Mexicantown
About Mexicantown
The Mexicantown community in Southwest Detroit, Michigan was formed to bring together the growing population of Hispanics to celebrate the Mexican culture and create connections. Although it is called Mexicantown, only about half of its residents are of Hispanic origin. Mexicantown Detroit Michigan serves as a community that provides Mexican services to its residents and those wanting to experience the Mexican culture. You can find Mexicantown Detroit Michigan about a block north of the Ambassador Bridge and near Porter and Bagely. Whether you're looking to grab a delicious Mexican meal, experience the music of mariachis, or just wanting to visit the Bowen Branch Library, Mexicantown Detroit Michigan has plenty to offer its residents and visitors. Here in Mexicantown, you can find specialized Mexican grocery stores to fulfill your culinary needs for an authentic Mexican dish. Or for those who prefer a hot meal, there are plenty of delicious Mexicantown Detroit Michigan restaurants available from breakfast to dinner. Two restaurants you might want to consider while here are the El Zocalo Mexican restaurant and the Mexican Village restaurant. Bakeries, known as Pander