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Cafe Coyote Celebrates Beer Week!

Cafe Coyote is proud to announce our festivities for the upcoming  San Diego Beer Week 2010 from Nov. 5-14!  We are excited to host a range of fun events for our guests including a meet and greet with Mark Stone of Stone Breweries (Monday, Nov. 8) with a pint glass giveaway, and two Pint nights on Tuesday & Thursday(see below for details!).

So come on in all you beer lovers ’cause it is time to Fiesta in our Cantina, where it is always a party!

Hasta Pronto!

Mon Nov 8-

meet & greet with Mark Stone of Stone breweries
Pint Glass giveaway

Tues Nov 9-

Pint night giveaway featuring our Mexican Beers. Tecate, Negro Modelo, Pacifico & Dos Equis ALL $3.75 from 3:30-close

Thur Nov 11-

Pint Night- Purchase any draft beer at reg price and refills just $3 from 3:30-close

Upcoming Taco Tuesday Specials!!

NOV/DEC TACO TUESDAY’S 9TH TACOS

NOV 2 - CHIPOTLE TURKEY TACO
SHREDDED TURKEY WITH CHIPOTLE CHILES AND MONTEREY JACK CHEESE. TOPPED WITH SALSA VERDE AND SOUR CREAM.

NOV 9- SPICY BUFFALO CHICKEN TACO
CHICKEN STRIPS IN OUR SPICY BUFFALO SAUCE TOPPED WITH CABBAGE AND RANCH DRESSING

NOV 16- QUESO FUNDIDO WITH RAJAS TACO
MELTED CHEESE FONDUE WITH STRIPS OF GREEN AND RED PEPPERS. TOPPED WITH GREEN SAUCE.

NOV 23- TURKEY MOLE TACO
SHREDDED TURKEY WITH CHOCOLATE MOLE SAUCE AND CABBAGE.

NOV 30- CALIFORNIA TACO
FLOUR TORTILLA w/ CARNE ASADA, FRENCH FRIES AND MELTED CHEESES. TOPPED WITH SALSA FRESCA.

DEC 7- CHORIZO TACO
HOUSE MADE CHORIZO WITH SCRAMBLED EGGS. TOPPED WITH CHEESE AND SOUR CREAM.

DEC 14- GUACAMOLE TACO
CORN TORTILLA FILLED WITH HOMEMADE GUACAMOLE. TOPPED WITH LETTUCE, CHEESE AND SPICY DRIED RED PEPPER SALSA.

DEC 21- SONORA MEXICAN STYLE HOT DOG TACO
HOT DOG WRAPPED IN BACON SERVED IN A CORN TORTILLA AND TOPPED WITH LETTUCE AND JALEPENOS

DEC 28- CHILE VERDE TACO
PULLED PORK CARNITAS WITH TOMATILLO- JALAPENO SALSA. TOPPED WITH CILANTRO, ONIONS AND SOUR CREAM.

*subject to change.

Cafe Coyote Gears Up for Mexican Independence!

Speaking to the gathered crowd in Dolores, Guanajuato, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the famed “father” of Mexico, expressed his beliefs in a people’s revolt for Mexican Independence. His war cry or “El Grito de Dolores / El Grito de la Independencia” marks the anniversary of Mexican Independence and evokes national pride.

Not to be confused with Cinco de Mayo (May 5th), September 16th marks the celebration of Mexico’s War of Independence. Every year at midnight on September 15, Mexicans join together in solidarity and led by the President of Mexico, shout the El Grito.

Nestled in the heart of San Diego’s historic old town, also known as “The Birthplace of California”, Café Coyote, a traditional Mexican cantina and café, is one of only two Academia Del Tequila certified Tequila houses in the United States.  At its home within walking distance of Old Town attractions such as the Whaley House, the “Little Adobe Chapel,” the Old Town Cemetery “El Campo Santo,” and The Old Town State Park (California’s most visited State Park), Café Coyote has become a landmark in and of itself being Voted Best Mexican Restaurant in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2010.

In honor of Mexico’s robust culinary history and to help mark the 200th Anniversary of the Mexico’s Independence, the Spirits of Mexico Festival presented by The Polished Palate will be returning to Historic Old Town the week of September 16th. The oldest and most comprehensive agave spirits Festival in the United States, will coincide with Café Coyote’s Independence celebrations, culminating on the night of September 15th, where Café Coyote will host an El Grito reenactment by Mario Marquez, our famed Tequila Ambassador.

Coinciding with the Independence Celebration, Café Coyote will host the Finals of the Sangrita Challenge presented by Living Liquid Magazine on Wednesday September 15 to mark the opening of the festival ($25 per person in advance; $30 cash only at the door, 21+).  Guests will be able to taste all 5 finalist entry cocktails as well as enjoy Café Coyote’s famous Mexican fair. The esteemed judging table will be headed by Judges Ryan Kelley of the National Tequila Examiner and Café Coyote’s own, Kenny Kaufmann.