
Lovers of Casa Bonita and the TV show “South Park” have a rare opportunity to showcase their fandom on a license plate.
Show creators-turned-restaurant-owners Matt Stone and Trey Parker recently partnered with state regulators to relating to “South Park” and the famous pink palace.
New Casa Bonita owners and South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, along with the – Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV)’s, are giving 17 lucky drivers a chance to own one of these license plates.
— Governor Jared Polis (@GovofCO)
Some of the best plates include “CSABNTA,” “TOWELIE,” “BUTTERS,” “TACOS,” “CLFDIVER” and “BLCKBRT.” There’s also a “TEAMUSA” license plate for fans of Stone and Parker’s feature film “Team America: World Police.”
Bidding is now open for the special edition plates and runs through May 25 at 7 p.m. Prices start at $100 and proceeds benefit the Colorado Disability Funding Committee, which provides grants to support disability application assistance and other programs for Coloradans with disabilities.
Casa Bonita has yet to announce an official reopening date beyond sometime this month, but The Denver Post has learned it has all the necessary permits to be able to do so. On Friday, fans received a sneak peek into the behind-the-scenes of reopening, so it could be any day now.




