News Summary
Na’cho Margarita, a well-known Mexican restaurant, is set to open a new branch at 712 W. Main St. in downtown Lexington, taking over the space previously occupied by RF’s Corner Grill. Situated in the Town Square shopping center next to Food Lion, the restaurant aims to attract a diverse customer base with its extensive menu of traditional Mexican dishes. To enhance its offerings, Na’cho Margarita has applied for an alcohol license. The opening is highly anticipated by local residents and business owners, reflecting a growing demand for diverse dining options in the area.
Lexington, SC – Na’cho Margarita, a popular Mexican restaurant, is set to open a new location in downtown Lexington at 712 W. Main St. The establishment will take the place of the former RF’s Corner Grill, which closed its doors in March after over six years of operation.
This new site is strategically located within the Town Square shopping center, situated next to a Food Lion supermarket, making it an accessible dining option for both locals and visitors. With the area experiencing considerable vehicular traffic—around 40,000 cars per day—the restaurant hopes to attract a variety of customers from the surrounding community.
Na’cho Margarita already operates a successful location at 745 Marina Way in Prosperity, SC, which opened in the summer of 2023. The Prosperity restaurant features an extensive menu that includes traditional Mexican dishes such as tacos, burritos, enchiladas, quesadillas, poblanos, and sizzling fajitas, all designed to appeal to a wide range of tastes.
To enhance its offerings, Na’cho Margarita has submitted an application for an alcohol license from the South Carolina Department of Revenue for the new Lexington location. A public notice regarding the alcohol license application has been displayed in the window of the restaurant’s new space.
The Town Square shopping center is home to several established businesses, including Musician Supply, Terry’s Barber Shop, Black Tiger Tae Kwan Do, and Wingstop. Local business owners and residents are expressing optimism about the introduction of Na’cho Margarita, anticipating that the restaurant will increase foot traffic and provide additional dining options in the area.
The decision to expand to downtown Lexington comes amid a growing demand for diverse culinary choices and a rising interest in local dining experiences. As the area continues to develop, establishments like Na’cho Margarita are expected to contribute positively to the local economy.
In conclusion, Na’cho Margarita’s arrival in downtown Lexington not only fills the space left by RF’s Corner Grill but also promises to enrich the dining scene with its authentic Mexican cuisine. With construction already underway, many are looking forward to the anticipated opening in the near future.
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