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LOS TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT & BREAKFAST SPOT
TOP RATED MEXICAN RESTAURANT IN HESPERIA
LOS TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT & BREAKFAST SPOT
LOS TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT & BREAKFAST SPOT
10902 I Ave Suite A1Hesperia California 92345United States
17609982998
Business Description
Welcome to Los Tres Amigos, authentic Mexican food, haven for authentic best Mexican food Hesperia, Haven for authentic Mexican flavors, awaits! Savour generations old recipes & sizzling fajitas in a welcoming atmosphere. Indulge in hearty breakfast burritos or sizzling carne asada feasts, with options for everyone, from tacos & enchiladas. More than just meals, enjoy live music, family gatherings, & friendly staff making you feel at home. Experience the magic delicious food, warm hospitality, a taste of Mexico you'll crave again.
At Los Tres Amigos, we believe that dining is an experience, not just a meal. That's why we go beyond the food to create a warm and inviting atmosphere where you can relax, unwind, and connect with loved ones.
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About Hesperia
Hesperia is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. It is located 35 miles (56 km) north of downtown San Bernardino in Victor Valley and surrounded by the Mojave Desert. Because of its relatively high elevation and the unique and moderate weather patterns of the region, Hesperia is part of what is locally called the High Desert. The name "Hesperia" means "western land". The 2019 census report estimates that the city has a population of 95,750. == History == The first inhabitants of the area were the Desert Serrano (Vanyume). The village of Wá’peat, among several other villages that were located along the Mojave River, were within the vicinity of what is now Hesperia. These villages were occupied into the early 1800s and had deep ties with one another. An acorn-gathering festival was held at Wá’peat that involved villagers from across the Mojave River area.Hesperia began as a Spanish land grant: Rancho San Felipe, Las Flores y el Paso del Cajon, founded in 1781. The land was sparsely inhabited desert during Spanish-Mexican rule in the 19th century.