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El Fenix and Meso Maya in Downtown Dallas Are Now Open for Dine-In & Takeout

Join them for Happy Hour Monday-Friday!
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El Fenix is bringing the Original Tex-Mex back to Downtown Dallas! El Fenix on McKinney Avenue will be reopening today,  Thursday, June 11th for limited dine-in, curbside, and takeout.

Their new hours will be Sunday-Thursday 11am-9pm and Friday-Saturday 11am-10pm with Happy Hour Monday-Friday from 4-7pm. Happy Hour specials include $2 Domestic Drafts, $3 Import Drafts, $3.49 Original Margaritas & $5 Beer-Ritas. Then don’t forget about Enchilada Wednesdays! Choose from Cheese, Chicken or Beef Enchiladas served with rice and beans for only $5.99 all day, every Wednesday. El Fenix will be taking safety precautions recommended by the CDC and local authorities in order to keep their loyal guests and staff members safe.

Other open locations include Arlington, Casa Linda, Forest Lane, Greenville TX, Northwest Hwy, Mesquite, Plano, Ridglea (Fort Worth), Waxahachie, Weatherford, Irving & Winstar.

Courtesy of Meso Maya

The fresh, bold, and earthy flavors of Meso Maya are coming back to Downtown Dallas! Meso Maya on McKinney Avenue will also be reopening today Thursday, June 11th for dine-in, takeout, and 3rd party delivery. Open daily from 11am-9pm, Meso Maya Downtown will be offering Happy Hour from 3-6pm Monday-Friday with select drinks & appetizers starting at $5 and weekend brunch with $3 mimosas, bloody marys, and sangria from 11am-3pm on Saturday & Sunday. Meso Maya will be taking safety precautions recommended by the CDC and local authorities in order to keep their loyal guests and staff members safe.

Other open locations include Lakewood, Preston Forest & West Plano.

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