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Upscale Chain Rosa Mexicano Opening Two-Story Outpost in TriBeCa

 Rosa Mexicano is slated to open in TriBeCa in September.
Rosa Mexicano is slated to open in TriBeCa in September.
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TRIBECA — A new spot for Mexican fare is headed to TriBeCa.

Rosa Mexicano, which has three other Manhattan locations, is slated to open a new restaurant at 41 Murray St. this September, the restaurant said.

The two level eatery will have a more formal upstairs, with seating for 75 and a 23-person bar. Its menu includes their take on the roasted poblano chile, which comes stuffed with goat cheese, grilled chayote, brown rice and sauteed mushrooms. A variety of tacos and enchiladas are also staples of the menu.

The downstairs bar, which can accommodate 40 people, will focus more on tacos and Mexican-inspired bar snacks, along with a wide selection of tequila-based cocktails, the restaurant said.

“When Rosa opened 30 years ago, we started as a small neighborhood restaurant that won over loyal fans with its authentic cuisine, stellar spirits, and warm hospitality," said the chain's President Tom Dillon in a statement.  "This newest restaurant aims to continue in that spirit.”

The eatery opened its first location in Manhattan in 1984.