Crossing Over to Rock & Roll
Need a night out? Here's something to howl about!“ Coyote Crossing, with two picturesque locations in West Chester and Conshohocken, is serving a hot summer menu of delicious Mexican food (and more margaritas than you can handle). "[We] opened in November '96," says Melendez. "We have a lot of regulars. Most people come from the Main Line."It had been Melendez's longtime dream to have his own restaurant. "I moved to the states 15 years ago," he says. "I always wanted to open a restaurant, and the space here was available, so I borrowed money from a private investment company and opened it."Yes, it really is that simple. And because Coyote Crossing enjoyed so much success, even in it's early days, Melendez decided to open up another one about three and a half years ago, in January '04. If it's atmosphere al fresco you're looking for, look no further than the Conshohocken location's outdoor patio- it definitely puts other Philly area outdoor dining areas to shame. The wrought-iron tables and chairs, tiny white Christmas lights, fountain and garden at night will take your breath away; they're stunning and feel like something out of a storybook. (Similarly, the West Chester Coyote Crossing offers rooftop seating.) "Restaurants in the summer are slow, so I wanted to make sure I offered outdoor dining," Melendez says.Of course, both locations have a luxurious indoor dining room and bar area as well; you can chose whether you'd like to sit inside or outside- it's a win-win situation either way. Melendez's lunch and dinner menus are pretty win-win, too, with a medley of choices from the ultra-traditional Mexican fare to the creatively unconventional. No one does Mexican fare like Carlos Melendez. We'll be back, Coyote Crossing. Oh we'll be back. Buen provecho! For Reservations Call: 610-825-3500
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