Celebrate Father’s Day at Chevys Fresh Mex
Dad’s the guy who grills, builds things, and has strong opinions about how food should be seasoned. He’s also probably hungry. This Father’s Day, skip the tie he’ll never wear and bring him somewhere that speaks his language – good food, cold drinks, and zero pretense.
Enter: Chevys Fresh Mex.
Why Dad Actually Wants to Go to Chevys
Most Father’s Day restaurant experiences fall into one of three categories: overly fancy (Dad feels awkward), overly casual (Dad’s underwhelmed), or overly focused on making everything “special” in a forced way.
Chevys hits the sweet spot. It’s authentic, laid-back, and tastes good – which matters way more to Dad than fancy plating ever will. Plus, our fajitas sizzle when they arrive at the table. Dads love that.
The Menu Dad Actually Wants
Forget the tiny portions of a fancy prix-fixe menu. At Chevys, Dad gets to order what he wants – portions that satisfy, flavors that deliver, and food that doesn’t apologize for being delicious.
The Sizzling Fajita Move
This is Dad’s order. It arrives on a hot skillet making noise, which is immediately awesome. He picks his protein – chicken, steak, shrimp, combo, or veggie, and builds his plate however he wants. Fresh tortillas, guac, sour cream, pico de gallo. That’s control, and dads appreciate control.
The Taco Guy
For Dad who appreciates simplicity: our tacos deliver. Picadillo Beef, Salsa Chicken, or slow-roasted Carnitas in soft flour or crispy corn shells. Simple. Effective. Exactly what he wants.
The Enchilada Route
Our enchiladas come with quality ingredients – Salsa Chicken with jack cheese and New Mexico red chile sauce, Picadillo Beef with cheddar, or cheese with vegetarian sauce. No skimping.
The Margarita
Because Father’s Day is basically an excuse for Dad to have a drink that isn’t beer or whiskey and have it been totally acceptable. A cold margarita with carne asada tacos? That’s a Father’s Day win.
Dining at Chevys: Dad’s Way
When you bring Dad to Chevys, he gets an experience that feels like a celebration without being over the top. Our teams at both Chevys Annapolis and Chevys Arundel Mills know how to treat guests right – friendly, efficient, no unnecessary fuss.
Dad gets to sit down, order what he wants, enjoy good food and good company, and not worry about cooking, shopping, or cleaning up. For a guy who spends most of his time doing things for everyone else, that’s the actual dream.
Pro tip: Call ahead to let us know you’re coming. Father’s Day gets busy.
Hosting Dad at Home?
Not all dads want to go out. Maybe he’s the homebody type. Maybe he loves a low-key family gathering. Whatever the case, our catering options bring Chevys Fresh Mex to your celebration without you having to cook.
Fiesta Platters
Each platter serves 4-5 people. Order a couple of Sizzling Fajitas platters, add Border Wings for appetizers, throw in guacamole and our famous chips and salsa, and you’re golden. Dad gets a celebratory spread without you spending the whole day in the kitchen.
Buffet Catering for Larger Groups
Hosting Dad and the whole extended family? Our buffet catering serves groups of 25 or more with either a Taco Bar or Fajita Bar setup. Everyone builds their own plate, and you get to sit down and enjoy Father’s Day.
Contact Kayla Shrewsbury, our catering manager, at 443.995.4428 or Kayla@chevysmd.com. We recommend booking early since Father’s Day catering fills up fast.
The Gift Card: The Last-Minute Win
Forgot to plan? Not sure what Dad wants? A Chevys gift card covers all scenarios beautifully.
It says: “Hey Dad, go take a break and enjoy yourself whenever you want.” Which is basically what every dad needs to hear.
Shop gift cards and give Dad something he’ll use.
Ready to Celebrate Dad?
Don’t wait – Father’s Day books up fast! Whether it’s a reservation for dinner, catering for a family gathering, or a gift card, we’re here to make sure Dad feels appreciated.
Plan your celebration:
Dine with us:
Order catering:
- Kayla Shrewsbury: 443.995.4428 or Kayla@chevysmd.com
- Catering inquiry form
Send a gift card:
This Father’s Day, skip the obligatory tie. Bring Dad somewhere he wants to be.
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