A Guide to Authentic Mexican Cuisine at Familiar la Mascorq Cantina

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At Salon Familiar La Mascorq Cantina, you can experience a truly authentic Mexican atmosphere. Located in the heart of a bustling neighborhood, this family-friendly salon offers a range of services for everyone to enjoy. From the moment you step inside, you'll be greeted with warm hospitality and a lively ambiance. The décor is vibrant and reminiscent of traditional Mexican artwork, with colorful murals adorning the walls. The energetic music playing in the background will instantly transport you to the streets of Mexico. Salon Familiar La Mascorq Cantina is more than just a hair salon – it's a place to relax, socialize, and feel at home.


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Wilting witch hat

Salon Familiar La Mascorq Cantina is more than just a hair salon – it's a place to relax, socialize, and feel at home. You can choose from an array of services, including haircuts, styling, coloring, and more. The skilled and friendly stylists will ensure that you leave the salon feeling confident and refreshed.

Wilting witch hat

Winter swoons into spring, spring sings into summer, summer chants toward the beginning of autumn. It is a primal tone that has deep intention and thrust. The shift from summer to fall is powerfully dynamic. Our eyes go from seeing the lush colors of flowers and gardens to the stunning last vision the leaves show against the muted fall sky. it is both stark and enchanting. The contrast is extraordinary and daunting. This beauty is nature’s incantation that brings us toward the winter. But first…to the pumpkin patch!

Okay, so here it is. My favorite time of year. The summer has ended. The month-long Jewish High Holidays, which begin with Rosh Hashanah and end with Succot, have ended, I like them both, but they each leave me exhausted. The heat wilts me and my garden. Keeping it perky and producing is an endless watering task. The High Holidays are spiritually vast, but also physically draining from the cooking, the clergy work and inner work that the month calls for,

By the time all of this is over I just want to curl up with a piece of challah and tea and watch, oh, I don’t know, maybe a Halloween movie? A nice one, not horror, although ‘Shadow of the Vampire’ is a favorite, but so is ‘Practical Magic’, and of course ‘Hocus Pocus’. Oh, and then there is ‘I Married a Witch’ and ‘Bell, Book and Candle’. Can you see where I am going with this?

So now, I sit amongst my favorite decorations of the year. They transport me. Bring out the invite that makes the invisible visible. My glittery shoes, bats and cauldrons add a layer to the air that makes way for guests of a more non-corporeal nature.This is my Wiccan succah.(a temporary structure that is built during Succot that is our home of faith and spirit. This is a connection and remembrance of the ‘homes’ that Jews built when we made a yearly pilgrimage to the ancient Temple in Jerusalem during the holiday of Succot.)

During the days when we are in the succah, we call in a different set of ancestors each night. On Halloween, or Samhain, we also call in our ancestors, friends and whomever else is flying about, to spend some time with us. The veil between the worlds is open for both of these holidays at a time when the earth is transitioning to a seemingly more dormant state. But really, it is all there, if we open ourselves to this ‘unseen realm’ and feel its movement and power.

The spirit of Samhain has become a cultural reality in spite of its commercialism and its plethora of horrendous sex-up-anything costumes. People come together to host Halloween fun for the kiddies and themselves. Okay, so perhaps this is because it is no longer considered wise to let children roam around town after dark looking for candy; but this reality has opened like a skeletal hand rising from the dirt of a grave pointing us toward community turf to celebration together.

And oh, yes, back to the costumes. I do not don too much of a holiday costume, as I am in costume all year, so to speak; but I am not a costume curmudgeon. I will help anyone fancy up, and once my vampire costuming skills won first place in a competition.

I love the way that Halloween garb can be an expression of ideas, concerns, hopes and dreams. Some are witty, some are beautiful, and some are touchingly poignant. I usually wait with light-hearted breath to see what will be parading around, but with what is going on in the world right now, this year my breath will be holding more stalwart apprehension than gleeful anticipation.

I suspect that this year I will look out from under my seasonally pointy and wide rimmed hat with one eye. The other eye, you may presume is looking for the nearest bar, er I mean, tea room. Nope, I do mean bar. I can have one bourbon and not fall off my broom, right?

NOTE: I wrote this before the massacre in Pittsburgh. Is any humor appropriate today? Should I have saved this for next year and offered a tone like my Charlottesville article? If I have offended anyone by not only writing about yesterday, I apologize; but I am a Jew and I am a Wiccan, and I will be open and proud about both, although I am surely a double-whammy target for some hateful f*** out there. So I will not hide. I will not hide.

Okay, so here it is. My favorite time of year. The summer has ended. The month-long Jewish High Holidays, which begin with Rosh Hashanah and end with Succot, have ended, I like them both, but they each leave me exhausted. The heat wilts me and my garden. Keeping it perky and producing is an endless watering task. The High Holidays are spiritually vast, but also physically draining from the cooking, the clergy work and inner work that the month calls for,
Salon familiar la mascorq cantina

In addition to hair services, the salon also offers a range of beauty treatments. Whether you're looking for a manicure, pedicure, or a facial, their experienced technicians will provide top-notch service using high-quality products. One of the highlights of Salon Familiar La Mascorq Cantina is its cantina. Here, you can enjoy traditional Mexican drinks and snacks while getting your hair done or waiting for your appointment. The bar is fully stocked with a wide variety of beverages, including tequila, mezcal, and refreshing non-alcoholic options. The cantina also hosts regular events and live performances, adding to the festive atmosphere. Whether it's a mariachi band performing or a local artist showcasing their talent, you can expect a lively and enjoyable experience. Salon Familiar La Mascorq Cantina truly embodies the spirit of Mexico. With its friendly staff, relaxing ambiance, and exceptional services, it's the perfect place to pamper yourself and indulge in Mexican culture. So why not visit this salon and experience a taste of Mexico right in your neighborhood?.

Reviews for "Insider Secrets: What Makes Familiar la Mascorq Cantina Stand Out"

1. John - 1 star
I had a horrible experience at Salon familiar la Mascorq Cantina. Firstly, the service was extremely slow and unprofessional. It took forever for our drinks to arrive, and when they did, they were not made properly. The staff seemed disinterested and were not attentive to our needs. Additionally, the food was subpar at best. The dishes were bland and lacked flavor. Overall, I would not recommend this place to anyone looking for a good dining experience.
2. Sarah - 2 stars
I was highly disappointed with Salon familiar la Mascorq Cantina. The ambiance was not inviting, and the decor seemed outdated. The music was way too loud, making it impossible to hold a conversation. The staff was unfriendly and seemed to rush us through our meal. The food was mediocre at best, and I could tell it was not made with fresh ingredients. I regretted spending my money at this place and will not be returning.
3. Mike - 1 star
I had high expectations for Salon familiar la Mascorq Cantina, but they completely fell flat. The menu options were limited and lacked variety. The portions were extremely small for the high prices they charged. The waitstaff was inattentive and took a long time to bring our orders. When the food finally arrived, it was lukewarm and didn't taste fresh. Overall, I was highly disappointed with my experience and would not recommend this restaurant to anyone.

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