El Rancho & Taqueria holds ribbon cutting
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Posted by: Steve Kimmel 2 months ago
The Huntington County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at the new El Rancho Supermarket & Taqueria, 1 E. Market Street, on Thursday, October 24. The new Mexican grocery store and restaurant officially opened their doors for business during that time. Shown in the front row above from left, are Terry Miller, Terry Miller Realtor Century 21 Bradley, Gwen Burns, Everwise Credit Union and both Chamber Ambassadors; Janette Azamar, El Rancho Supermarket & Taqueria; Joel Mil, owner, El Rancho Supermarket & Taqueria and Chava’s Mexican Grill, 102 Frontage Road, Huntington; Cynthia Villanueva, Partners 1st Federal Credit Union and Mayor Richard Strick. Second row from left, include Elda Vidrios, Pedro Jimenez, both from El Rancho Supermarket & Taqueria; Sandra Zapata, owner, ZZ Beauty Salon and Bernardo Cobo, El Rancho Supermarket & Taqueria. Back row from left, are Denilson Cruz, El Rancho Supermarket & Taqueria; Danielle Shaw, Bippus State Bank and Chamber board of directors; Charles Chapman, City Council, 1st District and Christy Knecht, Volunteer Coordinator for the City of Huntington.
A completely remodeled El Rancho Supermarket & Taqueria, 1 E. Market Street, opened in downtown Huntington on Thursday, October 24. The new business is owned by Joel Mil and Patricia Gil. They also own Chava’s Mexican Grill, 102 Frontage Road, Huntington, and El Rancho Mex Grill, 5108 W. County Line Road N, Columbia City, Indiana.
El Rancho Supermarket & Taqueria opened for business after their official Huntington County Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting yesterday. Several members from the Chamber board, Ambassadors and elected officials attended the event.
El Rancho Supermarket & Taqueria is a full service grocery store that serves a wide variety of Mexican foods along with a large selection of fresh vegetables. They have a large selection of canned food, tortillas, beans, chips, sauces, soft drinks and more. The Taqueria will serve a variety of Mexican dishes for those interested in lunch or dinner. The restaurant’s hours are Sunday to Thursday from 11 a.m. to 12 midnight; Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. The grocery store hours are seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Chamber wishes owners Joel and Patricia our very best and we encourage everyone to stop in and see the beautiful remodeling that was done in the building. While there be sure to purchase your lunch or dinner, and pick up some groceries to take home.
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