Noche Mexican BBQ
Noche Mexican BBQ is a Mexican restaurant in Louisville's Highlands area located inside a former church building with Gothic Revival details. The menu blends traditional Mexican dishes with West Texas barbecue influences and features specialties like birria tacos, armadillo eggs filled with cheese and chorizo, and seasonal items such as mole blanco made with white chocolate and macadamia nuts.
The restaurant opened in 2019 in Louisville and established itself in a historic building styled as a Gothic Revival church. The tall windows and ornamental stonework of the structure frame the dining experience and provide a historical setting for contemporary cooking.
The name Noche means "night" in Spanish and reflects the evening energy of the place. The restaurant uses its location in a historic church building to create a warm and welcoming space where guests come together to share Mexican food and community.
The restaurant is centered in the Highlands area and opens from midday until late evening, with extended hours on weekends. Reservations are helpful during busy times, and there is a second location at Village Market Food Hall for quick visits.
The restaurant was built inside a church building that originally served a different purpose but now houses Mexican barbecue cuisine. This unusual conversion of a religious structure into a modern dining venue often surprises visitors and defines the distinctive experience.
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