Medrano’s Mexican Restaurant – Brings their authentic Mexican cuisine to Santa Clarita
Known for their mouthwatering authentic dishes, Medrano’s Mexican Restaurant is proud to be celebrating six months in the Canyon Center adding to their multiple locations. Owner Jose Medrano has been in the restaurant industry for more than 23 years cooking up classics like tacos, burritos, enchiladas, fajitas, carne asada, arroz con pollo, chile verde, taquitos and more. Jose and his staff pride themselves on excellent customer service and authentic Mexican food! They also offer 12 delicious Margarita variations including the uber-popular Cadillac Maggie. Medrano’s also serves a wide variety of domestic and imported beers, classic drinks like Tequila Sunrise and Piña Colada, Martinis, and popular cocktails like Scooby Snack and Blue Sky.
Don’t stress over your next party, let Medrano’s do the cooking so you can enjoy your time with friends and family. They offer catering with large tray options, available for pick up or delivery at all four of their locations including Lancaster, Quartz Hill, West Palmdale and Santa Clarita. And with some fantastic Yelp reviews, you can rest assured that your next meal at Medrano’s will be spectacular.
“Taco Tuesday, awesome. Happy Hour, awesome. Bar, awesome. Great service, and the salsa is not too shabby. Hidden spot that I hope will get the attention it deserves,” shared by Jeremy L., Canyon Country
“Five-Star! Excellent service, clean new booths and decor, and great, traditional Mexican food! SCV lacks enough good Mexican restaurants and finally we have another delicious option!” Sharon P., Santa Clarita
So don’t worry about dinner tonight—grab the family or friends, head over to the Canyon Center and enjoy a delicious meal at Medrano’s Mexican Restaurant.
You can reach Jose, and the amazing staff of Medrano’s at 661-367-4945, visit them online at www.medranosmexicanfood.com and stop by the restaurant at 19319 Soledad Canyon Road in Santa Clarita.
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