Summer is about over. School is upon us. It is hard to give up on the fun-filled days of summer. Wouldn't it be great to be able to prolong that carefree feeling one more night before heading back to school?
A great way to celebrate the end of summer and beginning of a new school year would be to gather your family and friends together and head out to Mattito's Mexican Restaurant for an evening of good food and camaraderie.
Mattito's will let you get that Mexican food fix without much strain on your pocketbook. You can order off of the menu from a variety of Mexican dishes. There is also a special brunch buffet on Sundays with an array of omelets, enchiladas, a quesadillas bar, and much more.
If you have an impromptu gathering or party, they will accommodate with a special lunch or dinner menu suited for a crowd at a special price. They offer a kid's menu as well. Vegetarian dishes are also available.
Perhaps you are planning a party or have an event coming up. Catering is available at reasonable prices. They will deliver the food hot and ready with disposable dishes and utensils so clean up will be a breeze.
Maybe you have an impromptu party that needs some special attention in the food category. This is not a problem. There is a special party menu with the same catering services offered at great prices.
With locations in the Dallas, Las Colinas, and Fresco areas, you are sure to find a location close to you. So why wait? Gather your friends and head out to Mattito's to celebrate the end of summer and a new beginning. Back to school will be so much easier after a great meal at the best Mexican restaurant in Texas!
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