Azul Mexicano’s new location in Charleston, SC

Enjoy bites and sips at Azul.

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Grab a friend and enjoy a margarita at the outdoor bar.

Photo provided by Azul Mexicano

Hey, it’s Tate. Earlier this week, Lexa and I visited the new Azul Mexicano in downtown Charleston. ICYMI: The eatery opened its doors at 385 Meeting St. in December, and has additional locations on James Island and in Park Circle and Summerville.

I loved the colorful, open-air design and perused the menu of tacos, enchiladas, burritos, quesadillas, and bowls. I’m still daydreaming about my shrimp and fish ceviche with avocado slices, served with chips and salsa.

I’m looking forward to warm, sunny days hanging out at the outdoor bar with a marg and a taco.

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