Mojito
Mojito is a restaurant in Seattle serving Latin American cuisine and located within a commercial building on Roosevelt Way NE. The space features a comfortable setting with warm tones and decorative touches, while the menu ranges from grilled meats and savory dishes to empanadas and weekend brunch options.
The restaurant was founded in 2001 by Luam Wersom, who wanted to share Latin American flavors with the neighborhood. Since its opening, it has established itself as a community gathering place that emphasizes food as a connecting force in the area.
The restaurant's name references the famous Cuban drink and reflects its Latin American identity. The space features warm colors and decorative details that showcase this cultural heritage and create an immersive environment for guests.
The restaurant is located on Roosevelt Way NE and welcomes groups of all sizes for celebrations or casual meals. It also offers catering services and partners with local community organizations, indicating accessibility and support for various types of gatherings.
The restaurant is particularly known for its large selection of rum varieties, ranging from classic Cuban to Caribbean and other Latin American styles. This focus on rum drinks makes it a place where visitors can discover different regional flavors.
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