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Rochester Chamber holds ribbon cutting for Cinco's Cantina

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Featured in the photo are brothers and owners Miguel Tellez with his wife, Asia and Crescencio and his wife, Erin along with family, staff, chamber, and city officials. (Courtesy photo)

ROCHESTER - Cinco's Cantina recently had a Rochester Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting at their Mexican Restaurant located at 22 South Main St. in Rochester.

Since its inception, Cinco's Cantina has been serving authentic Mexican flavors in Dover and Epping. Now the restaurant is thrilled to bring its culinary expertise to the vibrant downtown community of Rochester.

The Tellez Family hosted the official ribbon cutting that was conducted by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce that included invited chamber and city dignitaries.

Friday's ceremony featured a day-long discount of 20% off their newest menu item: the Banco Burrito, a massive 12" build-your-own burrito created in honor of their new location inside the historic brownstone Rochester Bank & Trust building.

"We have felt so welcomed here since we opened our doors. The community is coming out to celebrate us and we are so excited to be here. We've received a lot of supportive feedback," said Miguel Alberto Tellez, co-founder and co-owner of Cinco's Cantina. "We look forward to meeting many new faces in the coming months."

Family owned and operated, Cinco's Cantina is renowned its commitment to the community by hosting Fiesta Fundraisers, philanthropic donations, and weekly dine-in and take-out promotions.

Learn more at https://www.cincoscantina.com

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