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El Fuego heads toward opening

fuego.jpgEl Fuego, the Cali-style Mexican quick-serve at 723 Walnut St., is about three weeks from a second spot, 2104 Chestnut St., across from the future Mix.

This outlet from John McNamee and Garrett Goggin will have a liquor license, which will be deployed in the form of a service bar — a rarity for such operations in Philly. Patrons can order beers and margaritas at the register; they’ll be served in real glass, and patrons can take the drinks to their tables. (No waiters, remember?)

The front will feature flip-open windows, and it will serve till 2 a.m. later in the week, they say.

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