Miriam Cocina Latina Brings Color, Cocktails, and Celebration to El Día de los Muertos

This November, Miriam Cocina Latina, the sexy Latin American eatery perched on the edge of Dallas’ Klyde Warren Park, is inviting guests to celebrate El Día de los Muertos in a lively, creative way. On Sunday, November 2, starting at 6:00 p.m., the restaurant is hosting a Tequila Mi Campo Paint & Sip Party, an evening that blends artistry, cocktails, and community.

For $70, guests can sip on two Tequila Mi Campo cocktails (or wine) while decorating a traditional ceramic calavera skull with supplied paints and brushes. Complimentary bites and appetizers keep the energy high, encouraging conversation and creativity. With limited seating, reservations are strongly recommended to secure a spot in what promises to be a festive, colorful night. Tickets can be purchased at Miriam Cocina Latina.

Miriam Cocina Latina has earned a reputation for blending traditional Latin flavors with modern culinary flair. Its Klyde Warren Park location offers a lively urban backdrop, while the Coppell location at Cypress Waters provides a relaxed, suburban alternative. Both locations feature pet-friendly patios and offer complimentary valet parking, making dining approachable and convenient. The menu highlights bold, fresh flavors—think savory empanadas, street-style tacos, hearty enchiladas, and inventive Latin-inspired cocktails—served in a warm, inviting atmosphere.

Open throughout the week, Miriam Cocina Latina caters to brunch enthusiasts, weekday lunch crowds, and evening diners alike, with hours Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday until 10:30 p.m., and Sunday until 9:30 p.m. Whether you’re stopping in for a casual bite, a night of cocktails, or a festive celebration like El Día de los Muertos, Miriam Cocina Latina delivers a lively, flavorful experience that captures the spirit of Latin American cuisine and culture.

This Día de los Muertos, the restaurant transforms into more than just a dining destination—it becomes a canvas, a bar, and a gathering place for friends and families to honor tradition, creativity, and connection, all while enjoying the bold flavors and colorful ambiance that have made Miriam Cocina Latina a beloved Dallas favorite.

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