The grand opening of Gran Rey Mexican Grill in Marietta was a festive event attended by several community leaders and residents. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by Marietta-Washington Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive Director Deana Clark, who expressed excitement about the new addition to the city’s dining scene. Mayor Josh Schlicher also shared his enthusiasm for the restaurant, noting that he and his family had already enjoyed dining there multiple times.
The highlight of the evening was the performance by the Mariachi Rey Azteca band, who entertained guests with traditional Mexican music. The band played popular songs like “Un Poco Loco” from the movie “Coco” and the “Mexican Hat Dance,” adding to the celebratory atmosphere.
Gran Rey Mexican Grill, owned by Raul Maria Muños, offers a diverse menu with unique dishes like specialty burritos and street tacos. The restaurant, located at 823 Pike St., is open seven days a week and has already been attracting a steady flow of customers since its opening on Jan. 2.
In addition to the delicious food and lively entertainment, Gran Rey Mexican Grill also has plans to expand into the adjacent space for hosting parties and events. The restaurant’s commitment to providing a welcoming and enjoyable dining experience for the community is evident in their attention to detail and customer service.
For more information about Gran Rey Mexican Grill and their menu, visit their website at https://granreymexican.com/ or call 740-373-4858. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the flavors of Mexico right here in Marietta!