Sayulitas Mexican Food Is Headed Downtown

The Mexican restaurant chain is opening its second location in the valley

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Founded in 2015, family-owned Mexican restaurant chain Sayulitas Mexican Food has grown to include five locations in San Diego County, California, and one more in Las Vegas, at located 3999 S Las Vegas Blvd. As the brand continues to grow, it has set its sights on Downtown Las Vegas, with a new location opening at 616 E Carson Avenue, according to licensing paperwork submitted to the city of Las Vegas.

“We’ll be opening by the end of the year,” co-owner Tea Guerrero told What Now on Saturday.

Guerrero says the new location will offer the same great menu available at Sayulitas’ other locations, along with drinks. The drink menu will be developed in keeping with the brand’s over all “Go Big or Go Home” approach, Guerrero added.

Promising “Bright Lights, Big Ass Burritos” Sayulitas Las Vegas, located across from Mandalay Bay, offers a menu centering on a selection of indulgent Specialty Burritos. These include the Spamsilog (Egg, Spam, Rice, Cheese & Sour Cream), The Salchichon (Carne Asada, Polish Sausage, Guacamole, Sour Cream, Nacho Cheese & Curly Fries) and the eponymous Sayulitas (Shrimp, bacon, Rice, Lettuce, Mexican Salsa, Guacamole, Grilled Cheese & Chipotle Sauce). There are also various tacos, combination plates, breakfast burritos, tortas, and more.

The Carson Avenue location is also a big upgrade in terms of size, Guerrero says. “It will definitely be bigger than our current location—as in three times the size. People will be able to sit freely.”

We’re excited to see how the place turns out!

You can keep up with all things Sayulitas by following @sayulitasmexicanfood 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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