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Casa Bonita (finally) announces a reopening date

The Lakewood restaurant is now owned by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators of “South Park,” and has been closed since 2020

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The exterior of Casa Bonita restaurant in the Lakewood Shopping Center on Oct. 20, 2021 in Lakewood. The landlord of the Casa Bonita Restaurant has favored a bid from the founders of South Park over one from a local group called Save Casa Bonita, which offered $400,000 more. One reason is that the South Park connection could prove a bigger draw and turn the restaurant and surrounding area into a pilgrimage site for South Park fans argues. Casa Bonita is a Mexican-themed restaurant in Lakewood that opened in 1974. The restaurant is well known for featuring strolling mariachis, flame jugglers and a 30 foot waterfall with cliff divers.
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Call it a Christmas miracle: Casa Bonita finally has an open date.

According to a Thursday announcement, the famous eatertainment venue in Lakewood will reopen in May for the first time since 2020, when it closed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Guys, I saw a thing in the news about what Coloradans want for Christmas, and besides a new football team and fresh snow, they said they wanted an opening date for Casa Bonita,” said Trey Parker, co-creator of “South Park” and co-owner of Casa Bonita, in a video announcement. “So guess what?!”

“We’re opening in May!” said Parker, co-owner/co-creator of “South Park” Matt Stone and chef Dana Rodriguez said in unison.

 

Thursday’s announcement is the first fans have heard since November 2021, when Casa Bonita announced it had hired three-time James Beard-nominated Denver chef Dana Rodriguez to lead the kitchen.

It’s been a long time coming, too. The venue closed in March 2020 due to COVID-19 and the “South Park” creators purchased it in September 2021.

The original plan was to reopen by late 2022, but this summer, Stone and Parker said they couldn’t confirm an opening date due to unforeseen challenges with the building’s renovation. In June, for example, Casa Bonita’s iconic fountain was razed amid concerns about its crumbling foundation. According to city permitting documents and construction plans, the renovations are expected to cost about $12 million.

“Have you ever seen ‘Kitchen Nightmares’? Itap the very, very worst one of those you could possibly ever imagine,” Parker told The Post in August. “What we thought would be, ‘Oh this will be cool. We can buy this and open it and it’ll be around again,’ turned into ‘Oh this is going to be what we have to put all our money into and hope that it works.’”

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