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One is theTastiest Number

Mex 1 Opens on Sullivan’s

In GoodTaste

W

alk into Mex 1

Coastal Cantina in West

Ashley and feel the beach

vibe wash over you –

the sunset wall behind

the bar, bathed in soft

oranges, yellows and

reds, combined with the signage and surfboards, the light

Mexican fare and the margaritas to

die for. You could swear the smell

of the ocean is in the air.

Well it is, because you’re actually at the new Mex 1 on

Sullivan’s Island, on the main strip where Station 22 used

to be. Mex 1 owners Dave and

Chrissy Lorenz, and Roddy

Smith, have opened a second

Mex 1 location. If you like

the beach shack ambience of

the West Ashley restaurant,

you’ll love the same authentic

Baja Mexican fare at their new

authentic beach location.

The Sullivan’s Mex 1,

unveiled to a hungry island at

the beginning of September,

offers what made the restaurant

popular in West Ashley, with

the ocean town thrown in.

Dave Lorenz, a veteran of iconic eateries Sticky Fingers

and Jack’s Cosmic Dogs, recommends that you enjoy the

“Bangin Shrimp Taco” – lightly fried shrimp atop crunchy

cabbage. The spicy, creamy “bangin” sauce is balanced by a

sweet agave-cilantro drizzle.

Or, said Lorenz, order the “Grilled Mahi Baja Bowl,”

packed with steamed brown rice and seasoned black beans

made in-house, drawing out a grilled mahi mahi seasoned

with a signature spicy Baja rub. Top it with pico, jack

cheese, guacamole, green onions and fresh cilantro.

Of course, you’ll wash it down with a margarita –

and not one of those over-stuffed margaritas in a gorilla

glass that oozes sour mix. At Mex 1, it’s a house recipe

featuring 100-percent blue agave tequila infused with

fruit, which you can witness comingling in Mason jars

By Barry Waldman

right behind the bar. The pineapple habanero margarita is

a customer favorite.

Mex 1 was named for the highway that traverses the

narrow Baja California peninsula of western Mexico. The

fare, colors and music are light, exuberant and fresh, the

food and atmosphere you want greeting you after a day

on the waves. Even at the West Ashley location, you can

stop in and find surfers in their board shorts as well as

guests in work attire.

The restaurant business is often where dreams – and

fortunes – go to die. It’s a daily grind that requires

perpetual attention to the big picture and the smallest

details. So when the Lorenz’ and Smith made the leap five

years ago in West Ashley,

they knew they had to

deliver constantly.

“The core of our business

is consistent, craveable food

and the cleanliness of our

operation,” said Dave.

This even meant giving

up a day’s receipts to clean,

organize and train staff

to demonstrate to the

employees the importance of

focusing on the small details.

The booming hospitality

industry in the Lowcountry

has made this a tough time to recruit and retain quality

food service employees. Mex 1’s owners envision a

corporate entity with multiple locations, providing

numerous opportunities for new hires. Dave said the

owners realize that to build a great company, they need

great people, and to keep great people, they need to treat

their employees well. Both Lorenz and Smith learned this

lesson from past restaurant experiences.

Lorenz said Mex 1 will never sacrifice quality for a few

extra bucks.

“Profits result from quality, not the other way around,”

he remarked.

To learn more, visit

www.Mex1CoastalCantina.com

or

call 843-882-8172.

Bangin Shrimp Tacos are among the most popular items on the

menu at mex 1.

Photo courtesy of Mex 1.

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