Abuelo's Mexican Restaurant - Tenant Improvement
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location

League City, TX

Area of buildings

7,800sf +/-

completion date

2018

Project information

It all began in the summer of 1989, when entrepreneurs James Young, Chuck Anderson and Dick Rambo opened the first Abuelo’s Mexican Restaurant in Amarillo, TX. Their goal was simple – to open not just a restaurant serving delicious, made-from-scratch Mexican food at everyday prices, but a place where guests of all ages could come together to experience unique flavors, and the art and culture of Mexico in a casual, comfortable setting. Nearly three decades later, with 39 restaurants located throughout the nation and more openings planned for the future, the success of Abuelo’s has surpassed the founders’ original dreams.

 

Each Abuelo’s restaurant is designed as an open-air Mexican courtyard with a mix of both modern and traditional Mexican décor, and this location continues to do so. The interior boasts the décor true to the Abuelo’s style, in addition to a grand hand-painted mural spanning the interior walls of the restaurant. The large patio opens its overhead doors to the Pinnacle park development and directly out to a large unique fountain feature. The interior masonry tequila walls and displays continue to offer the vision of the Abuelos’ restaurants; extraordinary flavor, impeccable service, and memorable experiences.

 

Roles/Phases Provided By J. Matthew Brown, AIA, REFP

Full architectural services including marketing materials and renderings, construction documents, bidding, permitting, and construction administration.