Lisa Crate Welcomes Mi Casa Tu Casa, A New Authentic Mexican Restaurant in Town

Phil Stilton

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – In an exciting event last week, Mayor Lisa Crate proudly took part in the grand opening celebration of Mi Casa Tu Casa, a vibrant new addition to the local culinary scene. The restaurant, situated at 143 Drum Point Road, promises an authentic Mexican dining experience with a delectable menu spanning breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

As Mayor Crate gracefully cut the ceremonial ribbon, the atmosphere was filled with anticipation and enthusiasm. The occasion marked the beginning of an exciting journey for Mi Casa Tu Casa and its passionate team of owners and staff. Their commitment to bringing the true flavors of Mexico to the community was evident in every aspect of the restaurant.

Joined by the Township Council, Mayor Crate extended her warmest wishes and expressed her confidence in the success of Mi Casa Tu Casa. She emphasized the importance of supporting local businesses and commended the owners for their dedication and entrepreneurial spirit. The Mayor encouraged residents to savor the authentic Mexican dishes and embrace the cultural experience offered by the new establishment.


Mi Casa Tu Casa aims to transport patrons to the vibrant streets of Mexico through their carefully crafted menu. From traditional Mexican breakfast favorites to mouthwatering lunch and dinner options, the restaurant promises a tantalizing culinary journey for all taste buds. Diners can expect a range of dishes bursting with flavors, including sizzling fajitas, savory enchiladas, and indulgent churros for dessert.

The owners and staff of Mi Casa Tu Casa are delighted by the overwhelming response from the local community during their initial week of operation. Grateful for the warm welcome they have received, they are committed to providing exceptional service and an unforgettable dining experience to all who visit their establishment.

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