Dia de los muertos

 
 

A highlight video from our Dia de los Muertos dining experience

Dia de Los Muertos (The day of the Dead)

As a holiday that is traditionally celebrated on November 2, we honor the traditions of Memo’s family and culture by bringing friends and family into our restaurant for a private 5 course dining experience to gather and pay respects to those we have lost.

From skull masks to marigold flowers (known as cempazúchitl) to building altars (ofrendas), we gather together each year for a dining experience like no other! Serving traditional dishes from Memo’s home state of Michoacán, Mexico, the restaurant comes alive with traditional Aztec musicians and dancers, a well decorated space, and the best curated cocktail selection in town! You don’t want to miss this event!

As a ticketed event, our reservations begin about a month before the celebration. Make sure you sign up for our email list, stop by the restaurant or call to be sure your are on the list and ready to secure your tickets each year!

Check out the video to see some of the great highlights from years past.



 
 

From painted faces and costumes to the drum beats and Aztec dancers, Memo’s Mexican Kitchen celebrates Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) every year with a hand picked menu of Memo’s family’s favorite dishes. Just like Memo celebrated as a child, this intimate authentic celebration brings the heritage and culture of Mexico right to the middle of Mt. Juliet.

A guest dressed up for Day of the Dead with a painted face