|
Margaritas
of Mystic is located in Factory Square, an historic 19th century brick
building on Water St. off Mystic's Main St. This restaurant joined
the growing company in late 1995 and reopened after a complete renovation in March 1996. Located
downtown in the quaint New England seaport village, the "Exhibition
Hall" building with distinctive architectural features offers great Mexican ambiance. The cozy restaurant has a seating capacity of
about 150 people in the dining room, 100 in the lounge with room for an
additional 30 people on the seasonal deck.
The restaurant is a favorite with
the people of Mystic and New London county, one of Connecticut's
most populated areas. It's also
popular with the many tourists while they visit the New England clapboard galleries,
antique shops along with the Mystic Seaport and the Mystic Aquarium. The restaurant also draws
from visitors and employees of the nearby Foxwoods
and Mohegan Sun Casino, Electric
Boat/General Dynamics, Pifizer Inc., Lawerence & Memorial Hospital and
the students of The University of Connecticut, Avery Point, Connecticut
College, Mitchell College and The U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Military
personnel from the nearby U.S. Naval Base also consider Margaritas a
friendly port of call.
There is much to experience in historic
Mystic and the surrounding area, and Margaritas is among the many sights to see while visiting this
charming vacation destination on the Connecticut shoreline.
|