"Casa Bonita" is a renowned Mexican restaurant situated in Lakewood, Colorado. Established in 1974, it initially belonged to a chain of entertainment-themed Mexican restaurants originating in Oklahoma City. Since its inception, the restaurant has garnered a devoted following among Colorado residents and is widely regarded as a beloved landmark in both Lakewood and the broader Denver metropolitan region.
The very first Casa Bonita restaurant opened its doors in Oklahoma City in the summer of 1968, at a time when Mexican food was not as widespread in the area.
The very first Casa Bonita restaurant was opened in 1968 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, by founder Bill Waugh, introducing the concept of a Mexican entertainment restaurant.
Expanding its reach, Casa Bonita opened a location in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1969, bringing its unique dining experience to a new city.
The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, welcomed its own Casa Bonita restaurant in 1971, adding to the growing popularity of the chain.
The construction of the Casa Bonita restaurant in Lakewood, Colorado, began in 1973, a year before it opened its doors to the public.
In 1974, the first Casa Bonita restaurant in Lakewood, Colorado, opened its doors to the public.
The Casa Bonita in Lakewood, Colorado, officially opened to the public in early 1974, offering its unique dining experience to customers.
In 1982, Casa Bonita's parent company was acquired by Unigate, later known as Uniq plc, marking a change in ownership for the restaurant chain.
Casa Bonita, along with other restaurant brands, was sold to CKE Restaurants, the owner of Carl's Jr., in 1992.
On August 2, 1993, the Casa Bonita restaurant in Little Rock, Arkansas, underwent a rebranding and became known as Casa Viva, under the ownership of the Waugh family.
After serving customers for several years, the original Casa Bonita restaurant in Oklahoma City closed its doors in 1993.
After operating as Casa Viva for a period, the Little Rock restaurant reverted to its original Casa Bonita branding in 1995, signifying a return to its roots.
As part of a spin-off by CKE Restaurants, the remaining two Casa Bonita locations in Tulsa and Lakewood became part of Star Buffet in 1997.
The Casa Bonita location in Tulsa, Oklahoma, closed in September 2005, reportedly due to unsuccessful lease negotiations.
On September 30, 2005, the Casa Bonita location in Tulsa, Oklahoma, shut its doors, marking the end of an era for the restaurant in that location.
The Casa Bonita restaurant in Little Rock, Arkansas, closed its doors permanently in 2005, marking the end of its run in the city.
In May 2006, a new restaurant named Casa Viva opened its doors in the former location of Casa Bonita in Tulsa, attempting to capitalize on its legacy.
After a brief attempt to rebrand as Casa Viva, the Tulsa Casa Bonita location closed its doors again in December 2007.
After a relatively short period of operation, Casa Viva, the restaurant that replaced Casa Bonita in Tulsa, closed its doors in December 2007.
The Casa Bonita name made a comeback in Tulsa in late July 2008 when the restaurant reopened under its original branding after being sold back to a previous owner group.
Under its original name, Casa Bonita reopened in Tulsa in July 2008 after being repurchased by its former owner group.
The rock band The Fray chose Casa Bonita as the venue to celebrate the release of their self-titled second album in 2009.
Despite efforts to revive the Casa Bonita brand in Tulsa, the restaurant faced challenges and ultimately closed its doors once again in February 2011.
After experiencing difficulties following snowstorms, the Tulsa Casa Bonita location permanently closed its doors in February 2011, leaving the Lakewood restaurant as the last one standing.
Casa Bonita was officially designated as a historic landmark of the city of Lakewood, Colorado in March 2015.
Recognizing its cultural significance, the Lakewood Historical Society designated the Lakewood Casa Bonita as a city landmark in March 2015.
The building that housed the first-ever Casa Bonita restaurant in Oklahoma City was demolished in 2015, marking the end of an era.
In 2018, the Denver Broncos made their NFL draft picks announcement from Casa Bonita, with the restaurant's magician adding to the entertainment.
In 2019, The Denver Post published an article about Casa Bonita highlighting its iconic decor, including the 30-foot indoor waterfall and the various themed rooms.
In 2019, flame juggling, a popular entertainment feature at Casa Bonita, was discontinued due to violations of the fire code.
Casa Bonita temporarily closed its doors in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in line with state mandates that restricted in-person dining.
In March 2020, Casa Bonita was forced to temporarily close due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Colorado governor's mandate to cease in-person dining.
Summit Family Restaurants, the owner of Casa Bonita, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Arizona on April 6, 2021.
In April 2021, Summit Family Restaurants, the then-owner of Casa Bonita, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
In August 2021, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of the animated sitcom South Park, announced their purchase of the iconic Colorado restaurant Casa Bonita.
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone reached an agreement to purchase Casa Bonita on September 23, 2021, for $3.1 million, generating excitement among fans.
Casa Bonita hosted a soft opening on May 26, 2023, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the restaurant under the ownership of Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
After extensive renovations, Casa Bonita celebrated its grand reopening on June 23, 2023, under the new ownership of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
After the acquisition by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Casa Bonita incorporated references to their show, South Park, into the restaurant's decor in 2023.