Visitors can get a heaping taste of authentic Mexican fare without breaking the bank with a visit to the colorful and delicious Arturo's Mexican Restaurant. Located in the town of New Bern and nicely easy to reach for visitors throughout the Inner Banks region, this popular local destination for Mexican fare has an extensive menu and exceptional service to make every dining experience both fun and wonderfully satisfying.
Arturo's Mexican Restaurant has a huge menu that is divided up into appetizers, house specialties and entrees, and a wide array of drinks including premium tequila shots and cocktails, imported beers, and mixed drinks that are perfect for a family fiesta. Hungry fans will find a lot of familiar Mexican fare to go around, including tacos and burritos, quesadillas, an assortment of fajita dishes, and many more traditional and more distinctive dishes that are unique on the New Bern dining scene. Situated just west of the downtown area along Glenburnie Avenue, Arturo's Mexican Restaurant is nicely easy to reach for visitors throughout the historic district and beyond. With a huge menu and equally huge portions, and a fun atmosphere that’s perfect for families and celebrations, Arturo's Mexican Restaurant is a fun spot for authentic Mexican fare.
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