ACC signs off on permits for Buenavista Mexican Cantina
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Rome’s Alcohol Control Commission has signed off on beer, wine and liquor pouring permits for Buenavista Mexican Cantina.

Gustavo Castillo will hold the licenses for the new Mexican restaurant at 707 Turner McCall Blvd., located at the old Santa Fe Cattle Co. building which closed in January. The building is being remodeled but will stay essentially the same.

Owner Glen Garcia has said the restaurant should open by August.

Garcia founded the original Buenavista Mexican Cantina in Scottsboro, Ala. in 1995. It was one of the few Mexican restaurants in the area at the time and is still in operation.

Lunch menus run the gamut from $4.95 combination plates to $8.95 fajitas or carnitas.

A lengthy dinner menu offers a range of appetizers, chimichangas, steak dinners, and specialties such as Burrito con Papas, a wrap of beef skirt steak, onions, potatoes, mushrooms and chorizo sausage.
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