Mexican villa
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Mexican Villa Restaurant | |
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Type | Independently owned |
Genre | Mexican food |
Founded | Springfield, Missouri (1951) |
Founder | G.H. Ferguson |
Headquarters | Springfield, Missouri, United States |
Area served | Ozarks |
Industry | Restaurants |
Products | Tacos, burritos, and other Mexican-related food |
Website | mexicanvilla.net |
Mexican Villa is a small chain of restaurants run by the Ferguson family. They are mainly located in Springfield, Missouri, with one location in Ozark, Missouri.
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[edit] History
In 1951, G.H. Ferguson pioneered the first Mexican restaurant in Springfield, MO. The original location at 1408 S National Ave is still open for business near Missouri State University.
[edit] Hot Sauce
Mexican Villa is well known for its Very Hot Hot Sauce, which they ship by the case to customers across the country.
[edit] Slogan
Serving Fine Mexican Foods to the Ozarks Since 1951
[edit] Mascot
The mascot is a man wearing a sombrero sleeping against a cactus.