Los Olivos is Scottsdale's oldest Mexican food restaurant and it remains one of the best. Over the years the building built by Tomas Corral has been used as a bakery, a pool hall, and a chapel (not all at the same time I hope, or you'd have one fat, distracted congregation). Currently the Corral family is in the business of serving Sonoran Mexican food and mixing margaritas out of their hideaway on 2nd Street in Oldtown Scottsdale (map).
I like Los Olivos in its current configuration, so I'm inviting you out to share lunch with me this Saturday at 1pm. This will not be a complicated affair, but our lunch will afford you either a reprieve from your intense studying or an afternoon engagement to break your boredom.
If you would like to attend, please respond in the comments to indicate your interest (it will help me estimate the size of our group).
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