Tacos & Tequilas Mexican Grill plans Ponce location reopening after fire

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Tacos & Tequilas Mexican Grill, located on Ponce De Leon Ave in Atlanta and part of the La Bonanza Hospitality Group, is set to reopen in late 2025 or early 2026. The reopening follows a temporary closure after a kitchen hood fire that took place in the early morning hours of June 1.

The company has indicated that the exact reopening date will depend on how long construction takes. La Bonanza is working with Office of Design, an architecture and design firm based in Avondale Estates, to renovate the restaurant space. In addition, they are coordinating with the City of Atlanta to secure all required permits for reopening.

In a statement, the company expressed appreciation for the fact that there were no injuries during the June incident and acknowledged “the swift and professional response of Atlanta’s emergency services.”

Since its debut in 2010, Tacos & Tequilas Mexican Grill has expanded across the Atlanta area with locations in Buford, Buckhead, Cumming, Midtown, and Lawrenceville/Snellville. The brand also offers full-service catering and food trucks through Bonnza Catering. La Bonanza Hospitality Group operates Azotea Cantina in Midtown Atlanta as well.



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