc. showing Antojitos Sinaloa #2 opening at 1820 N Nellis Blvd. What Now confirmed the news on Friday with owner Juan Gil. Gil was not immediately available to discuss the opening in detail but said it is expected to open in January or February.

“Mexican food is a delicacy, but for it to be cooked the right way it is necessary to have fresh and top-quality ingredients,” says the Antojitos Sinaloa website. “At our family restaurant, we believe that good ingredients deserve great preparation and only here you will taste true Mexican cuisine. For over 15 years, our Mexican seafood restaurant has been serving the best seafood and Mexican dining favorites including birria, mariscos, menudo, ceviche, and much more.”

Opening in the North Nellis Boulevard location, on the northeastern corner of the intersection with Kell Lane, Antojitos Sinaloa will join a restaurant community that includes brands like China a Go Go, KFC, Subway, and Rubalcaba Taco Shop #2.

“Whether you’re looking for a quality breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Antojitos Sinaloa Mexican Restaurant has the options to cover all your cravings.”

You can keep up with Antojitos Sinaloa news by following @antojitos_sinaloa_mexican on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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