our history

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sensing a need for an authentic Mexican dinning experience, Antonio Guerrero opened Café Azteca and quickly gained much attention.

After continued support of a dedicated customer base, Café Azteca expanded, adding an additional room to their dinning area. Shortly thereafter, this room proved to be insufficient to hold the rapidly increasing clientele. The decision was made to add a third room to ease congestion. These three rooms feature the work of local artists and hand crafted relics collected on the many trips the Guerrero family has made to Mexico. These trips serve to remind the Guerrero Family of the spirit which created the restaurant. The success of Café Azteca lies in its tradition to authenticity; and its future is in its commitment to its food and its people.

Visit the “poetry wall” and “a trip to mexico” under “our history” link above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Café Azteca is proud to work with local artists to promote a strong sense of community with our neighbors. Please visit www.katedelaneyillustration.com to view more of he artwork posted above.

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