That bell at the top does ring from time to time; I heard it go off at 10:30pm.

The view from the second floor will be nice when the Universal CityWalk updates are complete.

First thing you’ll see when you walk inside is the bar and the many margaritas available.

Past the bar will be the main dining area.

The Restaurant features an open kitchen, so you’ll see you food being prepared.

Art brings color to the walls and matches décor.

The main dining area has a stage for future possibilities.

Mariachi men on the wall

We love the ceilings!

Antojitos has two dining menus, one for downstairs and one for upstairs.

These booths are super cool.

More cool décor upstairs.

  A view from above

Antojitos is lit up beautifully at night.

Antojitos offers guests free custom painted masks.

From Day of the Dead themed to Luchador themed and beyond

What’s your favorite color?

The masks can be customized or you can pick out one you like.

You can add anything you like to these Mexican wrestler masks.

Choose Mardi Gras masks or Day of the Dead type masks.

Sugar Skull masks at Antojitos, pick your favorite colors and styles.

Shell masks, some already come partially painted.

Masks take about 5 minute or less to complete.

The artist places the mask on a manikin head on a swivel.

The artist carefully paints stars or whatever you want on the mask.

The child before us wanted a skull with red eyebrows and light blue accents by the teeth.

While the artist finished the mask before us, he asked my son what he wanted, and my son replied Skeleton Pirate. If you just give the artist an idea, he’ll be creative with it.

There were two kids in front of us and after a short 10 minute wait, it was our turn.

He started with a red bandana.

Then filled in some gold teeth and pearly whites!

The mouth might be the coolest part.

Finishing touches

  At the end, he dries it out with a blow dryer and done.

The Result is One Happy Pirate Skull Kid.

For more details on the Masks at Antojitos, Click here!

Orlando, FL – 02/04/14

Photos by: Alex Mateo