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Welcome to El Parasol!
If you’re looking for a casual, excellent taste of Northern
New Mexico and Mexican traditional favorites and you happen to be within a fifty
mile radius of Santa Fe, watch for a colorful beach umbrella logo identifying El
Parasol restaurants. There are five locations within three counties. The logo
and the food products are constantly recognized by locals as “best” in the area.
Not only does El Parasol satisfy locals, but many of its family recipe items
have been featured in national publications such as Bon Appetit, Gourmet, New
York Times and Sunset throughout a span of 50 years.
The El Parasol concept began in 1958 with Pedro and Lorenzo Atencio, ten and
twelve years old respectively, selling their mother’s beef tacos and red pork
tamales under a patio umbrella on the main street in Espanola, New Mexico. This
business venture was limited to the summer months. Price for a taco was 15 cents
and tamales were 10 cents. A good day’s sales totaled a whopping $20.00. Prior
to this entrepreneurial endeavor, the one-woman cooking show starring Frances
Atencio had played only to colleagues and close friends in addition to her
growing family. The two Atencio boys ran constantly from car to car, grabbing
tacos and tamales to deliver to the lined-up drivers as their Mom replenished
the supply on the patio table. This was possibly an original conception of the
“drive-up window,” although there was no window, much less a building.
Locals referred to this seasonal venture as “The Stand” and began to urge the
family to establish a year around site. This run-to-the-car concept was expanded
by Luis Atencio, a plumber by profession, to a small, self-contained
recreational trailer, known as the Taco Wagon, converted into a kitchen, much
like the modern day mobile food vending units. From 1964 to 1969, the menu was
expanded from tacos and tamales to other popular items such as hamburgers,
tostadas, burritos and homemade desserts. Joining Frances now were daughters
Dorothy, Olga, and Maria. People began to travel from all over northern New
Mexico to buy the food which had gained a huge reputation and following. The
patio umbrella was adopted as the logo to remind locals that this was the
Atencio family business and that they could expect the same good food.
In the early 60’s the growing reputation of the Taco Wagon expanded beyond
Northern New Mexico and Luis and Frances converted the centuries old family tack
room in their family compound to a formal dining setting with full bar service
and named it El Paragua denoting a sophisticated version of the original
umbrella stand. It immediately began to attract locals and celebrities as “the
place” to be seen. With a fully equipped state-of-the-art restaurant kitchen,
Frances created dishes that had never been introduced to the area setting the
standard for excellent Mexican cuisine.
History has a way of repeating itself and in the busy life style of the 1980’s,
there was again a high demand for a quick fix version of the famous sit-down El
Paragua and the Atencio family renamed the original stand El Parasol and
provided walk up to the window carry out which still stands in and 8x10 food
booth adjacent to the restaurant. From 1999 to 2008, four other El Parasols have
been franchised to family members extending to the third generation.
New Location Now Open!
Ohkay Owingeh/Espanola North
Travel Center
Hwy 68
Ohkay Owingeh
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