![]() "Viejo" means "old" in Spanish. And "old" this great Mexican restaurant is |
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| Both floors of Viejo Vallarta are devoted to Mexican food and culture. The lively bar opens at 11 a.m. and the dining room at 6 p.m. Fabulous murals cover the walls celebrating the Mexican people and their history. The view is absolutely stunning: the Malecón of course, with its never-ending parade of people and the whole Bay of Banderas at your feet. Sunsets at Viejo Vallarta are a must. | ![]() |
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| And while the atmosphere, the drinks and the great view are important, what keeps locals and tourists' coming back again and again is the food. The top floor of Viejo Vallarta is dedicated to fine dining. The extensive menu is a series of mouthwatering color photographs of each dish offered. Soups and salads, chicken mole, fajitas, Sonoran beef, a 34 ounce (!) T-Bone steak and giant shrimp just to name a few. Classical Mexican cuisine served with a variety of tasty sauces is offered every evening from 6 p.m. to midnight. | ![]() |
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| Opening everyday at 11 a.m., the bar at Viejo Vallarta serves up 2 for1drinks until 4 a.m. A colorful spot to take a shopping break midday and enjoy some carne asada or tacos with an ice-cold beer or cocktail. The evenings and nights at Viejo Vallarta heat up the Malecón with live music, the locals playing pool and listening and dancing to the latest tunes from México and the United States. | ![]() |
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| A favorite during Spring
Break, Viejo Vallarta blends history with very reasonable prices. A
fixture on the Malecón for more than 30 years, the view is unsurpassed,
the beer is always flowing and the good times go on until the wee hours of
the morning. |
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| Morelos 484 Upstairs Tel. (322) 2 05 89 E-mail: viejovallarta@accessmexico.com |
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