From one end of town (Tacombi) to the other (Mexica), Westport has several Mexican restaurants.
But only one has a sombrero on its roof.
That’s Cuatro Hermanos (not “Quatro,” as most readers spelled it). (Click here to see the photo.)
Our much smaller version of the infamous South of the Border restaurant (aka “tourist trap”) on I-95 is located near our own stretch of 95: on Saugatuck Avenue, at the foot of Sunrise Road.
(I have not driven through South Carolina in a while. I don’t know if Pedro, their culturally offensive mascot, is still there. Or their borderline racist billboards.)
Alert, well-fed readers who correctly identified Pedro — er, 4 Brothers — are Andrew Colabella, Bryan Schwartz, Dan Vener, Regina Kiska, Seth Schachter, Sal Liccione, Martha Witte, Michael Szeto, Dave Eason, Seth Braunstein, Sean Liberty and Tom Olson.
¡Felicidades!
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(Photo/JD Dworkow)
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That behind my house it’s fallamenti and the address is post road the back is right next to the old Westport pizza and my house 50 church lane
I ment sal liccione my address is 50 church lane next to the square downtown the last comment said Sam it was a mistake Dan of you can change it
No Idea where that stairway is!!
But- South of the Border is still inviting snow birds to stop off with signs for 75 miles north and south of its water tank sombrero.
My favorite sign is “Weather Prediction- Cold Today- Hot Tamale!”
I’ll buy that building for 7 million dollars! That building is a dream come true.
behind Jeera and Finalmente
The alleyway behind the Westport Bookshop!
I think this is behind finalmente
Maybe the alley behind Outpost Pizza and Coffee ‘An
Pathway to Toquet Hall