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Rosa Mexicano Restaurants

Rosa Mexicano Restaurants


First Avenue : 1063 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10022
(212) 753-7407

Our flagship location has remained a perennial favorite of New York for 35 years. Having opened its doors on First Avenue in September of 1984, it received a glowing review shortly thereafter from The New York Times - and the rest is history. 

By Lincoln Center : 61 Columbus Ave at 62nd St, New York, NY 10023
(212) 977-7700

Located directly across the street from Lincoln Center, Rosa Mexicano is the perfect destination for dinner before a performance or a cocktail after the show. This impressive space features our first, award-winning, 30-foot iridescent blue tile water wall inspired by the cliff divers of Acapulco, designed by architect David Rockwell.

Union Square : 9 East 18th Street, New York, NY 10003
(212) 533-3350

Tribeca : 41 Murray Street, New York, NY 10007
(212) 849-2885

Our newest location, situated on the iconic Murray Street in Tribeca, transports you to another world. Reminiscent of the streets of Guadalajara or Mexico City, it’s an intimate affair featuring hand-blown Mexican luminaria, rich iron accents and New York’s largest selection of agave spirits. Downstairs you’ll find our truly unique Mexican speakeasy, featuring more than 400 varieties of tequila, mezcal, sotol, bacanora, pechuga curated by Courtenay Greenleaf, Rosa Mexicano’s very own Master Mezcalier. 

Riverside Square : 60 Riverside Square Mall, Hackensack, NJ 07601
(201) 489-9100

Situated adjacent to the mall in The Shops at Riverside in Hackensack, our 160-seat restaurant features a fresh tortilla station in the dining room, a spacious cantina, well as both outdoor and private dining options.

Boston : 155 Seaport Blvd,Boston, MA 02210
(617) 476-6122

This stunning restaurant combines our trademark authentic, upscale Mexican cuisine and a stylish, festive atmosphere. Just steps from the Seaport World Trade Center, Boston Harbor Cruise lines to Cape Cod and the Blue Hills Pavilion, Rosa Mexicano offers Boston a truly unique destination and dining experience.

Washington DC : 575 7th Street at F Street NW,Washington, DC 20004
(202) 783-5522

Situated within the restored 1924 home of the original Hecht’s department store, our Penn Quarter location was the first Rosa Mexicano to open outside of New York City. Located across the street from the Capital One Arena, our14-foot wraparound windows provide the perfect place for people watching before or after a Capitals or Wizards game. With attractions like the Spy Museum, Shakespeare Theater Company and the National Portrait Gallery just one block away, Rosa Mexicano is the ideal destination for both visitors and locals. 

National Harbor : 153 Waterfront Street, National Harbor, MD 20745
(301) 567-1005

Overlooking the Potomac River, with views of the Capital Wheel, Washington, D.C. and Old Town, Alexandria, Rosa Mexicano is located in the center of the National Harbor complex. Just a short ride from the MGM Casino; a meal or a beverage on our patio or in our dining room offers guests sweeping views of our Nation’s Capital.

Los Angeles : 800 West Olympic Blvd,Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 746-0001

Located within the L.A. Live complex, Rosa Mexicano’s Los Angeles location is in the heart of the revitalized downtown area, offering an array of private dining options and comfortable outdoor patio seating. Bathed in our signature vibrant hues, this location features our authentic regionally inspired cuisine, and our award-winning Guacamole en Molcajete and signature Frozen Pomegranate margaritas.

San Francisco : 30 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 874-4300

Located on the ground floor of the One Market building, just steps away from the San Francisco Ferry Terminal and the Presidio, we offer the only truly authentic Mexican destination for lunch, dinner, cocktails, and brunch along the San Francisco waterfront. 


Rosa Mexicano is a destination born of a unique vision. In our restaurants, you’ll experience upscale dining that honors Mexican heritage, culinary techniques, and the global explorations and inspirations of our founder, Josefina Howard.

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