Located along the Georgetown Waterfront in Washington, DC, Guapo’s offers stunning riverfront views, vibrant Latin-inspired cuisine, and a lively atmosphere that captures the spirit of celebration. Whether you're strolling the harbor or exploring the historic streets of Georgetown, our location is the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy a flavorful meal.From sizzling fajitas to house-made guacamole and refreshing margaritas, our menu delivers bold flavors with a modern twist. Join us for weekend brunch, stop in for happy hour, or savor dinner with a view—every visit brings the energy of a fiesta to the waterfront.At Guapo’s Georgetown, great food, great views, and great vibes await
We strive to provide our guests with a unique dining experience guided by community and a positive staff relationship. At Urbano Mexican Fare, we focus on fresh ingredients, excellent hospitality, and delicious tex-mex inpspired food. We spend hours developing to our dishes to bring only the best for our guests and their families.Our mission is at the core of our name:United as a group, Respectful for what we do, Brilliant relationships, Adapting to constant change for improvement, Nurturing ourselves and our staff with knowledge to constantly be the best we can, Outstanding results for all our guests, and our team.
Right in the heart of downtown Bethesda, Guapo’s is your go-to spot for vibrant Latin-inspired flavors, handcrafted margaritas, and the kind of warm, lively atmosphere that turns any meal into a celebration. Whether you're grabbing lunch on the patio or sitting down for dinner with friends, you’ll always feel at home here.From sizzling fajitas to freshly prepared guacamole, our menu brings together tradition and flavor in every bite. Planning a birthday, office gathering, or special event? Our private venue is perfect for any celebration—and we offer full-service catering to bring the Guapo’s experience straight to you.At Guapo’s Bethesda, great food and good vibes are always on the menu.📞 For catering and private events, call 1-866-350-4400.
Three brothers and a brother-in-law from El Salvador realized their long-held dream of opening a restaurant together in November of last year. Jaime Sorto, his brothers Hugo and Jose Bonilla, and his brother-in-law Jose Zelaya looked for a name that symbolizes their concept of two cultures coming together.They chose La Malinche, the name given to a historical figure who has been at the center of controversy for centuries. The noble Mexican woman was enslaved and given to Hernán Cortés, a Spanish conquistador. She became his interpreter and confidante. Their son was viewed as the first mestizo, a child of mixed blood.Many Mexicans consider La Malinche or Doña Marina to have been a traitor, but today, she is also honored as the symbolic mother of the country’s mixed-race people.At La Malinche, all of the starters, vegetables, meats and seafood are served as Spanish tapas, called botanas in Mexico.