Dos Senoritas – The end of a legend

*** NOVEMBER 2025 UPDATE ***

Almost a year after this post was last updated, it appears that the Dos Senoritas story has now reached its conclusion. The good news is that after almost a year and a half of being a vacant space, another Mexican restaurant is about to open in this location.

Here’s to Saborito Mexican Cuisine!

*** DECEMBER 2024 UPDATE ***

As the original article is almost six months old and there is still a lot of traffic coming to this page, I thought I would offer a brief update with new photos.

I wish I could say that ‘Dos Senoritas’ has reopened in Gladesville, but sadly this is not the case. To further dispel any chances of our favourite Mexican restaurant returning, the real estate have recently put up a ‘For Lease’ sign on the window.

No one made Mexican food like Domingo, and I miss his Burritos, Nachos and Quesadillas. Did anyone try his classic Tex Mex Burro? Over the past few months I’ve tried places like ‘Mad Mex’ hoping for a similar taste experience, but frankly ‘Dos Senoritas’ was on another level completely!

If anyone hears of Domingo opening another restaurant in Sydney, please drop a comment below. Of course, if I happen to bump into the Mexican maestro or hear of any new business ventures, I will mention it on this website.

*** ORIGINAL ARTICLE AND PHOTOS FROM JUNE 2024 RESUMES BELOW ***

Around six weeks ago, the famous ‘Dos Senoritas’ Mexican restaurant in Gladesville closed its doors without any explanation, and only a few months after their Parramatta store shut down permanently.

I feared the worst, but was hoping the owner Domingo was taking a holiday and would return, but the lack of signage suggested otherwise.

This week, there was some movement at long last inside the empty restaurant, but sadly it wasn’t the chef firing up some burritos and nachos. Instead, it was a clean-up crew doing their thing.

I’m not sure what was going on behind the scenes, but the photos below reveal some strange items to be taken from a restaurant – such as mattresses, children’s toys and clothes.

It’s a sad reflection of these difficult financial times, and the perilous situations small businesses find themselves in. This was an established restaurant and the owner was one of the best in the game, yet couldn’t survive in this current climate.

I can only hope that ‘Dos Senoritas’ pops up somewhere else in Sydney – but I wouldn’t bet on it.

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