Award-Winning Mexican Food: Jamestown, Michigan
Are you looking for the highest quality Mexican food and cocktails in the local area? MeXo is here to bring you the mexican food Jamestown, Michigan loves most! Offering daily lunch and dinner plus weekend brunch, special dinner events and catering services, we’re passionate about delivering an authentic pre-Hispanic dining experience with a modern-day flair.Our Story
Executive Chef Oscar Moreno is the mind and spirit of MeXo. Oscar was raised in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where food plays an essential role in family and other parts of life. His passion for food led him to make a career around it, working alongside chefs from around the world. Now, he is honored to give diners at MeXo an elevated, unforgettable taste of his home country and its signature dishes.Our Mission
Apart from simply delighting your palette, we’re dedicated to offering a memorable experience every time you step into our restaurant. Based in downtown Grand Rapids, we aim to give our guests a chance to discover the deep culture and delicious food and drinks of present-day Mexico and pre-Hispanic populations. Whether you’re dining in or taking it to go, our team will go above and beyond to make it a phenomenal experience.Lunch & Brunch
Tuesdays through Saturday from 11am - 4pm, come see us for lunch and take your pick from a selection of starters, salads and soups, tacos, tortas (Mexican sandwiches) and beyond. On Sundays from 10am - 3pm, our special brunch menu includes an array of Mexican breakfast favorites such as huevos rancheros, as well as lunch items and brunch cocktails.Dinner
Join us any evening of the week for a refined variety of elegantly crafted dinner entrees, shareable appetizers, deconstructed tacos and divine desserts. Our menu features vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free choices, so everyone can be included in this one-of-a-kind dining experience!Cocktails
Our impressive menu of tequila, mezcal and other Mexican spirits features our very own specialty Corazón tequila. We also offer a list of wines that pair beautifully with a number of our entrees, along with bottled and draft beers that rotate with the season. Discover a new obsession to accompany your snack or meal!Special Dinner Events
Occasionally, we offer specialty dinners thoughtfully planned by our executive chef. These all-inclusive meals include beverage pairings with each course and invite you to partake in and learn more about the food of various pre-Hispanic people. Seats are limited to guarantee an intimate experience.
Mexican Food Jamestown : Be Our Guest
Eating at MeXo offers a chance to escape the norm and sample the crossroads of classic pre-Hispanic and current Mexican food and drinks. Taking influence from both past and modern day, our executive chef and staff work together to deliver a one-of-a-kind dining adventure the whole Grand Rapids community can enjoy. From our alluring signature cocktails to our top-quality entrees to our decadent sweet endings, every item we bring you is prepared and presented with the maximum care.It's Not Just Dinner & Drinks. It's an Experience.
Interested in dining or drinking with MeXo for a special or everyday event? Check out our indoor dining and takeout availability! We’d be thrilled to have you come in and explore the essence of our culinary creations inspired by original pre-Hispanic and modern-day Mexican cuisines.
The Jamestown settlement in the Colony of Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in the Americas. It was located on the northeast bank of the James (Powhatan) River about 2.5 mi (4 km) southwest of the center of modern Williamsburg. It was established by the Virginia Company of London as "James Fort" on May 4, 1607 O.S. (May 14, 1607 N.S.), and was considered permanent after a brief abandonment in 1610. It followed several failed attempts, including the Lost Colony of Roanoke, established in 1585 on Roanoke Island, later part of North Carolina. Jamestown served as the colonial capital from 1616 until 1699. Despite the dispatch of more settlers and supplies, including the 1608 arrival of eight Polish and German colonists and the first two European women, more than 80 percent of the colonists died in 1609–10, mostly from starvation and disease. In mid-1610, the survivors abandoned Jamestown, though they returned after meeting a resupply convoy in the James River.
Mexo Tequila & Mezcal Bar
Genuinely Mexican Cuisine
info@mexogr.com
(616) 828-4123