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Costa Mesa – Avilas El Ranchito Established in 1977 – In 1966 Salvador Margarita Avila opened their first restaurant in Huntington Park serving Mamá Avila’s authentic family recipes from Guanajuato, Mexico that she has passed down from generation to generation Located near Hoag Hospital in Costa Mesa, this restaurant is owned by Maria Elena She acquired her mother’s love of the kitchen, preparing new dishes using
Santa Ana – Avilas El Ranchito Today Avila’s El Ranchito is still family-owned, family-operated, and family-loved Victor Avila built this location in 1983 and still operates it today with the help of his long-time General Manager, Karen Edwards
Huntington Park – Avilas El Ranchito Over the years, Avila’s El Ranchito has grown to 13 locations consisting of the original Huntington Park location and 12 Orange County locations Each restaurant is under the personal care of a family member, guaranteeing the reputation the family has earned for treating our customers like part of the family
Lake Forest – Avilas El Ranchito Over the years, Avila’s El Ranchito has grown to 13 locations in Los Angeles and Orange County Each restaurant is under the personal care of a family member, guaranteeing the reputation the family has earned for treating our customers like part of the family
San Clemente – Avilas El Ranchito Each location of Avila’s El Ranchito is owned, operated, and loved by a member of the Avila family The San Clemente location is owned by Victor Avila and operated by his long-time general manager, Karen Edwards
Fiestas – Avilas El Ranchito Avila’s El Ranchito is the perfect location for your next Fiesta! Our friendly staff is ready to serve you and your guests in our fun and festive Mexican atmosphere
Our History – Avilas El Ranchito The History Behind Avila’s El Ranchito When Salvador Avila came to the United States from Guanajuato, Mexico with his wife and children, he came with hope and the American dream in his heart