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Specialties
The Rio provides sanctuary from the problems of the world while serving the best dang margaritas and mexican food this side of the Rio Grande.
History
Established in 2002.
Back in 1986 the town of Fort Collins, Colorado must have been starving for some good Mexican food, and absolutely parched for a decent margarita. In June of that year, Andre and Stephen Mouton, along with childhood friend Pat McGaughran, formed a partnership and opened the doors to the Rio Grande at 150 N. College Ave. They did so by scrounging up and borrowing every penny they were worth. When that wasn’t enough, a friend helped them get over the top by letting them borrow on her credit card, and the bare minimum was gathered to open a restaurant. The unique style of TexMex cuisine was received more enthusiastically than anyone could possibly have anticipated or even imagined.
In the waning hours before the Rio was to open, the owners were doing the construction by day, and working tirelessly into the evenings trying to come up with a margarita recipe they could all agree upon. One night in the wee hours, their extensive research finally paid off. They stumbled upon their most