Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Mexico Viejo serves tasty food and drinks, popular with college crowd

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Mexico Viejo Mexican Restaurant in Fayettevil­le, has establishe­d itself as the perfect place to celebrate.

From it’s award-winning Mexican cuisine to its flavorful, madeto-order margaritas, Viejo also provides one of the area’s most enjoyable atmosphere­s. With its close proximity to the University of Arkansas, it has become particular­ly popular with students and adults, alike.

“We are always happy to see the students,” said Gonzalo Leon, the general manager for Mexico Viejo and its sister restaurant, El Matador. “It not only helps our business, but it also makes it more enjoyable with the students coming in to eat and have a good time.”

Since opening in 2002, the family-owned and operated eatery, located at 2131 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., behind Starbucks, has been a favorite spot for dining or casual get-togethers. It gets even more popular during baseball seasons, for a pre-game warm-up or a post-game victory gathering. Football and basketball seasons are also busier times.

If the Razorbacks have a home game, the restaurant gets crowded before and after the games, for food and drinks alike. During away games, it’s a popular spot for fans to come in and watch the game together on one of the restaurant’s many TVs.

“Of course, we are all big Razorback fans, and it is fun for people to come in and watch the games, or come in after the games to celebrate,” Leon said. “We are in a great location, not far from the university.” A new outdoor patio opened last year, and has been getting some use with the recent sunny weather. The tables are equipped with umbrellas.

“Customers had been requesting outside seating, so we decided to do it,” said Leon, a native of Guadalajar­a, Mexico, who has lived in this area for over 20 years. “We try to make it a special place with our service.

“We want our customers to know that we care about them. If a customer does have a problem, I will personally contact them to see what we can do to make it better. I want to make sure to take care of our customers.”

The majority of the restaurant’s staff has been in place since it opened, which Leon calls the No. 1 benefit in its success, because the regular customers have gotten to know many of the employees personally.

“We have so many regular customers here, that I think they feel like they are at home,” he said. The restaurant is part of the group of eateries throughout Northwest Arkansas, owned primarily by the Montes family, including Matador, La Huerta, Los Margaritas and Los Fajitas.

Like all of them, Mexico Viejo offers an extensive menu prepared with fresh ingredient­s. The service aims to be exceptiona­lly fast, “like Speedy Gonzales,” Leon added with a chuckle.

Upon arrival, customers are greeted with a basket of freshly fried corn tortilla chips and housemade salsa.

The restaurant is divided into several intimate dining rooms with a centralize­d bar and a large room at the back of the building that doubles as a party room for large groups. The party room can be reserved for catered parties with no additional room fee. The parties can be booked for banquet-style or table-side service.

The bar is fully stocked and offers an assortment of bottled and imported beers, draft beer by the mug or pitcher, mixed drinks and glasses of wine. Margaritas and

 ?? NORTHWEST ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE ?? The carne asada combines steak with grilled onions and is served with tortillas, rice, beans and guacamole.
NORTHWEST ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE The carne asada combines steak with grilled onions and is served with tortillas, rice, beans and guacamole.

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