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Casa Mezcal is the joint vision of Guillermo Olguin, a well-known Mexican painter, and entrepeneur, Ignacio Carballido. The bar integrates art, traditional Mexican food and of course, mezcal. Artists from all corners of the world will be showcased, including writers and poets, the independent cinema, and international music. A gallery will display art with an agenda that includes both launches...
Lively and creative Mexican restaurant and bar. Large dining room and art gallery upstairs that accommodates private parties. New performance space and mixology cocktail lounge in the basement.
What promises to be a four-story temple of Mexican cuisine, complete with a tequila bar and cultural center.
For a taste of Oaxaca on the Lower East Side, this three-story fun house offers live bands and dancing on the first floor, a rowdy-ish bar area serving all types and strengths of mezcals on the second floor, and a more sedate dining area,…
Surely hoping to sponge up some runoff from its constantly-mobbed neighbor, Barrio Chino (two hour waits for a table on weekends, yikes), Casa Mezcal is the latest New York City venue to embrace...
Great food, drinks, and service! Only bad thing was the upstairs bathroom could have been cleaner... the floor was soaking wet, it was like a dive bar bathroom which did not match the cleanliness of the rest of the restaurant.
got there at 11pm on a saturday and still able to seat us with a full restaurant. foods is delivered fast. margaritas are good. the queso & pork appetizer was DELICIOUS!
As always, the staff was informal yet extremely professional and welcoming, from the hostess to the busboys to the bartender. Everyone! The food was authentically Mexican but not heavy and gloppy as some "American" Mexican restaurants tend to be. Drink glasses rimmed with wonderful mix of unusual spices and salts. Portions neither too large nor too small. Staff seem to encourage friends to...
Favorite Mexican place in NYC! I'm from San Diego and it's really hard to find good Mexican in the city. We live nearby and I'm so glad we found this place. It's our go to restaurant and the tacos + guac are so good! They have a wide variety of AMAZING margaritas and the atmosphere is fun as well.
Food was delicious but pricey. Especially for Mexican which is usually quite moderate pricing. Service was wonderful and ambiance quite nice. Overall, a delightful evening with great food.
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Casa Mezcal is the joint vision of Guillermo Olguín, a well-known Mexican painter, and entrepeneur, Ignacio Carballido.
The bar integrates art, traditional Mexican food and of course, mezcal. Artists from all corners of the world will be showcased, including writers and poets, the independent cinema, and international music.
A gallery will display art with an agenda that includes both...
Since 2010, Casa Mezcal has been providing Mutual Benefit Associations from New York.
Casa Mezcal is the joint vision of Guillermo Olgu n, a well-known Mexican painter, and entrepeneur, Ignacio Carballido. The bar integrates art, traditional Mexican food and of course, mezcal. Artists from all corners of the world will be showcased, including writers and poets, the independent cinema, and international music. A gallery will display art with an agenda that includes both launches...
Casa Mezcal is the joint vision of Guillermo Olguín, a well-known Mexican painter, and the young entrepeneur, Ignacio Carballido. 86 Orchard St. | New York, NY | 10002
(212) 777-2600
Surely hoping to sponge up some runoff from its constantly-mobbed neighbor, Barrio Chino (two hour waits for a table on weekends, yikes), Casa Mezcal is the latest New York City venue to embrace smoky mezcal--a close cousin of tequila--as…
For a taste of Oaxaca on the Lower East Side, this three-story fun house offers live bands and dancing on the first floor, a rowdy-ish bar area serving all types and strengths of mezcals on the second floor, and a more sedate dining area,…
On the Menu: Pair your mezcal with traditional Oaxacan edibles like fried grasshoppers.
When to Go: A DJ spins music on Friday and Saturday nights; also look out for live music, film screenings and art exhibitions. Call for the schedule of events.
A DJ spins music on Friday and Saturday nights; also look out for live music, film screenings and art exhibitions. Call for the schedule of events.
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